Safety
Boulder City Manager Jane Brautigam lined up a unique team-building exercise for her staff this year. Joining Chancellor DiStefano's office, senior university administrators, faculty, staff and student-volunteers, she and her team rolled up their sleeves to help new students move into their residence halls.
Campus is a hive of activity as thousands of new and returning students arrive and prepare for the launch of a new academic year. Learn about parking impacts, Fall Welcome events, volunteer opportunities and more.- Did you host a children's program this summer? If so, please join us for a debrief Aug. 29 at 11:30 a.m. in the Ice Overlook at the Rec Center.
Campus is a hive of activity as thousands of new and returning students arrive and prepare for the launch of a new academic year. Learn about parking impacts, Fall Welcome events, volunteer opportunities and more.
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This Saturday, the Class of 2020 began their 30-day countdown to the start of their college careers… which means it is only three weeks until Move-In 2016. Have you made your plans for this year’s event?</div>
An engaged crowd of 1,500 - mostly students – were in attendance at the CU Recreation Center Friday afternoon to listen to Vice President Joe Biden talk about the importance of involving all members of a campus community in curbing sex assault and supporting victims.
University of Colorado Boulder and city of Boulder police will step up enforcement of the city’s traffic laws in and around several of Boulder’s top locations for motor vehicle collisions involving a bicyclist or pedestrian beginning Monday, April 11. As part of the Heads Up Boulder crosswalk safety campaign, officers from the two departments will be at select intersections around the CU campus to give out warnings and issue tickets.
<p>Students planning spring break trips to warm climates outside the United States, including Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America, should be aware that they are traveling to Zika virus-affected areas and are encouraged to take precautions.</p>
<p>As St. Patrick's Day approaches, we'd like to encourage everyone to celebrate responsibly.</p>
<p>Reduce the risk of accidental exposure, drug misuse, and environmental contamination by participating in Drug Take-Back Day. Turn in unused or expired medication for safe disposal on Wednesday, March 9, at the Drug Take-Back Event hosted by Community Health, a division of Wardenburg Health Services and the CU Police Department.</p>