Safety
- Recently, the ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ Police Department installed a MedDrop kiosk in the lobby of the Police Department and Parking and Transportation building at 1050 Regent Dr. This kiosk will allow you to properly dispose of your expired or unwanted medications. This can be done at any time and without an appointment.
- Earlier today, Boulder County District Attorney Stan Garnett announced that CU and Boulder police officers were justified to use lethal force against an armed suspect in the Folsom Field Champions Center on Oct. 5, 2016.
- Whatever being a non-traditional student means to you, it certainly means having a different college experience than students coming straight from high school.
- Last week, the university conducted its semi-annual test of the ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ Alert system. This means that, if you are signed up, you should have received a test alert on your mobile device and via email. Here are a few FAQs on ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ Alerts.
- With October being Domestic Violence Awareness month, CU wants to remind the community of the policies in place that prohibit intimate partner abuse (including dating and domestic violence).
- On Thursday, Nov. 3, your No. 23 Colorado Buffaloes will be in the national spotlight as they host Pac-12 opponents UCLA on Fox Sports 1. While minimal disruptions outside of those usually associated with gameday activities are anticipated, members of the campus community should review their main campus plans for the day and be prepared.
- You’re a Buff wherever you are. So this Halloween, Be Aware. Be Responsible. Be Considerate.
- As Halloween weekend approaches, we’d like to encourage everyone to celebrate responsibly and have some fun. But as you do so, please take steps to ensure the health and safety of yourself and others.
- Each semester, the campus performs a test of the ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ Alerts system to raise awareness of the platform and test the deployment of new notification methods. Elements of the rescheduled test at noon on Wednesday, Oct. 26, will include the final integration of the Alertus desktop notifications platform and testing of upgrades to the alerts.colorado.edu website.
- Text messages are accepted by Boulder County’s four 9-1-1 dispatch centers, including the CU Boulder Police Department. While this is a great feature, there are only specific times and reasons to use this type of emergency communication.