Safety
- CU Boulder prohibits faculty, postdocs, staff and students from participating in efforts by foreign governments to recruit science and technology professionals or students with the intent to acquire resources to further their military and economic goals.
- Through finals week, commencement, and with the summer term approaching, the campus is preparing to follow different building access protocols. Remember to carry your Buff OneCard, Buffs!
- The university commencement ceremony is the premier event to recognize the conferral of degrees, celebrate the accomplishments of outstanding graduates and hear the commencement address and congratulatory messages. Here’s what you need to know.
- The CU Boulder Division of Public Safety is making it easier for CU students, faculty and staff members to access its CU: Run, Hide, Fight active harmer response class through a SkillSoft course that launched this spring.
- Empathy, compassion and authenticity formed the basis of a recent training focused on strengthening the connection between law enforcement and the campus community.
- Boulder Disaster Management will begin outdoor emergency warning siren testing on Monday, April 1, at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. The siren will be audible in outdoor locations on and around campus.
- Knowing when and how to use naloxone (Narcan) can save lives. Here are a few things to know about overdose prevention and naloxone availability on campus.
- We patrol in and around your residence hall on a continuous basis, providing education and appropriate enforcement on lower-level violations. We want you to know us because we are your partners. We care about you and your safety.
- Planning to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this weekend? Check out these tips to have a fun, safe night out.
- Campus officials will conduct a CU Boulder alerts test, checking the university’s systems for sending text messages, emails, social media posts, computer desktop alerts and website announcements in the event of emergencies. Learn more.