The community of Mt. Juliet and Welch College are mourning the heartbreaking loss of Zoe Robinson, a student whose passing has left classmates, faculty, family, and friends in deep sorrow. Her death has brought an overwhelming sense of grief to those who knew her, as the campus reflects on a life that touched many in quiet but meaningful ways.
Zoe was remembered as a kind, thoughtful, and genuine individual who brought warmth into the spaces she entered. Among peers and professors alike, she was known for her respectful nature, her willingness to help others, and her steady presence in both academic and personal settings. Those who knew her often describe her as someone who listened with care and treated others with compassion, making people feel seen and valued.
At Welch College, her absence is deeply felt. Students and faculty have come together to support one another, leaning on shared memories and collective grief as they process the loss. Counseling and support services have been made available to help the campus community navigate this difficult time, as many struggle to come to terms with the suddenness of her passing.
In Mt. Juliet and beyond, friends and family are remembering Zoe not only for her role as a student but also for the relationships she built and the kindness she shared. Her life, though far too short, carried meaning that continues to resonate in the hearts of those who knew her. The memories she leaves behind—of laughter, friendship, and everyday moments—are now held even more dearly.
As tributes continue to emerge, there is a shared recognition of the impact Zoe had on her community. She is remembered not just for who she was in life but for the way she made others feel: supported, valued, and cared for. In this time of grief, those memories offer comfort and connection.
The loss of Zoe Robinson is deeply felt, yet her spirit endures in the lives she touched. Her memory will remain a part of Welch College and the Mt. Juliet community, carried forward by those who knew and loved her.

