Safety
FEMA will conduct a test to assess the operational readiness of the nation's infrastructure that would be used to send messages during a nationwide emergency, beginning at 12:18 p.m. mountain time.
At times, a student may exhibit behavior that is concerning. Even if a nagging feeling in your gut is all you have to go on, pay attention to it. Get examples of concerning behavior and tips on how to help.
Get up to speed and make sure your information is entered correctly in the campus alert system before the next incident occurs.
Officials on Wednesday were trying to learn more information and possibly offer medical treatment to a woman who encountered a rabid bat on campus. The woman was located. Learn more about rabies exposure and prevention.
CUPD is conducting an investigation into the alleged events of Wednesday night that spurred the dissemination of a Clery Act crime alert.
As you head out to enjoy the many activities in and around ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß, get tips on everything from wildfire prevention to lightning, flood and bear safety, and have a great time exploring the area!
Environmental Health and Safety is rolling out BioRAFT, a user-friendly web-based platform that will simplify lab management and chemical, biological and radiological safety compliance.
Now wrapping up its sixth year, the Infrastructure and Safety Mentorship Program is designed to provide staff with professional and personal development as part of mentor-mentee teams.
If you've been dreaming of owning a moped to buzz around town, Parking Services offers tips to protect you so you won't mope over your used moped purchase.
As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Office of Victim Assistance reminds the campus community that CU has policies that prohibit this type of conduct.