Safety
- We know some students may be experiencing food insecurity. If you’re worried about where you're going to get your next meal, CU has several resources right here on campus that are free and safe to access.Â
- The campus police program that aims to reduce bike theft is making a post-COVID-19 comeback. Learn more about it and get tips to keep your bike from being stolen.
- A new $1.2 million, two-year project will develop and deliver programming to empower the CU Boulder community to recognize and report safety concerns.
- The CU Boulder Police Department joins 15 other campus police departments pledging to unite local communities, public safety and mental health organizations to become “of one mind.”
- The CU Boulder Police Department’s property and evidence unit is the first university police department in North America to earn the SCS Northwest Evidence Management Professional Accreditation certificate, a process that took about two years to complete.
- Knowing how to take care of ourselves and look out for each other can make all the difference in creating a positive college experience for everyone. Here are a few ways to look out for each other.
- This will be the last COVID-19 weekly update for the fall semester unless circumstances warrant a return to the series. For up-to-date details, the campus COVID-19 information page will continue to be available.Â
- Among students who completed the COVID-19 vaccination requirement process, 95 percent are vaccinated. Read more in this week's update.
- Counseling and Psychiatric Services and the CU Boulder Police Department have collaborated on a co-responder position to “triage” mental health issues and connect students to resources.
- Campus officials are monitoring national discussions on vaccination booster information and maintaining mitigation measures in campus buildings, such as enhanced airflow and cleaning. Read about these updates and more in this week’s edition.