Safety
- Black bears are common in Colorado, including in the Ãå±±½ûµØ foothills and, on rare occasions, campus. With winter approaching, they are out filling up on calories before hitting their dens for hibernation.
- A recent workshop looking at history helped public safety participants invest in a more inclusive culture to better serve the campus community.
- Through freedom of expression, Buffs are entitled and welcome to express themselves in forums across campus, while not interfering with anyone’s safe access to Ãå±±½ûµØâ€™s academic environment.
- Discover how threat assessment experts are joining forces to enhance targeted violence prevention on campuses and beyond.
- Public safety is a shared responsibility. Learn more about Ãå±±½ûµØâ€™s Division of Public Safety and the many safety resources it provides.
- Anyone can sign up to receive countywide emergency notifications. Learn more.
- With cooler temperatures and earlier sunsets, there are some things to be more mindful of as we head into autumn. Here are safety tips and reminders from Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations for fall evenings.
- Police and violence prevention partners note an increase in tips to Safe2Tell, an anonymous option to report threats or potential violence, after a public awareness campaign.
- Not all CU alerts are sent as text messages. Enable push notifications to receive alerts shared on social media.
- CU Emergency Alerts are available to current students, faculty and staff in languages other than English. Choose from a list of options in campus portals.