NATCHITOCHESâNorthwestern State president Chris Maggio announced Friday that he will retire from the university effective July 1.Â
He has served as president since January 2017 and has been a member of NSUâs faculty, staff and administration for 33 years.
âThis is a decision that was made during prayerful deliberation with my family and was based entirely on considerations of our familyâs future plans and aspirations. There has been no pressure or even the slightest nudge from anyone for me to step down from the presidency,â Maggio stated.
He said, âAs gratifying as it has been to work over the years in athletics, recruitment and enrollment management, alumni and development, student affairs and as a vice-president and president, those responsibilities have necessitated extensive time away from my family.â
Northwestern State University president Chris Maggio announces retirement
Northwestern State president Chris Maggio announced Friday that he will retire from the university effective July 1, 2021. He has served as president since January of 2017 and has been a member of NSU’s faculty, staff, and administration for 33 years.
“This is a decision that was made during prayerful deliberation with my family and was based entirely on considerations of our family’s future plans and aspirations. There has been no pressure or even the slightest nudge from anyone for me to step down from the presidency,” Maggio said. “As gratifying as it has been to work over the years in athletics, recruitment and enrollment management, alumni and development, student affairs and as a vice-president and president, those responsibilities have necessitated extensive time away from my family.”
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Greece on Alert as 26 Cases of New Covid Variant are Recorded
January 23, 2021
Europe’s disease surveillance agency warned that three mutated variants of the coronavirus have emerged. Credit: NIAID/Wikipedia commons
Greece recorded 26 cases of the new Covid-19 variant, the nation’s health authorities announced on Friday.
The figure was made public as Health Minister Vassilis Kikilias held an emergency meeting with epidemiology experts at the Health Ministry to discuss how the new strain can be contained.
The meeting focused on coordinating and enhancing genomic surveillance with the operation of a nationwide network to monitor and analyze mutations and variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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A medical staff member of the National Health Organization (EODY) prepares to conduct a COVID-19 rapid test on a woman at a drive-through testing site in Athens, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis) 1/22/2021 The National Herald
ATHENS Responding to scientists concerned over the mutated strains of SARS-CoV-2, the health ministry is proceeding to establish a nationwide surveillance and alert network that aims to reinforce and better coordinate the genomic surveillance of the virus, Health Minister Vassilis Kikilias said on Friday, after a chairing a meeting on the issue at the ministry.
Other participants at the meeting were the head of the scientific council of the Biomedical Research Foundation of the Athens Academy, Dimitris Thanos, the president of the National Public Health Organisation (NPHO) Panagiotis Arkoumaneas and epidemiology professors Sotiris Tsiodras, Giorgos Sourvinos, Dimitris Paraskevis and Ghikas Magiorkinis.