Dear Members of the UMBC Community,
It is with great sadness that we report that Benjamin Pioso, a senior majoring in Chemistry and Mathematics at UMBC, passed away from a seizure on June 26, 2019. Ben’s friends will remember his limitless talent, humor, and plans for a bright future. He was committed to finishing his studies while coping with multiple significant medical problems — tragically, without success. Ben was grateful for the opportunity to study at UMBC and cherished many friends, professors, and staff members.
If you would like to make a donation in Ben's memory, his parents request that you consider the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, the Epilepsy Foundation, or a charity of your choosing.
Community members who need support in light of this sad news are encouraged to contact University Counseling Services at 410-455-2472.
I know you will join me in keeping Ben, his family, and his friends in your thoughts and prayers.
Nancy Young, Vice President for Student Affairs
It is with great sadness that we report that Benjamin Pioso, a senior majoring in Chemistry and Mathematics at UMBC, passed away from a seizure on June 26, 2019. Ben’s friends will remember his limitless talent, humor, and plans for a bright future. He was committed to finishing his studies while coping with multiple significant medical problems — tragically, without success. Ben was grateful for the opportunity to study at UMBC and cherished many friends, professors, and staff members.
If you would like to make a donation in Ben's memory, his parents request that you consider the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, the Epilepsy Foundation, or a charity of your choosing.
Community members who need support in light of this sad news are encouraged to contact University Counseling Services at 410-455-2472.
I know you will join me in keeping Ben, his family, and his friends in your thoughts and prayers.
Nancy Young, Vice President for Student Affairs