Newark, Delaware: University of Delaware officials are considering shifting spring break to coincide with other colleges' schedules following the death of a visiting student who fell from the roof of an off-campus fraternity house earlier this year.
The News Journal of Wilmington reports that students from numerous schools on break during the week of St. Patrick's Day come to the University of Delaware for its parties, since the university traditionally does not go on break until the next week.
Twenty-year-old Willem Golden, a freshman at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, fell 30 feet to his death from a fraternity house roof March 19. Golden, from Cohasset, Massachusetts, was on spring break at the time.
Provost Domenico Grasso says the university is working with the Faculty Senate to consider scheduling changes.