WHO WAS KILLED | Students, faculty



A list of 28 of the 32 students and faculty members who were killed in the shootings at Virginia Tech on Monday. The remaining four victims had not been identified.
STUDENTS
Ross Abdallah Alameddine, 20, Saugus, Mass., sophomore, English.
Brian Bluhm, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, graduate student in civil engineering.
Ryan Clark, 22, Martinez, Ga., senior, biology and English.
Austin Cloyd, Champaign, Ill., freshman, international studies and French.
Daniel Perez Cueva, 21, Peru, international studies.
Matthew Gwaltney, Chester, Va., environmental engineering.
Caitlin Hammaren, 19, Westtown, N.Y., sophomore, international studies and French.
Jeremy Herbstritt, 27, Bellefonte, Pa., graduate student in civil engineering.
Rachel Hill, 18, Richmond, Va., freshman, biology.
Emily Jane Hilscher, 19, Woodville, Va., freshman, animal and poultry sciences.
Jarrett L. Lane, 22, Narrows, Va., senior, civil engineering.
Matthew J. La Porte, 20, Dumont, N.J., freshman.
Henry Lee, Roanoke, Va., freshman, computer engineering.
Lauren McCain, Hampton, Va., international studies.
Daniel O'Neil, 22, Lincoln, R.I., graduate student in civil engineering.
Juan Ramon Ortiz, 26, Bayamon, Puerto Rico, graduate student in engineering.
Erin Peterson, Centreville, Va.
Julie Pryde, 23, Middletown, N.J., graduate student in the Department of Biological Sciences.
Mary Karen Read, 19, Annandale, Va., freshman, interdisciplinary studies and elementary education.
Reema J. Samaha, 18, Centreville, Va., freshman.
Leslie Sherman, sophomore, history and international studies.
Maxine Turner, Vienna, Va., senior, chemical engineering.
Nicole White, Carrollton, Va., junior, international studies and German.
FACULTY
Christopher James Bishop, 35, German instructor.
Jocelyne Couture-Nowak, French instructor.
Kevin Granata, 45, a Toledo native, professor of engineering science and mechanics.
Liviu Librescu, 76, engineering science and mathematics lecturer.
G.V. Loganathan, 51, civil and environmental engineering professor.
Sources: Associated Press, collegiatetimes.com