Safety
As the campus community prepares for the start of the academic year, the implementation teams of the Road Map to Fall 2020 share regular updates. In this issue: the new campus operating status dashboard, dining options, Protect Our Herd signage and more.
However you choose to get around, there are a number of ways to commute while physically distancing. Recommendations may continue to evolve, but here are a few tips to help you navigate campus safely.
With students, faculty and staff preparing to return to campus this fall and some already on campus, CU Boulder is launching a public health awareness and accountability campaign called Protect Our Herd aimed at normalizing behaviors to curb the spread of COVID-19 on campus and in the broader community.
Suicide—it’s not an easy topic to talk about, but it is so important. Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college-aged students. Whether you or someone you care about is having a hard time, it’s important for someone who is thinking about suicide to get the help they need.
Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 3. Even though we gain an extra hour, it can be hard to adjust to the increasingly shorter days of winter. Here are some reminders to stay safe.
How much do you know about alcohol? Are you familiar with campus resources and policies? Test your knowledge with this interactive quiz.
As a college student, you may find yourself in a situation you’re not sure how to handle, especially if alcohol is involved. If you’re concerned about the health or safety of a fellow Buff, help is one phone call away.
Bike theft is the No. 1 crime on campus. So far in 2019, eight bike thieves have been arrested thanks to the CU Boulder Police Department's revamped bait bike program.
The weather in Boulder can be unpredictable, at times bringing heavy snowstorms, high winds and dangerous wind chills. Take a moment to check out some wintry weather tips and precautions.
How should you react if you find yourself in an imminent harm situation? All faculty, staff and students on campus are encouraged to attend the Active Harmer Level 1 Class.