The community at Rutgers University is grappling with heartbreak after learning of the tragic death of sophomore student Anthony Hanna, who died in a car crash on Thursday, October 30, 2025, along New Jersey’s busy Route 18 near New Brunswick. According to authorities, emergency crews responded quickly to the collision, but despite efforts, Anthony succumbed to his injuries at the scene. The investigation into what exactly happened is still ongoing.
Friends and professors describe Anthony as someone overflowing with promise — an intelligent, hardworking student who brought kindness and energy into every room. At Rutgers he was known for his academic dedication and for the warmth with which he treated those around him. Classmates say he had a rare gift: the ability to make you feel seen. One shared, “Anthony always brought warmth into any room… he made everyone feel valued.”

Outside the classroom, Anthony’s heart for others shone just as brightly. He volunteered for community‑programs, mentored peers, and carried himself with humility even as he pursued big goals. He was admired not just for what he achieved, but for the person he was: kind, focused, and genuine. The suddenness of his passing, after all his hopes and his efforts, has left his circle reeling.
On campus, the mood is heavy with grief and with memories of Anthony’s light. Faculty members recall a student who didn’t just show up — he engaged, asked questions, supported his classmates, and brought his best self to campus life. Friends speak of laughter, of late‑night chats, of shared dreams; the void left feels vast. “We had plans,” one peer said quietly. “We talked about future things. I still can’t believe he’s gone.”
The university has announced that in the coming days they will hold a memorial gathering where students, staff and family can come together to honor Anthony’s life and to lean on one another during this painful time. They are also offering counseling services to help anyone affected by this loss—knowing that when someone so integral disappears, the ripple is wide.
While investigations continue into the causes of the crash along Route 18—one of the more heavily traveled routes in the region—Anthony’s friends and loved ones are choosing instead to focus on who he was and what he meant. A student with dreams of engineering innovation, a teammate, a friend who lifted others, a kind soul whose future seemed so bright.
Though his time at Rutgers and in life was far too short, Anthony Hanna’s impact lives on in the memories of those who knew him and the lives he touched. The Rutgers community now stands together in grief, in remembrance, and in honoring the legacy of a young man who left a mark—not for what he finished, but for how he lived.
