Now wrapping up its fifth year, the Infrastructure and Safety Mentorship Program is designed to provide pertinent staff with professional and personal development as part of a mentor-mentee team.
Last week, CU Boulder Police Department closed four open theft cases with the arrest Robert Thomas Hawley and Ania Y. Schill. And on Tuesday, officers arrested Eric Todd Ditmore after he was reported stealing a bike near Williams Village.
In the event of a large-scale public health emergency, CU Boulder and Boulder County Public Health would collaborate to distribute medication. On June 16, join the simulated exercise to help health care providers practice the process.
In recognition of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this Saturday, April 29, the CU Boulder Police Department would like to remind the community of the permanent dropbox in the police building.
With April being Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the university wants to remind the campus community there are policies in place that prohibit this type of conduct.
The spring Heads Up Boulder crosswalk safety campaign kicks off Monday, April 24. Officers from both CU and the city will focus enforcement efforts at high-collision intersections and crosswalks near campus.
After sending a safety email to the campus and investigating a student-reported March 2017 crime, the CU Police Department determined that the student made up the story and the crime never occurred.
There are many ways to show support for those who have been sexually assaulted. Start a conversation and raise awareness by wearing jeans on National Denim Day, April 26.
Sexual assault, violence and abuse impacts all communities, including college campuses. The OVA (Office of Victim Assistance) offers free and confidential counseling, support and advocacy for students, staff and faculty.
In case you missed the CU Boulder Police Department active harmer training sessions in February, here's what you need to know. Also, CUPD has announced four additional classes scheduled for April 26.