Two new scholarships created to honor Kevin Sutherland
Two scholarship funds have been created in memory of AU Class of 2013 alumnus Kevin Sutherland, just weeks after police say he was stabbed to death on a metro train on July 4.
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Two scholarship funds have been created in memory of AU Class of 2013 alumnus Kevin Sutherland, just weeks after police say he was stabbed to death on a metro train on July 4.
Kevin Sutherland, an AU alumnus and two-time secretary of student government, was stabbed to death on a Metro train at the NoMa-Gallaudet U station on July 4 at about 12:50 p.m.
Correction appended.
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