Safety

  • A Protect Our Herd–face covering required sign at the entrance of Farrand Field
    This will be the last COVID-19 weekly update for the fall semester unless circumstances warrant a return to the series. For up-to-date details, the campus COVID-19 information page will continue to be available. 
  • A Protect Our Herd–face covering required sign at the entrance of Farrand Field
    Among students who completed the COVID-19 vaccination requirement process, 95 percent are vaccinated. Read more in this week's update.
  • Andrea Begin
    Counseling and Psychiatric Services and the CU Boulder Police Department have collaborated on a co-responder position to “triage” mental health issues and connect students to resources.
  • A Protect Our Herd–face covering required sign at the entrance of Farrand Field
    Campus officials are monitoring national discussions on vaccination booster information and maintaining mitigation measures in campus buildings, such as enhanced airflow and cleaning. Read about these updates and more in this week’s edition.
  • students on campus
    Systemic racism continues to deeply affect our communities. Here are some ways you can interrupt racist actions and harassment and look out for each other.
  • A Protect Our Herd–face covering required sign at the entrance of Farrand Field
    Learn about Boulder county’s latest mask mandate, the status of the delta variant and more in this week’s update. Also, the university’s COVID-19 vaccination requirement deadline for students, faculty and staff is Sept. 15.
  • person riding bike around The Hill
    We all play a role in keeping each other and our community safe, and creating a positive and welcoming environment. Here are some safety tips and reminders about how to be a good neighbor.
  • A Protect Our Herd–face covering required sign at the entrance of Farrand Field
    Learn about the campus’s progress on compliance with the vaccination requirement, gameday COVID-19 protocols and more in this week’s update. Also, the Buff Info team provides answers to frequently asked questions.
  • Anna Brennan helping during Fall 2021 Move-In (photo provided)
    A new position on campus through the Office of Victim Assistance and the University of Colorado Police Department aims to provide support and resources to students who find themselves the victims of crimes or other traumatic events.
  • A CUPD car on campus.
    On behalf of members of the CU Boulder and the city of Boulder police departments, we join together to celebrate a return to in-person learning, living and working. We are optimistic that with everyone’s cooperation, we can continue to connect and build relationships.
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