Princeton University is reeling from the sudden and tragic loss of 27-year-old student Sophia Jones. The news was confirmed by the university in a heartfelt statement expressing deep sorrow and extending condolences to Jones’ family and friends.
The university community is profoundly impacted by this unforeseen loss, prompting the rescheduling of the Princeton University Art Museum Student Gala, originally planned for November 30. The event will now take place on December 7, allowing time for reflection and remembrance.
In response to this heartbreaking event, the university has made available various resources for students and staff seeking support. Counseling and Psychological Services, the Office of Religious Life, residential colleges, and the Graduate School are offering assistance to those in need. Students and staff can access counseling services by calling specific helplines.
A gathering has been arranged at the residence of Yeh College Head Yair Mintzker to provide students with an opportunity to come together, offer support, and find solace in one another during this difficult time. Counselors, religious life representatives, and residential college staff will be present to extend their support.
In an email sent to the University community, Vice President for Campus Life said that Sophia Jones ’27 passed away last night. This story is breaking and will be updated as more information becomes available.https://t.co/yyrR6peT6v
— The Daily Princetonian (@princetonian) November 30, 2023
The university plans to share details about a memorial service for Sophia Jones as soon as more information becomes available. Meanwhile, the entire community stands in solidarity, offering condolences and strength to Jones’ family through this challenging period.
The tragic passing of Sophia Jones has deeply affected the Princeton University community, prompting heartfelt condolences and a united effort to provide support and solace to those affected by the loss.
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