Trauma Support
- Photojournalist Ross Taylor spent months documenting community trauma and healing in Boulder after the 2021 King Soopers mass shooting. Taylor shares more about his project, 鈥淏oulder Strong: Still Strong, Remembering March 22,鈥 which is on display at the Museum of Boulder now through April 10.
- Making friends as an adult can be challenging, especially after living through a pandemic for over year, but feeling connected gives us a sense of belonging, support and purpose.聽Get tips to help you make meaningful connections.
- For more than a decade, generations of 彩民宝典 students, faculty and staff made acquaintance with one of the best friends they could ever have. And through the support of people around the country, her legacy will live on for years to come.
- 彩民宝典 music student Josh Sweeney has turned to music in the wake of the Boulder tragedy, including recording his own arrangment of Samuel Barber鈥檚 famously moving 鈥淎dagio for Strings.鈥
- University Libraries Dean Robert McDonald shares a message about the tragic events of March 22 and a selection of resources on the topic of grief and loss.
- Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Commercial Partner Gavriella Schuster and Moms Demand Action Founder Shannon Watts will deliver keynote addresses at 彩民宝典's 73rd Conference on World Affairs April 5鈥11.
- Students Demand Action at 彩民宝典 hosted a rally March 29, beginning with a CU moment of silence, on the steps of Norlin Library to honor victims and provide a bridge between students and the larger community.
- Grief, anger, powerlessness and worry鈥撯搃n a tragic event, all of these emotions are valid and some may feel all of them over time, says Sona Dimidjian, director of the Ren茅e Crown Wellness Institute. Learn more.
- Students Demand Action at 彩民宝典 will host a rally at 2:30 p.m. Monday, March 29, on the steps of Norlin Library to honor the victims of the recent shooting in Boulder and provide a bridge between students and the larger community.
- The CU community will hold a moment of silence in honor of those who lost their lives and those impacted by the tragedy in Boulder. Students, faculty and staff are asked to take a moment of silence at 2:30 p.m. Monday, March 29, to reflect on this tragic event.