Frosh trip leader injured
A senior Outdoor Action leader was airlifted to a spinal cord injury center in Philadelphia Sunday after sustaining injuries on the last day of his trip.Steven Anderson '06 is "alert, stable and receiving all necessary and appropriate medical treatment," University Chief Medical Officer Daniel Silverman said.Anderson was hospitalized Friday morning after fellow students on the OA trip notified authorities of a water-related accident.He was "fully conscious and receiving care when taken to the hospital," Dean of Undergraduate Students Kathleen Deignan said Friday in an email to the student body.The University has not released more details out of respect for Anderson and his family, who traveled immediately to his bedside.Trip participants returned to campus Friday and met with Silverman, OA coordinator Rick Curtis and the deans of Rockefeller and Mathey colleges, who offered counseling."Our concern is that students feel supported," University spokesperson Cass Cliatt '96 said.




