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Amanda Berger

Amanda Berger

Amanda Berger is from Livonia, Mich. She is a sophomore at Albion College working on her degree in English and minor in business and organizations. Amanda spends her days playing the flute, writing stories, and working tirelessly on her book collection. She currently interns at the Armenian Weekly, as part of the Armenian Students’ Association of America Inc. (ASA) Internship in Journalism program.

6 Comments

  1. It would be very helpful if the Armenian/Ottoman records were accessible to all who could make the trip to find more past information on their relatives. So sad that most all documentation was destroyed during the Genocides of the past.
    Congratulation on your Second Annual Armenian Genealogy Conference. Another success!

  2. I NOTICED MY THREE FIRST COUSINS IN THE PHOTO ALICE AND SANDY NIGHOGOSIAN AN SIRAN TERZIAN,NICE PICTURE GIRLS,SANDY SMILE NEXT TIME.

  3. I was so pleased for the opportunity to attend the Conference. THANK YOU to the Committee and presenters.
    For those living in the metro-Detroit area who did not take advantage of any portion thereof, especially on Saturday, when you would have had access to the depth and breadth of what the speakers have accomplished, what were you thinking?? :)

  4. How I wish I could have attended! So I must ask–where and when will the third Annual Armenian Genealogy Conference take place? If you know already, please publicize. I know there are many who would like to attend–just as do I!

    It sounds as if it was a very enjoyable and productive conference. Congratulations to all!

  5. I enjoyed every moment of the Armenian Genealogy Conference. The subject matter of the speakers was excellent. The people I met at the conference were very nice. Their is so much Armenian History that needs to discovered.

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