Fox News has learned that the male student may have been a junior at the school and was described as solitary. He rarely left his dorm room, according to a source.
"I am deeply saddened to report that the university has been notified of the death of one of our students," GW President Steven Knapp said in a message to his students, faculty and staff. "The student was found in his room this afternoon at the City Hall residence hall," he said.
GWU officials tell Fox that police were notified about the incident around 2pm, which happens to be at the same time that President Obama was speaking. A source tells Fox that the incident may have occurred earlier, noting that police went knocking on the student's door at 1:30pm. As of this writing, Fox has not been able to obtain reaction from the White House.
"The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the student's death in coordination with the GW Police Department," Knapp wrote. "At this time, we have no indication that the death was the result of a criminal act. We will release more information when it becomes available."
DC police officials tell Fox that the death has, in fact, been ruled a suicide.
Knapp took note of the solemn moment, adding, "On behalf of the entire university community, I would like to express our sorrow and extend my condolences to the student's family and friends."
Fox News' Jodie Curtis contributed to the report.
[Source : politics.blogs.foxnews.com]
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