According to New York University’s Washington Square News, a 20-year-old junior was found dead outside the school’s library early Tuesday morning.
Though the medical examiner had not determined the cause of death by press time, it is believed that he jumped to his death. “While the cause of death is still being determined, indications are that he took his own life,” NYU President John Sexton wrote in a university-wide e-mail, according to the Washington Square News.
Columbia students looking for help or just a listening ear can consult the following campus resources:
According to New York University’s Washington Square News, a 20-year-old junior was found dead outside the school’s library early Tuesday morning.
Though the medical examiner had not determined the cause of death by press time, it is believed that he jumped to his death. “While the cause of death is still being determined, indications are that he took his own life,” NYU President John Sexton wrote in a university-wide e-mail, according to the Washington Square News.
Columbia students looking for help or just a listening ear can consult the following campus resources:
Ask Mary Commerford, director of the Rosemary Furman Counseling Center at Barnard, to compare her organization to Columbia’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS), and she’ll say the two are “apples and oranges.”
Ask Mary Commerford, director of the Rosemary Furman Counseling Center at Barnard, to compare her organization to Columbia’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS), and she’ll say the two are “apples and oranges.”