Safety
- Before ever entering a residence hall, students moving to campus will spit in a tube, hand it over and wait just 45 minutes for their COVID-19 test results.
- Learn how we’re preparing for your return to campus, as well as steps you can take to navigate the change.
- The Procurement Service Center is rolling out a new centralized approach to purchasing COVID-19 PPE and disinfecting supplies to make it easier for you to get what you need.
- Whether you’re new to the Buff family or are returning for another academic year, we want to share some guidance all Buffs need to practice as we enter this new season and semester.
- With students, faculty and staff preparing to return to campus this fall and some already on campus, CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ is launching a public health awareness and accountability campaign called Protect Our Herd aimed at normalizing behaviors to curb the spread of COVID-19 on campus and in the broader community.
- As staff, faculty and students start returning to campus, we want to make sure our community is equipped for a safe return. As part of this effort, Health and Wellness Services has established a hotline and email account to address common questions.
- CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Police Chief Doreen Jokerst and other area law enforcement officials plan to meet with a group of students over the next two weeks to build on discussions started in early June.
- The CU Police Department has identified several officers and civilian employees as liaisons to the Pride Office within the CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Center for Inclusion and Social Change.
- Patrol officers are working to remove bicycles that were abandoned when students and employees left the campus to work remotely. So far, more than 80 bikes have been secured.
- There have been reports recently that police impersonators have stopped and questioned drivers. СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ County police departments are not conducting traffic stops to ask drivers why they're out.