Ļć½¶Ö±²„kinesiology faculty member leading continental body
Contact: Paige Watson
STARKVILLE, Miss.āAssociate Professor Stamatis Agiovlasitis of Mississippi State is the new president-elect of the North American Federation of Adapted Physical Activity.
Agiovlasitis, a member of the universityās Department of Kinesiology, will be among the organizationās top leaders for the next six years. After two years as president-elect, he then serves periods as president and past-president.
NAFAPA is this continentās branch of the International Federation of Adapted Physical Activity, a professional body dedicated to the promotion, dissemination and practical application of results and findings in the field of physical activity to benefit populations with disabilities and special needs.
An Ļć½¶Ö±²„faculty member since 2009, Agiovlasitis is a researcher focusing on physical activity and fitness for people with disabilities. He is co-founder of the Starkville-based Golden Triangle Down Syndrome Association.
Last year, he received another major recognition when elevated to the prestigious rank of Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine, the worldās largest sports medicine and exercise science organization. In 2011, he was honored on campus with the Ļć½¶Ö±²„Foundationās James W. Bagley Faculty Award.
In addition to bachelorās and masterās degrees from Queens College, City University of New York, Agiovlasitis holds a doctorate from Oregon State University.
Stanley P. Brown, Ļć½¶Ö±²„kinesiology department head, said having a colleague leading the large international organization āis a firstā for the College of Educationās largest academic unit. For more on the department, visit .
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