To: UVM Community
From: Annie Stevens, Vice Provost for Student Affairs
Re: Domenic Morse
It is with a heavy heart that we inform the University
community that, after an extensive search of the
Burlington and Winooski area, Domenic Morse was found
deceased by the Burlington Police Department on November
11, 2020. Domenic had been reported missing by friends,
which prompted the area-wide search effort. Domenic began
his time at UVM in Spring 2019 studying Business
Administration in the Grossman School of Business. Though
he was not an active student this semester, we know that
Domenic remained closely tied to the UVM community and the
students, staff, and faculty who knew him.
We extend our deepest condolences to Dom’s family. Our
sincere thoughts of care and sympathy are also extended to
the friends, classmates, faculty, and staff who knew him.
As is the case when any member of our community passes
away, we are bound to feel a profound sense of loss, and
reactions are felt in a variety of ways. During this time,
we highly encourage you to reach out to your primary
support system as a source of care and connection. If you,
or someone you know, are in need of professional
counseling please do not hesitate to contact UVM’s
Counseling and Psychiatry Services at (802) 656-3340 (for
students) or Invest EAP at (802) 864-EAPØ (3270) or toll
free at 1-866-660-9533 (for employee assistance).
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Annie Stevens, Ph.D.
Vice Provost
Division of Student Affairs
University of Vermont
(802)
656-3380
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