Temple's Department of Public Safety has been reorganized to align with best practices in top law enforcement agencies.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 28, 2023 As part of a reorganization, Temple’s Department of Public Safety introduces three new key roles Over the last several months, Temple University’s Department of Public Safety has been completely […] Temple Police Officer Elijah Lewis chats with a student on campus.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jun. 8, 2023 With summer on the horizon, Temple University shares updates on public safety Earlier this spring, former Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey and his team at 21CP […] Temple University has released the findings of an independent report on the audit of campus and community safety.Photo by Betsy Manning Apr. 18, 2023 Temple University releases report on independent audit of safety As part of Temple University’s ongoing commitment to create a safer environment for all members of […] At a recent forum hosted by the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia, Vice President for Public Safety Jennifer Griffin described the various ways Temple addresses student safety, including a public safety app, walking escorts, a shuttle system, grants for private landlords to install lighting or cameras to improve security, and investment in a strong partnership with the Philadelphia Police Department.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 7, 2022 Jennifer Griffin highlights need for collaborative approach in addressing public safety issues As Philadelphia grapples with an uptick in gun violence, public safety continues to be a major […] Photo by Graphic created by Rose Caporaletti Dec. 7, 2022 Understanding American Gun Violence Part 1: The evolution of America’s relationship with firearms Category one, gunshot wound to abdomen. In minutes, the trauma team at Temple University Hospital […] Photo by Graphic created by Rose Caporaletti Dec. 7, 2022 Understanding American Gun Violence Part 2: How to solve the American gun epidemic Laurence Steinberg squints up at the glossy, backlit rows of the latest MRI scans from his research […] Temple University President Jason Wingard met with members of the Temple University Police Department and parents from the Temple Family Council last week as part of a special "learn-in." The goal was to hear directly from Temple police officers and gain their valuable perspective and insight into the challenges facing Philadelphia and the nation due to the gun violence epidemic.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 19, 2022 President Wingard discusses campus safety with Temple Family Council and Temple University Police Department Are students safe at Temple University? How is gun violence affecting Philadelphia and the nation? […] During his visit to Temple, Senator Casey met with President Wingard. The senator is working on a bill that would help connect gun violence victims with resources.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 1, 2022 Senator Casey and President Wingard address teens about gun violence U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-Pennsylvania) joined a group of middle and high school students to […]
Temple's Department of Public Safety has been reorganized to align with best practices in top law enforcement agencies.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 28, 2023 As part of a reorganization, Temple’s Department of Public Safety introduces three new key roles Over the last several months, Temple University’s Department of Public Safety has been completely […] Temple Police Officer Elijah Lewis chats with a student on campus.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jun. 8, 2023 With summer on the horizon, Temple University shares updates on public safety Earlier this spring, former Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey and his team at 21CP […] Temple University has released the findings of an independent report on the audit of campus and community safety.Photo by Betsy Manning Apr. 18, 2023 Temple University releases report on independent audit of safety As part of Temple University’s ongoing commitment to create a safer environment for all members of […] At a recent forum hosted by the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia, Vice President for Public Safety Jennifer Griffin described the various ways Temple addresses student safety, including a public safety app, walking escorts, a shuttle system, grants for private landlords to install lighting or cameras to improve security, and investment in a strong partnership with the Philadelphia Police Department.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 7, 2022 Jennifer Griffin highlights need for collaborative approach in addressing public safety issues As Philadelphia grapples with an uptick in gun violence, public safety continues to be a major […] Photo by Graphic created by Rose Caporaletti Dec. 7, 2022 Understanding American Gun Violence Part 1: The evolution of America’s relationship with firearms Category one, gunshot wound to abdomen. In minutes, the trauma team at Temple University Hospital […] Photo by Graphic created by Rose Caporaletti Dec. 7, 2022 Understanding American Gun Violence Part 2: How to solve the American gun epidemic Laurence Steinberg squints up at the glossy, backlit rows of the latest MRI scans from his research […] Temple University President Jason Wingard met with members of the Temple University Police Department and parents from the Temple Family Council last week as part of a special "learn-in." The goal was to hear directly from Temple police officers and gain their valuable perspective and insight into the challenges facing Philadelphia and the nation due to the gun violence epidemic.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 19, 2022 President Wingard discusses campus safety with Temple Family Council and Temple University Police Department Are students safe at Temple University? How is gun violence affecting Philadelphia and the nation? […] During his visit to Temple, Senator Casey met with President Wingard. The senator is working on a bill that would help connect gun violence victims with resources.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 1, 2022 Senator Casey and President Wingard address teens about gun violence U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-Pennsylvania) joined a group of middle and high school students to […]