Friends, teammates, and other members of the Johns Hopkins University community are invited to attend a candlelight remembrance Thursday night to honor the life of Jeremy Huber, the JHU freshman who died earlier this week.
The event will begin at 7 p.m. outside the Cordish Lacrosse Center on the university's Homewood campus. University Chaplain Kathy Schnurr will speak; Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse coach Dave Pietramala and Huber's friends and teammates have also been invited to say a few words of tribute and remembrance.
The event will be followed by a reception in the O'Connor Recreation Center. The Huber family has asked Jeremy's younger brother to compile a playlist of music for the reception.
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Huber, 18, was found unresponsive in his campus residence hall room on Monday morning. The Las Vegas native was a member of the JHU men's lacrosse team and was interested in studying cognitive science.
Police said preliminarily that they found no evidence of a crime, and there was no indication of contagious disease. The cause of death is still being investigated.
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