Dear Temple community, Now that we have entered a new academic year, Temple University’s Department of Public Safety wanted to take a moment to remind students, faculty and staff of all of the available safety resources here on campus. The safety of both the Temple and North Philadelphia communities is of the utmost importance to us, and it is also foundational to the vibrant learning, working and visiting environment that we seek to provide. We can help keep each other safe by following best practices and utilizing the numerous safety resources available here at Temple. Here are some best practices and recommendations that we encourage our Temple community to utilize.
I also want to update you on our latest public safety initiatives. While our students were away for the summer, our team worked hard, and we invite you to continue to monitor our progress through the Safety Dashboard. Here is just a snapshot of some recent accomplishments over the last several months.
Our engagement unit also remains committed to continue building a bridge with the North Philadelphia community. We are proud to introduce the Temple 42, the prodigious 42 students from George Washington Carver High School entering Temple’s Class of 2028. This represents about 20% of Carver’s graduating class, and many of these students credit Temple Police Officer Leroy Wimberly as the reason why they chose to pursue a degree here. We encourage all members of the Temple community to stay updated regarding the university’s available safety resources. The Department of Public Safety is also on Facebook, X, LinkedIn and Instagram, and we invite the community to follow us for safety updates. Best regards, Jennifer D. Griffin Vice President for Public Safety and Chief of Police