It's a good thing the Dental School at UNC-Chapel Hill canceled class today, because more than 350 students spent the morning doing community service work instead.
They were volunteering in memory of their late classmate, Deah Barakat and his wife, Yusor Abu-Salha, who planned to enroll this fall. The couple and Yusor's sister Razan were killed in February of this year.
Omar Abdelbaky is a fourth-year dental student at UNC, and one of the organizers of DEAH DAY. That stands for "Directing Efforts And Honoring Deah And Yusor."
Abdelbaky led a team in renovating a house Barakat used to rent to . Now, the dental students are turning that residence into a community center. Other students spent the morning installing smoke detectors in people's homes, donating supplies to a food bank, and paving the driveway at the .
DEAH DAY = Directing Efforts And Honoring Deah And Yusor
Abdelbaky says he grew up with Barakat, who prioritized community service even during graduate school.
"I know that Deah would be so happy knowing that there's a day of service for people to take time off from school and do service around the community," Abdelbaky said. "That means a lot to me knowing that we're honoring his legacy in a way that's meaningful to him."
Abdelbaky says UNC's dentistry school plans to observe DEAH DAY each year.