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Addressing Concerns about Student Death on Campus

Dear UH Community,

Our campus community is deeply saddened by another death on campus. This is the second individual who has passed away on campus this semester, both are believed to have died by suicide.

Operations Agnes Arnold HallMany in our community have expressed concern about Agnes Arnold Hall. We are taking immediate action to limit access to the building as we consider its future use in the short and long term.

Tomorrow (March 21) all classes scheduled for Agnes Arnold Hall and Agnes Arnold Auditorium(s) will be held remotely. Decisions on whether classes in the buildings will be held remote or relocated for the remainder of the week will be made in conjunction with faculty instructors. All other activities— including CASA Testing services and student organization activities— will be relocated for the remainder of the week.

We are working to secure access to the building, including limited access to faculty and staff offices. We are working directly with the impacted faculty and staff to instruct them on next steps.

The use of Agnes Arnold for the rest of the semester has not yet been determined. We are considering all options. Once a plan is finalized, it will be shared with our community.

Mental Health ServicesThe building is only one aspect of these troubling events. The toll this can take on mental health cannot be overstated. We are committed to providing our faculty, staff and students with additional opportunities for mental health support. We will be providing more information on these resources in the coming days. In the meantime, we want to remind you of the resources currently available to you. If you are in imminent crisis, please call 988.

Students:

Employees:

  • The Employee Assistance Program is available to all UH benefits-eligible employees and their dependents. EAP services are confidential and offered at no cost both virtually and in-person at several locations throughout the Houston area.

Many of you have taken the time to share your feedback and ideas on how to bolster mental health at UH. We have much work to do and are committed to making this an institutional priority with open dialogue addressing these issues. While in the beginning stages, UH recently became a JED campus. This is a 4-year, collaborative process of comprehensive programs and policies to build upon mental health, substance use and suicide. We be sharing with you how, together, we can accomplish this important work.

We are a community that cares. Our thoughts are with each of you and we will have additional communications and updates in the days ahead.

Sincerely,

Diane Z. ChaseSenior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost,provost@uh.edu

Raymond S. BartlettSenior Vice President for Administration and Financecfo@central.uh.edu

Dan M. MaxwellInterim Vice President for Student Affairsuhdsa@uh.edu