Safety
- In recognition of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this Saturday, April 29, the ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ Police Department would like to remind the community of the permanent dropbox in the police building.
- With April being Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the university wants to remind the campus community there are policies in place that prohibit this type of conduct.
- The spring Heads Up Boulder crosswalk safety campaign kicks off Monday, April 24. Officers from both CU and the city will focus enforcement efforts at high-collision intersections and crosswalks near campus.
- After sending a safety email to the campus and investigating a student-reported March 2017 crime, the CU Police Department determined that the student made up the story and the crime never occurred.
- There are many ways to show support for those who have been sexually assaulted. Start a conversation and raise awareness by wearing jeans on National Denim Day, April 26.
- Sexual assault, violence and abuse impacts all communities, including college campuses. The OVA (Office of Victim Assistance) offers free and confidential counseling, support and advocacy for students, staff and faculty.
- In case you missed the ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ Police Department active harmer training sessions in February, here's what you need to know. Also, CUPD has announced four additional classes scheduled for April 26.
- During spring break, the city of Boulder removed the "High-Intensity Activated CrossWalK" (HAWK) signal light at the crosswalk on Regent Drive and replaced it with a traditional traffic signal light.
- A pair of on-campus construction and maintenance projects will require lane closures on 18th Street and Colorado Avenue during spring break.
- A wildfire in the foothills west of Boulder has led to some off-campus evacuations and has affected air quality on campus.