Junior Bradlee LaMontagne remembered for his leadership, service, and infectious enthusiasm
LaMontagne, a biology major and captain of the Blue Jays wrestling team, died in a boating accident on Dec. 10 By Hub staff report / Published Dec 15, 2020
Johns Hopkins University is mourning the loss of an undergraduate student, Bradlee LaMontagne, a junior biology major from Virginia Beach, Virginia, who died in a boating accident Dec. 10.
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LaMontagne was an active and engaged member of the Hopkins community he served as captain of the wrestling team, as a First Year Mentor to incoming undergraduate students navigating the college experience, and as a group leader for the PILOT program, which aims to ease the academic and social transition to college through facilitated study sessions. LaMontagne tutored Baltimore high school athletes through the Next One Up Program.
December 14, 2020
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