University of Indianapolis statement regarding the death of Nicholas Dworet
Statement from University of Indianapolis President Robert L. Manuel regarding the death of Nicholas Dworet in Florida on Feb. 14, 2018.
Dear UIndy colleagues,
I am deeply saddened to share with you that we just received notification that Nicholas Dworet, who would have become a member of our University of Indianapolis family as an entering freshman this fall, died in the shootings yesterday at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Nicks death is a reminder that we are connected to the larger world, and when tragedy hits in places around the world, it oftentimes affects us at home. Today, and in the coming days, I hope you will hold Nick, his family, all of the victims, as well as the Parkland community and first responders in your prayers.
Nick was a recruited athlete to our swim team. Coach Jason Hite, Vice President Sue Willey and I have been in contact with the Dworet family and will continue to offer support in the coming days.
Nicks death also reminds us of the far-reaching impact of these national acts of violence. We will find ways in the coming days to help Nicks family — and I hope our Greyhound family can come together to engage the questions raised by these shootings and ensure that our community continues to be a safe place for all of our students, faculty and staff.
Dr. Robert L. Manuel
University president