No threat has been made to the CU Boulder campus itself,� said Melissa Hart, the CU Boulder Police Communications Manager. �The campus is being shut down as a precaution due to the threats made to Denver metropolitan area campuses.�
All CU Boulder in-person and remote classes are canceled, and employees are asked to work remotely. Asynchronous classes will continue as they don’t include live classroom interaction.
This closure is the latest in a series of shutdowns, including several City of Denver and Front Range colleges.All CU Boulder in-person and remote classes are canceled, and employees are asked to work remotely. Asynchronous classes will continue as they don’t include live classroom interaction.
This closure is the latest in a series of shutdowns, including several City of Denver and Front Range colleges.
The City of Denver Police Department reported the threats were �unsubstantiated�, and are currently being investigated. Classes are expected to resume around the state on Monday, August 8.
Just after 2:30 p.m. on Friday, the CU Boulder Twitter account said police determined the threats made to the Denver campuses were a “hoax.” Classes remain canceled for the day.