Safety
- Uniformed CU Boulder police officers and residential service officers are now allowed to wear cowboy hats. The Stetson style, which is optional, offers extra protection from the elements.
- From campus closures and fireworks shows to noise ordinances and safety tips, here are some things to keep in mind as we head into the Fourth of July weekend.
- CU Boulder’s Folsom Field will play host to The Last Goodbye Finale concert from the Grammy-nominated duo Odesza. Here’s what you need to know about traffic impacts, the venue and more.
- Less than a year after adopting innovative camera technology to deter and solve crimes, the CU Boulder Police Department is sharing certain information captured by the devices and increasing transparency.
- Rainfall and snowmelt combine to create high water levels and flows at Boulder Creek this time of year. Rafts, inner tubes, belly boats and other single-chamber devices are not allowed on the water, from Boulder Falls to 55th Street.
- CU Boulder’s Division of Public Safety teammates are taking time to delve into training this summer. One focus is bringing their best selves to work through their mindset, as they serve others.
- If you see a CUPD officer or staff member this month, you may notice something extra on their attire: a pride pin, designed by the department’s LGBTQ+ liaison Amber Snell. The symbol represents dedication to inclusivity in June and throughout the year.
- Matt DeLaria, a second-generation CU Boulder police officer, followed his father’s footsteps, not only going into law enforcement but specifically joining the campus police department.
- Memorial Day is a university holiday, and many buildings and offices on campus may be closed. As we head into Memorial Day weekend, here are some reminders and things to know.
- Throughout 2024, the CU Boulder Police Department is sharing historical tidbits, collecting oral histories and communicating its vision for the future.