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Support available in wake of Eagle Heights death

July 10, 2008

Support and resources are available to members of the UW–Madison community, particularly 2007-08 residents of Witte Hall, Susan B. Davis House, Eagle Heights and international students and scholars, in the wake of a recent student death.

UW-Madison student Hao Yu was found dead in an Eagle Heights apartment Sunday, July 6. Yu, 19, of Nanking, China, had been staying with friends at the time.

“We’re saddened by this loss of a member of our community and will do anything we can to support others who may be impacted,” says Dean of Students Lori Berquam.

Laurie Cox, director of International Student Services, adds, “Hao will be missed by many at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Our thoughts go out to his parents and other family members during this time of grief and mourning.”

Preliminary findings from an autopsy indicate that Yu died of natural causes, according to the Dane County coroner’s office.

Students interested in support are encouraged to contact University Health Services Counseling and Consultation Services’ 24-hour crisis line, (608) 265-5600.

Students who may be in need of assistance with summer session class or exam scheduling can call the Offices of the Dean of Students at (608) 263-5700 or e-mail dean@odos.wisc.edu. The University Apartments Office can be reached at (608) 262-3407.

In addition, International Student Services, (608) 262-2044, is offering assistance to any community member who would like to plan a memorial or remembrance for Yu.