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MUN president Gary Kachanoski beats cancer

Outgoing Memorial University presidentGary Kachanoskiissued a statement to staff through the MUN Gazette on Friday reporting a successful treatment of lymphoma.

Kachanoski plans to resume university and public events on Dec. 10

Gary Kachanoski became Memorial University's 12th president in July 2010. (Memorial University)

Memorial University presidentGary Kachanoskiissued a statement to staff and students throughthe MUN Gazette on Friday reporting a successful treatment of lymphoma.

Kachanoskiisslated to finish as the university's president at the end of December after asking foran early end to his term in September 2018.

"Thank you for the positive messages and kindness to me in the wake of my cancer diagnosis earlier this summer," he wrote."I can now report that my treatment has been successful (no detectable lymphoma cancer)."

"Your good wishes, coupled with the support of my family and close colleagues, and excellent medical care from my health care team all played important roles in my recovery."

Kachanoskitook the top job at the MUN in 2010. According to a MUN news release in 2018, he had planned to move into a professor role at the end of his term aspresident.

Kachanoskisaid in his statement that he is returning to full-timeworkand resuming university and public eventson Dec. 10.

He thanked provost Noreen Golfman and other vice-presidents for stepping in to fill roles he had to step away from during chemotherapy treatments.

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