Published: Nov. 14, 2016

The campus has seen an increase in reports of protected class harassment over the past few weeks. Various offices across the university, including within , and the are responding and ensuring that anyone impacted is connected with support services. Safety, and the welfare of our students, staff and faculty, remain the highest priority for our campus, and we are closely monitoring the campus climate and environment in light of recent events around the country.

that target people based on their identity, and it will take all immediate action to ensure that we maintain a safe and nondiscriminatory environment for our entire community.

The university also has offices that can provide confidential counseling if community members have experienced discrimination or harassment: (OVA), (FSAP) and (CAPs). Student based advocacy centers include the , , and .

听The university encourages all students, staff and faculty to . Even if you do not know the identity of the perpetrator, we would still encourage you to file a complaint. Please contact OIEC (cureport@colorado.edu, 303-492-2127) or law enforcement (, 911 or 303-492-6666 or , 911 or 303-441-3333).