Published: Feb. 13, 2008

Counseling Resources

University of Colorado at Boulder students, faculty or staff emotionally affected by the shootings Thursday, Februrary 14 at Northern Illinois University are encouraged to contact one of several psychological services offices on campus, according to university officials.

Counseling will be available starting 8:00 am February 15 on a walk-in basis in the, in and the . If students need to contact a counselor they should call 303-492-8855. All three offices are located on the first and second floor of the Willard Administrative Center located just northeast of Regent Hall.

Psychological services on campus are offered to students by Counseling and Psychological Services, and the Center for Multicultural Affairs. Individual counseling and support is offered to faculty and staff by the .

from the American Psychological Association

Our nation and our campus community are once again shocked at the horrific shootings on an American college campus. Our hearts go out to our friends and colleagues at Northern Illinois University, including Ricardo Patton, our former head basketball coach at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and Will Smith, a CU-Boulder graduate and former Buff basketball star who is director of basketball operations at NIU. We have been in touch with both individuals and they are doing well. We are in the process of notifying our campus community and tomorrow we will provide counseling services to any faculty, staff and students who need it at our Office of Victim Assistance and at Counseling and Psychological Services. We believe this incident poses no direct threat to our campus community, but our police department is aware of the situation at NIU and will have a more visible patrol presence on campus. Finally, we join our fellow institutions around the nation in sending thoughts, prayers and best wishes to the NIU community nationwide.

G.P. "Bud" Peterson

Chancellor