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Walk, don’t ride, through campus dismount zones
To make campus a safer place for pedestrians, short sections of campus are designated as dismount zones, where bicycles, e-scooters, longboards, and other wheeled devices are prohibited from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
2023 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report now available
The 2023 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campuses, in specific off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Colorado State University, and on public property surrounding campuses.
September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month
September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month encourages public conversation to holistically discuss the well-being and security of Colorado State University's campus community. Throughout the month, programs and events will share safety resources available at the university community, ranging from driving tips that reduce bike vs. car accidents to run, hide, fight training sessions.
Living with wildlife in Colorado means not touching or feeding wildlife in Colorado
In natural areas and urban areas – including on CSU’s campuses – the rules are the same: do not touch or feed wildlife for any reason.
‘Bomb cyclone’ snowstorm closes campus March 13
Campus was closed on Wednesday, March 13, due to a significant snowstorm dubbed a "bomb cyclone," which is characterized by a sudden and significant drop in atmospheric pressure.
Chief Scott Harris: An open letter to campus about active threats
Plan now to survive an active assailant, and research shows that you are more likely to live through an active assailant attack.
Update on Admissions Tour Incident
President Frank's message to campus on where we are in responding, and to share some thoughts as our semester comes to a close.
Counseling and support resources available following off-campus incident
Fort Collins Police are conducting a thorough investigation of a shooting that occurred last night off campus in the City Park area where many students, faculty, and staff reside.
‘Tell Someone’ and other safety resources for students and employees
The safety of all our students and employees is always among our highest priorities.