Leadership Corner /today/ en From the Dean: Welcome to spring semester, Graduate Buffs /today/2025/01/16/dean-welcome-spring-semester-graduate-buffs From the Dean: Welcome to spring semester, Graduate Buffs Greg B Swenson Thu, 01/16/2025 - 09:07 Categories: Leadership Corner

I hope everyone had a great break and welcome back! Between classes, research and creative endeavors, there are many things to look forward to this semester.

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Thank you for a great semester and congratulations to graduates /today/2024/12/10/thank-you-great-semester-and-congratulations-graduates Thank you for a great semester and congratulations to graduates Megan Maneval Tue, 12/10/2024 - 13:31 Categories: Leadership Corner

As finals draw near, Dean of the Graduate School Scott Adler congratulates graduate students on their hard work and perseverance.

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Top 3 tips for finals /today/2024/12/10/top-3-tips-finals Top 3 tips for finals Megan Maneval Tue, 12/10/2024 - 08:11 Categories: Leadership Corner

With finals around the corner, here are tips for students from Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs D'Andra Mull.

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With fall break and the end of the semester coming up soon, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs D’Andra Mull has advice to help you take a break and prepare to finish strong.

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Getting involved with civic engagement /today/2024/10/03/getting-involved-civic-engagement Getting involved with civic engagement Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 10/03/2024 - 12:13 Categories: Leadership Corner

In addition to seasonal activities, this month offers the chance to get involved with elections. Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs D'Andra Mull has advice and tips for students to get involved and learn more.

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Sko vote, Buffs! /today/2024/09/17/sko-vote-buffs Sko vote, Buffs! Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 09/17/2024 - 12:03 Categories: Leadership Corner

On National Voter Registration Day, Chancellor Justin Schwartz encourages the campus community to take part in the election process. Watch the video.

 

 

Learn More About Voting 

As part of National Voter Registration Day this week, CU Boulder Chancellor Justin Schwartz encourages the campus community to take part in the election process. Watch the video.

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Welcome to the fall semester, grad Buffs /today/2024/08/27/welcome-fall-semester-grad-buffs Welcome to the fall semester, grad Buffs Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 08/27/2024 - 08:06 Categories: Leadership Corner

Make the most of this year. Dean Scott Adler shares student success resources from the Graduate School. 

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From your public safety leader: Welcome, Buffs! /today/2024/08/26/your-public-safety-leader-welcome-buffs From your public safety leader: Welcome, Buffs! Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 08/26/2024 - 00:00 Categories: Leadership Corner Safety

On behalf of all members of CU Boulder’s Division of Public Safety, welcome to the start of a new academic year! 

Marlon Lynch

As we kick off fall semester, it’s the perfect time to introduce DPS, which houses four departments dedicated to your safety: the CU Boulder Police Department, Events & Emergency Management, Threat Assessment and Flight Operations. 

DPS was formed earlier this year to integrate the university's robust public safety resources, strengthening existing partnerships to meet the evolving needs of our vibrant campus community. 

Your safety is our top priority. As part of our commitment to campus safety, the division provides comprehensive safety resources for faculty, staff and students. We are here to empower you to make informed decisions about personal safety. 

Please take a moment to explore the DPS website to learn more about these integrated safety resources and become familiar with tools you can use to make informed personal safety decisions.

Visit our »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ page to learn how to report safety concerns, receive support and take advantage of existing safety tools and trainings. 

Stay informed by bookmarking the . Here, you can find the most up-to-date information on emergency response and preparedness, ensure you’re signed up to receive text alerts and gain an understanding of CU Boulder’s .

We hope you have a productive and safe fall semester.

Go Buffs!

Marlon Lynch
Associate Vice Chancellor for Public Safety
CU Boulder

Get an introduction (or refresher) on what the campus’s Division of Public Safety is in this welcome message from Marlon Lynch, associate vice chancellor for public safety.

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Tips for kicking off a new academic year /today/2024/08/23/tips-kicking-new-academic-year Tips for kicking off a new academic year Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 08/23/2024 - 08:36 Categories: Leadership Corner

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Tips and reminders for a safe fall semester /today/2024/08/20/tips-and-reminders-safe-fall-semester Tips and reminders for a safe fall semester Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 08/20/2024 - 12:31 Categories: Leadership Corner Safety

As part of the campus and wider Boulder communities, we all play a role in keeping each other safe. Here are some tips and reminders before fall semester begins. 

Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs D'Andra Mull

CU Boulder Chief of Police Doreen Jokerst

City of Boulder Interim Chief of Police Stephen Redfearn

From the Division of Student Affairs: Being a Buff

As the fall semester gets underway, it’s a great time to reflect on what it means to be a Buff. A big part of that is role modeling our shared values within the campus and community beyond.

The Colorado Creed is a social responsibility code started and run by students. It is a way of life and reminder to act with honor, integrity and respect for our campus and Boulder communities.

Additionally, being a Buff means:

  • We keep each other safe and look out for one another.
  • We respect and appreciate our neighbors.
  •  We understand how our choices may affect others.

We live by these shared values wherever we are—both on and off campus.

Use student resources like CU NightRide, which allows you to request free evening transportation to and from any location within Boulder city limits. Whether you need to travel across campus or to a neighborhood in Boulder, CU NightRide student drivers can get you there.

Be sure to introduce yourself to your neighbors this week, and throughout the year, be considerate and respectful to those around you. Be mindful of loud noise, trash or large gatherings at your residence. If you have plans to host a party, let your neighbors know, register your party and follow city and county ordinances.

During your time in college, you might make some mistakes—and that’s okay. We can help you learn and grow from your mistakes, and the Division of Student Affairs is here to support you every step of the way. 

From the CU Boulder Police Department: Campus safety

At the CU Boulder Police Department, which is part of CU Boulder’s Division of Public Safety,  your safety is our top priority. While our campus is both beautiful and safe, no campus is immune to crime. 

Please bookmark and become familiar with the website. CU Boulder has of emergency notification. Learn how, when and why officials alert our community about emergencies and other situations. 

When the health and safety of a fellow Buff is at risk, calling for help is always the right thing to do. Simply call or text 911 to be connected to a CU Boulder police or Boulder police dispatcher, who can help. Not sure if what you’re seeing is an emergency? Call anyway and let the professionals evaluate the situation.

CU Boulder has a robust approach to identifying and sharing concerns. When in doubt about others’ safety, share your concerns and seek out referrals and resources so that others can provide assistance and support. CUPD promotes Safe2Tell as an anonymous option to share information. 

Living in a residence hall? CUPD’s residential service officers (RSOs) are another point of connection for students. RSOs support safety, providing education and appropriate enforcement of lower-level violations. If you receive an administrative citation or warning, use that as an opportunity to consider safer, more considerate behavior choices and to reflect upon how your decisions impact yourself and the community.

From the Boulder Police Department: Living in Boulder

People often refer to the university as a ‘city within a city,’ and that is very true. The strives to be a premier law enforcement agency and a model of excellence in policing by creating partnerships, building trust, reducing crime and improving the quality of life for our community.

If you live off campus and experience an emergency at home or anywhere in the city, we are your first responders. As always, call 911 to be connected to our emergency dispatch center.

We encourage all members of the Boulder community to for city and countywide emergencies or disasters. 

In addition, please remember to avoid , which pose a real threat to life and property, especially since fire danger has become a year-round problem in Colorado. Setting off fireworks can also negatively impact the health and wellness of your neighbors and our community. Possible legal penalties include fines and possible jail time.

Boulder would not be the fabulous city it is today without the university. Welcome to campus and to town!

You’re a Buff wherever you are

Please remember, we are here to support you and want to see you succeed. Your experience at CU Boulder will not be defined by one moment. Your time here will be a culmination of experiences both in and out of the classroom—it’s up to you on how you choose to get involved and be in community with others. And however you define your experience, it’s on all of us to uphold what it means to be a Buff in everything we do.

We hope you have a great start to the fall semester. Take care of yourselves, look out for each other and remember that you’re a Buff wherever you are.

Here’s to a successful and safe fall semester!

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D’Andra Mull
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
CU Boulder

Doreen Jokerst
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Public Safety
Chief of Police
CU Boulder

Stephen Redfearn
Interim Chief of Police
Boulder Police Department

Whether you’re starting your first semester or returning to campus, we’re excited to welcome you to a new academic year at CU Boulder.

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