Safety
The CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó Police Department and the Prevention Science Program will continue efforts to prevent violence in Colorado, using a nearly $2 million grant for hate crimes prevention and bystander reporting across much of the CU system.
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 CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó’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 CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó’s Division of Public Safety and the many safety resources it provides.
Anyone can sign up to receive countywide emergency notifications. Learn more.
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.
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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.
CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó’s Division of Public Safety offers the free, easy-to-use Guardian mobile safety app to all students, faculty and staff who sign up using a Colorado email address. Get answers to frequently asked questions.