CU Boulder Launches Violence Education Prevention Program

A woman with red hair reads a piece of paper left on the fence barricade in front of King Soopers. The fence is covered with flower bouquets and notes.
A visitor looks over tributes on April 9 as they hang on the temporary fence surrounding the parking lot in front of the King Soopers grocery store in which 10 people died in a late March mass shooting on Table Mesa Drive in south Boulder. The University of Colorado Boulder has received a $1.2 million grant to study means in which such events can be prevented. (Camera file photo)

The front page of the Daily Camera featured CSPV’s Senior Research Associate, Sarah Goodrum and her Department of Homeland Security Grant with CU Boulder.

The University of Colorado Boulder is launching a two-year project to tackle violence prevention and education as a public health issue through a $1.2 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security.