Safety
- As the global pandemic has stretched on into its third year, many local governments and local health agencies have loosened health restrictions. While life has started to get back to normal in some ways, it’s important to keep yourself informed.
- The campus released new sexual misconduct survey data, which will be reviewed by the CU Boulder Sexual Misconduct Task Force.
- Talking about suicide can reduce shame and encourage someone who is struggling to seek out support. Here are three things everyone should know about suicide.
- Lime Scooters can now move west of 28th Street into several new access areas on campus. As we continue to roll into the fall semester, check out these resources so you can move safely and efficiently through campus.
- Learn more about monkeypox and what CU Boulder is doing to protect the community.
- With the fall semester beginning next week, Chief Doreen Jokerst, Chief Maris Herold and acting Dean of Students Devin Cramer want to remind everyone to be considerate and safe. Review their tips and reminders.
- Seven police officers-in-training have joined two newly trained officers, all with varying backgrounds and life experiences, better representing the community they serve.
- The CU Boulder campus is home to the first university police department in Colorado selected for the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement Project through the Georgetown University Law Center. ABLE training is designed to help first responders do a better job of identifying police misconduct in peers and intervening.
- CUPD officers are leaning into interview techinques to ensure successful crime investigations—training on remaining neutral, fair and equitable, and taking care not to re-traumatize victims while gathering information.
- Maymester students, faculty, staff and visitors may hear gunfire as part of a training on crisis response for local, regional and national teams at Folsom Field. In this event, there's is no cause for concern.