The death is reported to be the fourth Stanford student death since last February and University officials also encouraged students to reach out to counselors.
“I wanted to share the news as soon as possible, recognizing that there is clearly a need for greater conversation. We will share more information as soon as it is available.” announced the saddened Susie.
In another campus-wide email, university president Marc Tessier-Lavigne and Provost Persis Drell confirmed the death and added that a “deep, sustained conversation is needed about how the university can best provide the resources and necessary support for the physical, mental and emotional well being of all members of our campus community.”
Due to the rise in the number of students who’ve passed away, the University believes that it is important to acknowledge Norah’s death in their community, and several others that have occurred in the course of the year, before the weekend’s ceremonies and graduates’ departure from campus.
Norah’s friends took to social media expressing their condolences to Norah’s family with most stating how saddened they were by the demise of Norah.
Joshua Kiprop a facebook user stated "The student who was the best girl in Nairobi County was found dead at a campus residence in STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Deepest and sincere condolences to the family of Dr Peter and Dr Dinah."
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