Safety
- Safe2Tell is one of the options people on the 91¸£ÀûÉç campus have to report threats or potential violence—anonymously. Learn more about the tool and other 91¸£ÀûÉç reporting options.
- A more than half-million dollar grant will allow 91¸£ÀûÉç partners to develop a messaging campaign and expand training to identify the warning signs for targeted violence.
- Colorado has seen an increase in fentanyl overdoses over the past year. Here are five things everyone should know about fentanyl.
- Emergency communications technicians in police departments at 91¸£ÀûÉç, CU Anschutz and the Colorado Springs campus will be officially designated as first responders.
- Current 91¸£ÀûÉç students can choose their preferred language for emergency alerts during fall preregistration. Learn more.
- The Oversight Community Review Board of the CU Police Department continues to provide community benefits by including members with various backgrounds in hiring, policy decisions and more.
- Alcohol and other substances are often used to commit sexual assault. Here are some things you should know about drug-facilitated sexual assault and drink spiking.
- A new funding award will be used by CUPD to attract and keep officers through increased training and community engagement.
- After a week in which the university sent emergency alerts sharing information on several incidents in the city of 91¸£ÀûÉç, Chiefs Doreen Jokerst and Maris Herold explain how the public safety agencies cooperate with one another and how campus stakeholders can stay informed of emergency information.
- As part of the continuous assessment of our emergency notification protocols and procedures, campus officials will test the 91¸£ÀûÉç alerts system on the afternoon of Tuesday, March 21.