College mourns loss of Professor Emeritus Louis Stamatakos

January 27, 2011

Current and former faculty and students in the College of Education are mourning the loss of beloved Professor Emeritus Louis Stamatakos, who died Tuesday, Jan. 25 at home in Okemos. The funeral is this Saturday.

Stamatakos joined what is now called the Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education (HALE) faculty in 1967 and retired 25 years later. Along with a few other professors, he is credited with developing programs in student affairs administration that broke new ground in the field and established MSU as a lasting national leader.

Stamatakos also prepared numerous doctoral students ā€“ perhaps more than anyone in the country at the time ā€“ who went on to become senior student affairs officers and college presidents. He was committed to creating learning environments and practitioner-scholars who would really take the overall well-being of students seriously.

Each year, an award is given in Stamatakosā€™ name to a masterā€™s student who demonstrates a strong commitment to the student affairs profession and to the ethical standards that epitomize his values.

Among his many career awards and accomplishments, Stamatakos was a “Legacy of the Profession” during the 2010 conference of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA). In February, his family surprised him when he was presented with theĀ Silver Star medal for heroic action during World War II.

He was 85.

Read his Lansing State Journal obituary.

Funeral and visitation

Viewing Times – Estes Leadley Funeral Home

Friday, January 28th: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Trisagion Service

Funeral Service at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church – 10:00 AM Saturday, January 29th

Burial at Evergreen Cemetery immediately following funeral service, Fish Dinner – Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church immediately following burial

Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church is located at 1701 East Saginaw Street in Lansing, MI.

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