Safety
City of Boulder staff engineers say they’re close to completing the 30% design phase of the South Boulder Creek Flood Mitigation Project, a milestone that will enable the city to begin the permitting process with a number of local, state and federal agencies.
At-large campus community members will help provide continued review, feedback and communication with the CU Boulder Police Department.
The end of the semester can be a difficult time for students. Here are some tips for staff and faculty who are concerned that a student may be struggling or thinking about suicide.
The ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado Police Department, in collaboration with Facilities Management, will use $3.4 million in state-controlled maintenance funding to improve classroom security. As part of this project, CUPD was also granted funding for technical assistance from a U.S. Department of Justice program.
With St. Patrick's Day around the corner, Police Chief Doreen Jokerst and Acting Vice ³Ô¹ÏÍø JB Banks want to remind everyone to be considerate and safe. Look out for each other and your neighbors, whether on campus, ³Ô¹ÏÍø Hill or elsewhere.
The CU Boulder Police Department is bringing regional law enforcement agencies and first responders together to fine-tune their coordinated response efforts, expanding on a commitment made last year.
St. Patrick’s Day can be a time of festivities and celebration, and we all play a role in keeping each other and our community safe. Here are some tips and reminders before the holiday.Â
This last issue of the COVID-19 weekly update for the spring 2022 semester summarizes the campus shift to a mask-optional environment.
Submit your proof of COVID-19 vaccine booster or exemption paperwork today to be in compliance with CU Boulder’s updated COVID-19 guidance, information about the COVID-19 dashboard and reminders about mask requirements.
In this week’s update, learn more about why CU Boulder’s mask requirement will continue even after Boulder County’s mask mandate expires later this week.