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Feb. 14, 2023

Dear Roadrunners,

Presidential Statement graphicI am at a loss to describe how I’m feeling after a spate of shootings and lockdowns at schools near and far yesterday. for five hours early Monday while police searched for an armed fugitive who killed a police K-9; a near the school in the afternoon and remains hospitalized; and at least and several more injured during a mass shooting last night.

This series of tragic school shootings occurred exactly three months after mass killings at universities in Idaho and Virginia, and there have been many more mass shootings just outside of school settings in the United States since then. Because I care deeply about the mental and emotional health of our students and colleagues, I find it challenging not to write a public message for every tragic event we all read about in the news.

As a university president, my top priority is the safety and well-being of º£½ÇÉçÇø students and employees. As we grieve the victims of yesterday’s violence and recognize the trauma inflicted on thousands more who experienced Monday’s campus lockdowns, I ask that you review the emergency procedures for the Auraria Campus (in or ), which are posted online and as flyers around campus, as well as these for our campus.

As you all experienced during last week’s bomb threat at Lynx Crossing, º£½ÇÉçÇø will communicate proactively and thoroughly during emergencies via Emergency Notification System alerts, social media and emails; we have spent the past few years fine-tuning our crisis procedures and communications to ensure a timely and efficient response to any issue that arises on campus. Thanks to our public-safety team and all of our community members and friends for all they do to keep our campuses safe.

Together, we can protect and support one another.

Sincerely,

Janine Davidson, Ph.D.
President


Campus Resources:

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  • º£½ÇÉçÇø offers mental-health resources for those in need. Students can receive free and confidential mental-health assistance from the Counseling Center (303-615-9988) and the  (303-615-9999; 303-615-9911 after hours). The Student Care Center (303-615-0006) is also available to help.
  • Faculty and staff members can access services and support through the . Call 303-866-4314 or complete the  to make an appointment.
  • The Auraria Campus Police Department hosts regular , open to the campus community. Know the warning signs and how to report.
  • U.S. Department of Homeland Security research shows that if we , we can help prevent it. Reach out to the  if you are concerned about the well-being of a student.
  • Contact the .