Massachusetts college student, who died in Bahamas before graduation, receives posthumous diploma

Boston, MALocal News

Gaurav Jaisingh, a finance major at Bentley University, died tragically from a fall during a senior trip in the Bahamas just before graduation. The university community paid tribute to him during the graduation ceremony, where students held white roses to honor his memory. E. LaBrent Chrite, the university president, noted the profound absence felt by his classmates and emphasized the dreams Gaurav would have pursued. Jaisingh's parents accepted his posthumous diploma, symbolically completing his graduation walk.

Class President Aldo Hernandez-Godinez shared heartfelt memories of Gaurav, highlighting the impact of his friendship on the student body. The ceremony served as a reminder of the close-knit nature of the Bentley community and the deep bonds formed during their college years. The tragic circumstances of Jaisingh's passing have resonated with students, prompting reflections on the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing moments together. This event marked a significant, somber moment in the lives of the graduating class of 2025.

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