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Ļć½¶Ö±²„kinesiology faculty member leading continental body

Ļć½¶Ö±²„kinesiology faculty member leading continental body

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Stamatis Agiovlasitis (Photo by Megan Bean)

STARKVILLE, Miss.ā€”Associate 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 universityā€™s Department of Kinesiology, will be among the organizationā€™s 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 continentā€™s 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 worldā€™s largest sports medicine and exercise science organization. In 2011, he was honored on campus with the Ļć½¶Ö±²„Foundationā€™s James W. Bagley Faculty Award.

In addition to bachelorā€™s and masterā€™s 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 ā€œis a firstā€ for the College of Educationā€™s largest academic unit. For more on the department, visit .

Complete details on NAFAPA are found at .

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