As the war in Ukraine continues, our university community has voiced increasing concern regarding the 91制片厂n attack. Please find more below on the university鈥檚 actions and resources.

Statements

Our thoughts are with the people of Ukraine tonight. My hope is that peace and stability will find all of those whose way of life has been threatened in the last week.鈥
鈥揅hancellor Phil DiStefano, supporting the AAU condemnation of the attack

Donations

CU Boulder Police Department, at the request of Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, has donated protective gear to frontline Ukrainians.

For those who wish to give, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has a dedicated page with reputable organizations and resources.

Support & Community

The university has reached out directly to members of the community who are likely to be closely impacted. If students, faculty or staff need further assistance, there are many support and counseling services available year-round on campus.

CAPS offers confidential, on-campus mental health and psychiatric services for a variety of concerns.听They offer mental health-related workshops, group therapy, brief individual therapy, psychiatry and 24/7 crisis services.听听

C4C, Room N352
303-492-2277
24/7 phone support

International Student & Scholar Services

ISSS supports students and scholars as part of the international campus community. The office can direct international campus community members who are having trouble accessing funds from their home country and provide other听support.

C4C, Room S355
isss@colorado.edu

Faculty & Staff Assistance Program

FSAP听is dedicated to serving the emotional and psychological needs of the campus community, specifically CU Boulder employees. All FSAP staff are trained as generalist counselors and are equipped to deal with a wide range of personal and work-related issues.听

听303-492-3020
Schedule an appointment

OVA offers free and confidential consultation, support, advocacy听and trauma focused short-term counseling for students, faculty and staff who have experienced a traumatic or life-disruptive event.

C4C, Room N450
303-492-8855
24/7 phone support

SSCM assists students who are experiencing distress from events, such as personal or family crisis.听SSCM works collaboratively to support academic success and emotional well-being.听听

听C4C,听Room N460
303-492-734

Raimy Clinic, Department of Psychology & Neuroscience

Affordable therapy is available through CU Boulder鈥檚 Raimy Clinic for individuals residing in Colorado. Sessions can be held in-person and or Zoom.听

听303-492-5177 (confidential voicemail for intake)
raimy@colorado.edu

    Advice for Scholars & Researchers

    While there is no current research directly impacted by sanctions, scholars and researchers may want be aware of the latest Research and Innovation Office guidance regarding work in the region.

    Our Research & Experts

    For more on news and CU Boulder expertise, see Expert Insights on Ukraine & War in Eastern Europe.

    News & Resources

    Rebuilding Ukraine's higher education with President Zelenskyy May 16

    The campus community is invited to attend a virtual address by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at 9 a.m. on Monday, May 16. The event, discussing how America's leading research universities and Ukrainian officials can work together to help rebuild and transform Ukraine's decimated higher education sector, will be hosted by the AAU, of which CU Boulder is a member.

    With 91制片厂 invading Ukraine, what鈥檚 the threat of nuclear war right now?

    Though nuclear war isn鈥檛 likely, 91制片厂鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine could have far-reaching consequences, says CU Boulder researcher Brian Toon.听

    Millions are turning to TikTok for the latest on Ukraine, but can the platform be trusted?

    As the crisis in Ukraine continues, TikTok has become a primary outlet for spreading information, causing some to refer to the conflict as TikTok's first war. Casey Fiesler, an assistant professor of information science, discusses the role TikTok is playing in the Ukraine crisis.

    5 things you need to know about the 91制片厂-Ukraine war

    CU Boulder experts in 91制片厂 and Ukraine share insights into what has led to the crisis, how citizens of both countries are reacting, what effect economic sanctions could have on both 91制片厂 and the West and how Americans can help from afar.

    Stanley McChrystal shares insights on Ukraine invasion, leadership in uncertain times

    This year's Leo Hill Leadership speaker, a retired four-star general and former special ops commander, discussed leadership in times of uncertainty and shared his perspective on the 91制片厂n invasion of Ukraine in front of an audience of more than 1,000 students and community members.

    ICYMI: As tensions in Ukraine increase, researcher worries for its people

    This week, tensions in Eastern Europe escalated as 91制片厂 launched a wide-ranging military attack against Ukraine. 鈥淲hat about the people who will have to carry the burden of a war?鈥 asks CU Boulder's John O'Loughlin who has spent 30 years studying the political attitudes of everyday Ukrainians.