Safety
- The CU Police Department has eight commissioned female officers among its ranks, comprising about 17% of its total corps. Since taking the helm, Chief Doreen Jokerst has hired three new female officers and intends to continue this trend among women and officers of color.
- Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates. In this issue: Final Campus Q&A of the semester April 27; testing and Buff Pass requirements to change May 10; more.
- Even the little things matter when it comes to keeping our water clean. Simple habits can make a difference, such as not pouring chemicals down the drain, not littering and cleaning up after pets.
- Public safety agencies, including the University of Colorado Police Department under the leadership of Chief Doreen Jokerst, are reassessing how to serve the communities they are sworn to serve and protect through greater transparency, accountability and trust.
- Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates. In this issue: Boulder County level change; pointers for students who receive their first vaccine dose on campus and leave campus before their second dose; and more.
- As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April, the Office of Victim Assistance has provided tips and information on how to support those impacted by sexual assault.
- CUPD joins a national campaign to bring more women into policing. The campaign, based on social science research, shows that by having more women police officers, you improve public safety and community outcomes.
- Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates. In this issue: Campus public health clinic discontinues Saturday hours; Boulder County issues new mask order; and more.
- The university received questions regarding communications related to an incident that occurred in Boulder on April 8. Learn more about the use of CU Alerts.
- Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates. In this issue: fall semester to mark return to more traditional in-person experience; CU to continue to prioritize earlier vaccine eligibility phases as state distribution expands April 2; more.