PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Temple University community, the Fox School of Business, and motorcycle safety advocates across Pennsylvania are mourning the tragic loss of Bryce Wolfe. On June 24, 2026, Wolfe sustained life-threatening injuries in a severe motorcycle accident while riding in the region. Despite swift, life-saving intervention by emergency responders, he tragically succumbed to his injuries.
Bryce was an accomplished campus leader, a brilliant honors student, and a dedicated safety instructor. To those who knew him, he was a steady, calming presence—someone capable of bringing mathematical precision to complex actuarial data and unflinching composure to high-stakes, real-world situations.
Academic Excellence and Leadership at Fox School of Business
At Temple University, Bryce was highly regarded as a standout academic within the university’s prestigious Fox Honors Program. Pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration in Actuarial Science and Finance, he maintained an exceptional 3.52 GPA. His scholastic drive earned him both the Provost’s Academic Scholarship and the Fox School of Business Endowed Scholarship.
Beyond his coursework, Bryce was a pillar of the Gamma Iota Sigma Professional Fraternity (Sigma Chapter). His commitment to lifting up his fellow students led to his appointment to major leadership roles:
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Director of Actuarial Science Career Development: Bryce spearheaded initiatives designed to transition students from classrooms to careers. He served as a crucial bridge between undergraduate talent and major risk management firms.
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Career Development Committee: Since his freshman year, Bryce worked behind the scenes to coordinate professional events, panels, and networking opportunities for hundreds of his peers.
In Loving Memory: Bryce Wolfe (2006 – 2026)
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ALMA MATER : Temple University | Fox School of Business Honors
MAJOR : Actuarial Science & Finance (Class of 2028)
CAMPUS ROLES : Director of Career Development, Gamma Iota Sigma
PUBLIC SERVICE : Certified Motorcycle Safety Instructor
PROFESSIONAL : Incoming Underwriting Intern at USLI
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A Dedicated Teacher and Advocate for Rider Safety
What truly set Bryce apart was his profound desire to protect others. As a certified Motorcycle Safety Instructor for the Motorcycle Safety Academy, he dedicated his time to training both novice and experienced riders throughout the central and eastern Pennsylvania regions.
Bryce possessed a natural gift for communication, enabling him to break down intimidating, high-pressure maneuvering mechanics into simple, scannable, and digestible steps. He routinely trained cohorts of up to 12 students simultaneously, motivating his classes to an enviable 85% student success rate.
While it is a profound tragedy that Bryce lost his life on the open road, his legacy survives through the thousands of riders across the state who are safer today because of his precise, patient coaching.
A Legacy of Diligence and Unrelenting Work Ethic
Bryce’s impact extended well past campus borders. He approached every job with a signature work ethic and a desire to help others, working across diverse seasonal industries:
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Vail Resorts (White Haven, PA): Served as a seasonal Team Lead for the ski rental department, managing inventory, supervising staff, and troubleshooting safety protocols during high-volume winter operations.
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Jackson Hewitt Tax Service: Utilized his mathematical acumen to prepare individual and small business tax returns, mastering complex IRS codes to protect his clients’ financial health.
He was highly anticipating his upcoming summer underwriting internship with USLI, where he was eager to apply his deep analytical skills in financial math, risk modeling, and predictive analytics.
A Life of Impact: Bryce Wolfe lived with intense purpose. He was a protector of motorcyclists, a tireless advocate for his college peers, and a brilliant analytical mind who sought to decipher and mitigate risk. While his passing leaves a massive void at Temple University and across Pennsylvania, the baseline of leadership, precision, and kindness he established will never be forgotten.