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Funeral mass set to remember Radv谩nyi

Funeral mass set to remember Radv谩nyi

Contact: Harriet Laird

J谩nos Radv谩nyi

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擩谩nos Radv谩nyi, the legendary international security studies pioneer and 大象APP center director, will be remembered during a funeral mass on March 5. He died on Jan. 11 at the age of 93.

All are welcome to celebrate the author, teacher and Hungarian immigrant who, in 1982, founded MSU鈥檚 Center for International Security Strategic Studies and Executive Leadership Forum. Mass begins at 1 p.m. at Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 607 University Drive, in Starkville, and a reception follows at the university鈥檚 Hunter Henry Center.

鈥淒r. Radv谩nyi brought international issues to the forefront in our state, and was a visionary in promoting the study of critical security concerns ranging from environmental threats to Russian resurgence,鈥 said MSU President聽Mark E. Keenum. 鈥淗e was a tremendous force in helping define global concerns.鈥

A former Hungarian ambassador to the U.S., Radv谩nyi was granted political asylum in this country in 1967, completing a doctorate at Stanford University before joining the MSU history faculty in the early 1970s.

He said of his decision to seek asylum, 鈥淚 have always tried to work for peace and better understanding in this troubled world. I came to realize that it was impossible for me to act in good conscience and continue to be the representative of the Hungarian Government鈥︹

In 1994 after the collapse of communism in his homeland, Radv谩nyi was honored by Hungary with 鈥淭he Award for Development of Foreign Economy鈥 for strengthening that country鈥檚 ties with the U.S. and Japan. Two years later, he was named the first to hold MSU鈥檚 Endowed Chair for International Security and Strategic Studies.

In 2002, the Mississippi World Trade Center honored him with the Guy Tozzoli Peace through Trade Distinguished Leadership Award. The Mississippi Senate passed a resolution in 2009 recognizing his service to the state and designating him as an 鈥淗onorary Ambassador.鈥

The university also honored him in 2012 for lifetime achievement, specifically recognizing his efforts to bring worldwide military leaders, diplomats and government dignitaries to MSU and Mississippi. Through the Executive Leadership Forum, he helped develop a more comprehensive understanding of conflicts and resolution, making the ELF one of the most prestigious associations in the U.S.

Radv谩nyi also was active in his later years in the research field of environmental security.

He is survived by his daughter Julianna Radv谩nyi-Sz疟cs of Budapest, Hungary; son J谩nos Radv谩nyi, Jr. of Soquel, California; and six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the 鈥淒r. J谩nos Radv谩nyi Memorial Scholarship鈥 fund through the MSU Foundation at P.O. Box 6149, Mississippi 大象APP, MS 39762 or online at msufoundation.com.