Sad to hear this. Thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.
Dear Wake Forest Community,
I am saddened to inform you that Andrew Pillow, a sophomore, died this morning on campus.
We extend our condolences to his family and fellow students, as well as faculty and staff who knew him. His passing is a loss for the entire Wake Forest community. May Andrew’s family and friends find comfort and support as they grieve his loss and remember his life.
The University will share information on services arranged by Andrew’s family when that information is available. Tonight there will be a gathering for friends at 7:30 p.m. in Benson 410.
Each of us is affected by loss in different ways. Wake Forest offers support and counseling services for all students, faculty and staff. The Counseling Center (118 Reynolda Hall) may be reached at 758-5273 and the Office of the Chaplain (22 Reynolda Hall) may be contacted at 758-5210. For faculty and staff, there is also the Employee Assistance Program at 716-5493. Please do not hesitate to seek support.
Sincerely,
Nathan O. Hatch
President
Dear Wake Forest Community,
I am saddened to inform you that Andrew Pillow, a sophomore, died this morning on campus.
We extend our condolences to his family and fellow students, as well as faculty and staff who knew him. His passing is a loss for the entire Wake Forest community. May Andrew’s family and friends find comfort and support as they grieve his loss and remember his life.
The University will share information on services arranged by Andrew’s family when that information is available. Tonight there will be a gathering for friends at 7:30 p.m. in Benson 410.
Each of us is affected by loss in different ways. Wake Forest offers support and counseling services for all students, faculty and staff. The Counseling Center (118 Reynolda Hall) may be reached at 758-5273 and the Office of the Chaplain (22 Reynolda Hall) may be contacted at 758-5210. For faculty and staff, there is also the Employee Assistance Program at 716-5493. Please do not hesitate to seek support.
Sincerely,
Nathan O. Hatch
President