announcement

A tragic loss of a promising student

To the Temple community: 

We are deeply saddened to inform you of the death of third-year nursing student Milan Jones. The loss of this promising young woman is a tragedy that will deeply impact her fellow students and our faculty and staff. 

Milan was set to begin her third year of studies in the College of Public Health’s nursing program this fall. She enjoyed helping and caring for others, and her decision to pursue a career in nursing reflects just that. There is no doubt that she had a very bright future ahead of her, which makes delivering this news especially difficult. 

The Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) is the lead investigative agency, and the Temple University Police Department is supporting the investigation. A suspect, who is also a Temple student, was immediately taken into custody at the scene by the PPD, who indicated the incident was domestic in nature. Today, the suspect was charged with murder and related offenses. At this time, he has been placed on immediate suspension from the university. 

Temple University is committed to supporting our community during this time of unspeakable loss. We encourage students to seek available support services at Tuttleman Counseling Services, located at 1700 N. Broad St., which offers a range of resources. For more information on services and hours of operation, call 215-204-7276 or visit the Tuttleman Counseling Services website

For faculty and staff members, our employee assistance program offers support and resources 24/7 online or call 1-888-267-8126. Employees and students can also contact Temple’s Psychological Services Center at psc@temple.edu, or 215-204-7100. 

Domestic violence is abhorrent in all its forms. If you or anyone you know needs help, there are campus and national resources available to support you or the people you care about. Your safety and well-being are paramount. 

Temple community members can seek support related to domestic violence through the Wellness Resource Center, tuwellness@temple.edu, or 215-204-8436, the university’s Title IX Coordinator, titleix@temple.edu, or 215-204-3283, or the National Domestic Violence hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). Additional information can be found via the Health and Well-being division’s website.  

We extend all our thoughts and deepest sympathies to those closest to Milan. She will be deeply missed. Together, we can rely on the strength of our Temple community to support one another through this senseless tragedy. 

Sincerely,  

Richard M. Englert  
President   

Gregory N. Mandel  
Senior Vice President and Provost   

Jennifer Ibrahim 
Dean, College of Public Health