Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college-aged students. Whether you or someone you know is having a hard time, it’s important to reach out or ask for help.
While young people are less likely to experience severe or life-threatening complications from COVID-19, you play a critical role in minimizing the spread of the disease. Here are some important factors to consider to help control the spread of COVID-19.
Many students, faculty and staff may be wondering if they should proceed with plans to travel. Guidance is changing frequently so check travel advisories with the CDC, the State Department and the WHO before you go. Learn more.
The Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder campus webpage on COVID-19 is a vast resource of frequently asked questions, videos, statements from campus officials and more. Go there for ongoing updates and information.
The presence of novel coronavirus or COVID-19 in our local community has created an unprecedented demand for greater understanding of this global pandemic and infectious diseases in general. Members of the campus community are asking: What do I need to know if I have been exposed to COVID-19?
As a college student, you may find yourself in a situation that you’re not sure how to handle, especially if alcohol is involved. If you’re concerned about the health or safety of a fellow Buff, help is one phone call away.
While the university does not set requirements for personal travel, we strongly urge you to forgo travel to areas with active community transmission or high-risk countries as designated by the CDC.
Our phones, tablets and laptops often contain personal information and important data, having great value to criminals. Get pointers from CUPD to help prevent your devices from being stolen.
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 Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder 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.