MIT community mourns the loss of Sloan graduate student Heng ‘Nikita’ Guo
A native of Shenzhen, China, Guo had lived in New York before enrolling in Sloan’s MBA program in 2011. She was expected to graduate from Sloan next year.
The state Medical Examiner’s office has not yet given its determination of the cause of death.
“At this most difficult time, our hearts go out to Ms. Guo’s hu*****and and her family,” MIT President L. Rafael Reif wrote in a letter to the MIT community. “Such a loss of a promising young person is intensely painful. I encourage you to reach out to those around you.”
The Institute’s full range of student support and mental health services is available to all members of the MIT community. Barbara Baker, the senior associate dean for students, says students can also turn to their housemasters and graduate resident tutors (GRTs) for support, as well as resident advisors in the Fraternities, Sororities, and Independent Living Groups (FSILGs).
All members of the MIT community who feel affected by this death are encouraged to contact Mental Health Services at 617-253-2916.
The family asks that its privacy be respected at this difficult time. Those who wish to send flowers may send them to Wing Fook Funeral Home, 13 Gerard St., Boston, MA 02119, where a private funeral service will be held on Saturday, Nov. 3.