The test will take place around noon on Wednesday, testing the campus's ability to send emergency communications via multiple channels. Also, Boulder County will kick off its season of monthly emergency warning sirens tests on April 2.
Now is a good time to make sure your information is in the campus alert system correctly. If you live off campus, you might also consider checking with your city and county for any alerts registration systems offered there.
Every day, we face a danger like we never thought we would in our lifetime: crossing the street at the crosswalk. But this danger could be lessened if we all just followed a few simple rules.
If you know someone experiencing a pattern of behavior that is causing them to feel fear or alter their everyday activities, there are ways to support them.
Ever wonder what it takes to clear campus after a big snowstorm? Snow removal at CU Boulder is an all-hands-on-deck choreographed operation that involves several on- and off-campus groups.
So, what is stalking? Stalking is a pattern of behavior directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to feel fear or alter their everyday activities. Learn more.
Stalking happens in communities across the country, and chances are you know someone who has been stalked. Being someone who takes stalking seriously and is willing to help can make a difference.
Work in recent days to protect some of our campus trees resulted in a contractor inadvertently using a different product than we'd specified for the job. Learn more.
As we near the end of the semester and finals, the police department reminds you of the right ways to finish strong. What your plan should not include: abusing prescription medications.
Every day, people break traffic laws without even realizing it. The CU Boulder Police Department shares some of the lesser known offenses to help keep folks on the right side of the law.