Safety
- The Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance (OIEC) has launched a new website for learning more about support services, reporting options and skills for addressing harassment, discriminatory actions, unwanted sexual behavior, abusive relationships and stalking.
- St. Patrick’s Day can be a time of festivities and celebration. Please take a moment to review some safety and enforcement tips.
- Facilities Management and Environmental Health and Safety staff this month have treated two CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ classrooms for the possible presence of bed bugs. Read to learn about the university's treatment methods and campus resources.
- СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Police Department has arrested a man suspected of stealing two bikes, one from CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ's East Campus and another from Café Mexicali on Baseline Road. Both bikes have been returned to the rightful owners.
- On Thursday, Feb. 16, law enforcement agencies from around the Denver metro area will be participating in Operation 1 Charlie 3, an education and enforcement project focusing on Colorado’s Move Over Law.
- The CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Police Department (CUPD) is holding two town hall sessions on Feb. 14, where the two police chief finalists, CUPD deputy chiefs Ken Koch and Randy Repola, will share their unique visions for the campus police department.
- The city of СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ has opened a web version of the 2017 Community Perception Survey to ask residents and other community members about their perception and experience of СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ as a safe and welcoming community for all.
- For many of us, clean water is so plentiful and readily available that we rarely, if ever, pause to consider what life would be like without it. CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Environmental Health and Safety is tasked by state and federal agencies with ensuring everyone on campus does their part to keep our water systems free of pollutants.
- The FBI has issued a warning on an internet scam that targets college students seeking work. Phony job opportunities are advertised via students’ university emails. Unfortunately, students who take the bait suffer financial losses.
- On Feb. 8, CUPD will hold four active harmer response sessions for students, faculty and staff. This course is designed as a reactive training on how to respond if an incident occurs, regardless of whether it occurs on campus or elsewhere.