George Desdunes, a 19-year-old freshman at Cornell University, was found dead outside a fraternity house on Friday, according to the Cornell Daily Sun. Desdunes was from Brooklyn and a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
The cause of death has not yet been specified and is expected to be released after the autopsy.
I hope this student didn't die in an alcohol-related incident. As a college professor, I've grown weary of the alcohol-infested culture that exists on many college campuses. Cornell is not an exception to the drug and alcohol game, as a student was recently arrested with tens of thousands of dollars worth of heroin in her possession. Also, fraternity life can be one of the riskiest, most self-destructive activities that students are indoctrinated into as they enter college in their freshman year. The shooting death of Jamail Johnson, a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity, is a significant case-in-point.
I won't speculate on the cause of death for George Desdunes until I hear the final results, but given that he was found dead in a frat house on a Friday night, I wouldn't be surprised if the answer is the obvious one. I spoke last night to graduating seniors at the Black Achievers Scholarship Banquet in Louisville Kentucky. One thing I told them is that the distractions and challenges of college can be unspeakably alarming. College is not a place to die, but unfortunately, it happens all too often.
Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Brody Dalle Taryn Manning Nikki Cox Carla Gugino Ana Hickmann
No comments:
Post a Comment