Safety
Sexual assault is all too common and can have lasting impacts on individuals and communities. Here are five things everyone should know about sexual assault.- Students, faculty and staff will soon notice new physical security enhancements in classrooms across campus.
The University of Colorado Police Department is introducing the Blue Envelope Program, a new voluntary tool designed to support clearer communication and understanding between police officers and community members who may need additional accommodations during an interaction.- The CU Boulder Police Department’s social media handle is transitioning to @CUBoulderDPS to better reflect the broader work of the Division of Public Safety and its integrated public safety model.
College life is full of unforgettable experiences. Whether you're celebrating something special, heading out to a concert or planning a night on the town, here's your guide to keeping friends safe and making the most of every adventure.
Want to host a party without worrying about noise complaints or expensive tickets? Register your party with Off-Campus Life and the Boulder Police Department.
Launched in fall 2025, a free app for CU Boulder students, faculty and staff offers emergency alerts, reporting tools and safety features in one place.
Intimate partner abuse can take many forms, and recognizing the warning signs can help you support yourself or someone you care about.
Boulder is expecting snow and freezing temperatures for the next few days. Whether you're staying in town or leaving for the weekend, here are some tips to be prepared.
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.