Recovery
- Planning to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this weekend? Check out these tips to have a fun, safe night out.
- CU Boulder is committed to preparing students, staff and faculty respond to the ongoing opioid crisis. Learn more about program impact and future plans for the upcoming academic year.
- Knowing when and how to use naloxone can save lives. Here are a few things to know about overdose prevention and naloxone availability on campus.
- Recovery can help us connect with others and give us a sense of belonging, support and purpose. Here are three things to know about recovery.
- While it’s technically the beginning of spring semester, winter weather is likely to stick around for a few more months. Here are five winter tips to try if you plan on partying or drinking this semester.
- There are many reasons someone may enter recovery or identify as being in recovery. Let's dive into what recovery is and how we can be supportive of those living a life in recovery.
- Eating disorders can be hard to talk about. They can be even harder to talk about when you’re concerned about a friend. Starting the conversation and connecting a friend to resources is important in getting them the help need.
- Making connections with others is an important part of the university experience. Drinking alcohol or using other drugs are sometimes seen as a vehicle for socializing*.Â