Data from Temple University’s Department of Public Safety shows campus safety resources are paying dividends.Photo by Matt Petrillo Nov. 4, 2024 More students are utilizing the university’s safety resources The best way to get around both Temple University’s campus and the city of Philadelphia is on two […] Captain Eileen Bradley served the Temple community since 1972, the same year that she graduated from the university.Photo by Temple University Dec. 6, 2023 Condolences pour in following the passing of longtime Temple University Police Officer Eileen Bradley The Temple community is remembering the life of Eileen Bradley ’72, a retired captain with the […] The new police officers bring the Temple University Police Department to over 170 members.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 20, 2023 Meet TUPD’s 8 new officers Temple University welcomed eight new officers to its university police department on March 17, […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 20, 2022 Homicides near universities are a crisis that needs immediate action and long-term solutions Originally published in the Chicago Tribune on April 18, 2022. On Nov. 9, University of Chicago […] President Wingard highlighted the importance of working with local residents on Tuesday’s bike ride.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 12, 2022 President Wingard explores campus solutions on bike ride through the neighborhood Temple University President Jason Wingard, campus safety officers and university officials got […] Together, President Wingard and city leaders strategized safety solutions for campus.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 29, 2022 President Wingard meets with city officials Temple University President Dr. Jason Wingard as well Chief Operating Officer Ken Kaiser and […] Temple Student Government partnered with Campus Safety Services to complete the Campus Safety Survey, which was facilitated by Institutional Research and Assessment. The survey was administered to 31,734 undergraduate, graduate and professional students on all domestic campuses. A total of 5,313 students submitted usable responses for an overall response rate of 16.7%.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 14, 2022 Temple Student Government releases results from Campus Safety Survey Temple Student Government (TSG) today announced the results of its Campus Safety Survey, which was […] A new paper by doctoral candidate Nicole Johnson and Professor Caterina Roman, both in the College of Liberal Arts’ Criminal Justice Department, seeks to offer some of the missing context behind Philadelphia’s gun violence crisis. The study shows that from March 2020 through June 2021, gun violence went up on average by 21.6% each two-month period, albeit slowing down considerably in 2021. The areas that saw increasingly more gun violence had something in common: they had high drug market activity.Photo by Graphic created by Robert Frawley Feb. 25, 2022 Connecting the dots between gun violence and drug markets If you turn on the television, open a newspaper or visit a news site, it is hard to avoid the […] Temple University Dispatcher Jessica Smith sits inside the Communication Center, which is used to monitor the new RAVE Temple Guardian application.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 10, 2022 Temple launches RAVE Temple Guardian As of Monday, Feb. 14, Temple University community members can use RAVE Temple Guardian, a new […] In December, Temple President Dr. Jason Wingard hosted his first listening session on campus safety, walking and speaking with students, parents, landlords and Temple Police Officers. President Wingard also has formed a Task Force on Violence Reduction Strategies, which will be used to keep key constituents, including parents and North Philadelphia residents, engaged in enhancing safety.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jan. 26, 2022 Temple launches new campus safety enhancements In late November, Temple University President Dr. Jason Wingard reaffirmed his commitment to […] Temple University President Jason Wingard listens to students talk about safety, community relations and policing during a discussion in a North Philadelphia neighborhood on Wednesday, Dec. 15.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 16, 2021 Discussing safety solutions On a sunny morning in mid-December, a group of Temple leaders, students, parents and landlords […]
Data from Temple University’s Department of Public Safety shows campus safety resources are paying dividends.Photo by Matt Petrillo Nov. 4, 2024 More students are utilizing the university’s safety resources The best way to get around both Temple University’s campus and the city of Philadelphia is on two […] Captain Eileen Bradley served the Temple community since 1972, the same year that she graduated from the university.Photo by Temple University Dec. 6, 2023 Condolences pour in following the passing of longtime Temple University Police Officer Eileen Bradley The Temple community is remembering the life of Eileen Bradley ’72, a retired captain with the […] The new police officers bring the Temple University Police Department to over 170 members.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 20, 2023 Meet TUPD’s 8 new officers Temple University welcomed eight new officers to its university police department on March 17, […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 20, 2022 Homicides near universities are a crisis that needs immediate action and long-term solutions Originally published in the Chicago Tribune on April 18, 2022. On Nov. 9, University of Chicago […] President Wingard highlighted the importance of working with local residents on Tuesday’s bike ride.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 12, 2022 President Wingard explores campus solutions on bike ride through the neighborhood Temple University President Jason Wingard, campus safety officers and university officials got […] Together, President Wingard and city leaders strategized safety solutions for campus.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 29, 2022 President Wingard meets with city officials Temple University President Dr. Jason Wingard as well Chief Operating Officer Ken Kaiser and […] Temple Student Government partnered with Campus Safety Services to complete the Campus Safety Survey, which was facilitated by Institutional Research and Assessment. The survey was administered to 31,734 undergraduate, graduate and professional students on all domestic campuses. A total of 5,313 students submitted usable responses for an overall response rate of 16.7%.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 14, 2022 Temple Student Government releases results from Campus Safety Survey Temple Student Government (TSG) today announced the results of its Campus Safety Survey, which was […] A new paper by doctoral candidate Nicole Johnson and Professor Caterina Roman, both in the College of Liberal Arts’ Criminal Justice Department, seeks to offer some of the missing context behind Philadelphia’s gun violence crisis. The study shows that from March 2020 through June 2021, gun violence went up on average by 21.6% each two-month period, albeit slowing down considerably in 2021. The areas that saw increasingly more gun violence had something in common: they had high drug market activity.Photo by Graphic created by Robert Frawley Feb. 25, 2022 Connecting the dots between gun violence and drug markets If you turn on the television, open a newspaper or visit a news site, it is hard to avoid the […] Temple University Dispatcher Jessica Smith sits inside the Communication Center, which is used to monitor the new RAVE Temple Guardian application.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 10, 2022 Temple launches RAVE Temple Guardian As of Monday, Feb. 14, Temple University community members can use RAVE Temple Guardian, a new […] In December, Temple President Dr. Jason Wingard hosted his first listening session on campus safety, walking and speaking with students, parents, landlords and Temple Police Officers. President Wingard also has formed a Task Force on Violence Reduction Strategies, which will be used to keep key constituents, including parents and North Philadelphia residents, engaged in enhancing safety.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jan. 26, 2022 Temple launches new campus safety enhancements In late November, Temple University President Dr. Jason Wingard reaffirmed his commitment to […] Temple University President Jason Wingard listens to students talk about safety, community relations and policing during a discussion in a North Philadelphia neighborhood on Wednesday, Dec. 15.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 16, 2021 Discussing safety solutions On a sunny morning in mid-December, a group of Temple leaders, students, parents and landlords […]