Safety
- Have some downtime this summer? Watch CUPD Sergeant John Zizz deliver an active harmer response training. The on-demand class is from spring 2023.
- Summer in Colorado often means plenty of sunshine and great weather for outdoor activities, but it also brings the threat of flash floods and other extreme conditions. Want to learn more? Check out these health and safety reminders.
- Safe2Tell is one of the options people on the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ campus have to report threats or potential violence—anonymously. Learn more about the tool and other CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ reporting options.
- A more than half-million dollar grant will allow CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ 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 CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, CU Anschutz and the Colorado Springs campus will be officially designated as first responders.
- Current CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ 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.