Can you recognize abusive behaviors? Do you know how you can support a friend? Test your knowledge of intimate partner abuse and domestic and dating violence with this interactive quiz.
The CU Boulder Police Department has partnered with Counseling and Psychiatric Services to bring real-time video call services to students who may be in a mental health crisis after hours.
As addiction to opiates continues to be a major health concern in babyÖ±²¥app and across the United States, it has become increasingly important to know how to respond to an overdose situation. Learn more.
The CU Police Department recently completed a recruitment plan with the assistance of the Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement and other campus partners.
Did you know there's a location on campus for buyers and sellers using websites such as Craigslist to safely complete transactions? The area is open to students, employees and the general public.
As we say goodbye to daylight saving time and head into the shorter days of winter, make sure your bicycle is equipped with the right bike lights to keep you safe. Learn more.
Every year, car crashes in the U.S. injure more than 3 million people and kill more than 32,000. Many of these crashes are preventable. Learn more to protect yourself and others on the road.
CU Boulder will test the CU Boulder Alerts system at 11:55 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 16. The test will include text messages, emails, social media and website announcements.
Bike theft is the No. 1 crime on campus. So far in 2019, eight bike thieves have been arrested thanks to the CU Boulder Police Department's revamped bait bike program.
You can send a text message to Boulder County's 911 dispatch centers, including the CU Boulder Police Department. While this is a great feature, it should only be used in specific situations.