BGSU music student dies in residence hall

A top student in the College of Musical Arts,  Katrina Carrico of Galena, died late Friday night (Nov.19) in her residence hall room, the university announced earlier today. 

While the final cause of death is still being determined, early indicators point to natural causes, according to a statement released by BGSU President Rodney Rogers.

Carrico was a senior pursuing her degree in music education with an instrumental specialization. She was a concertmaster of the Bowling Green Philharmonia this semester and was involved with several student music organizations.

She had been scheduled to present her senior recital this afternoon.

Rogers stated: “Those who knew Katrina remember her as a bright student, compassionate critical thinker and a talented violinist with a love for education and music. … We mourn her tragic loss.”

 Condolences to her family can be sent to sympathy@bgsu.eduand the university will deliver them.

Students may contact the Counseling Center to connect with counselors, who are available both remotely and in person to help them cope. Faculty and staff may also receive support through the University’s Employee Assistance Program.

Rogers concluded: “Let us find comfort and inspiration in Katrina’s memory. Please keep her family and friends in your thoughts during this very difficult time.”