With profound sadness and heavy hearts, we mourn the passing of Zyarre Prince, a bright and vibrant student whose presence brought life, creativity, and inspiration to those around him. His loss is deeply felt across the campus community, among his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Zyarre, a sophomore majoring in criminal justice, was more than a student—he was a shining light of individuality and expression. A proud native of Maryland, he carried himself with confidence, authenticity, and a unique sense of style that made him unforgettable. His passion for fashion and self-expression was not just personal—it was something he shared boldly, leaving a lasting impression on everyone he encountered.
During his time on campus, Zyarre distinguished himself as a leader and role model. Serving as Mister Freshman for the 2024–2025 academic year, he represented his class with pride, poise, and a genuine spirit of inclusion. Most recently, his campaign for Mister Junior reflected his continued dedication to involvement and excellence. His fashion-forward presence and attention to detail captured admiration, but it was his engaging personality and warm spirit that truly set him apart.
Zyarre had a way of connecting with people—his energy was uplifting, his presence comforting, and his ambition inspiring. He embraced life fully and encouraged others to do the same, creating bonds and memories that will forever be cherished.
As we grieve this tremendous loss, we are reminded of the importance of community and support. In this time of sorrow, may those affected find strength in one another, and may the memories of Zyarre’s vibrant life bring comfort in the days ahead.
To his family, friends, classmates, and all who loved him, we extend our deepest condolences. Zyarre’s life, though far too short, was filled with purpose, passion, and impact. His legacy will live on in the hearts he touched, the confidence he inspired, and the joy he brought to so many.
Rest in peace, Zyarre. You will be deeply missed, forever remembered, and always celebrated.