Report an Incident Abroad
The University expects all members of the community to submit a report if, while traveling internationally, you are involved in or witnessed an incident violating DU or ERM policies. This is both essential information for us as we work to make travel as safe as possible and a matter of compliance with federal law. The purpose of the report is to document details of an incident abroad, to outline what actions have been taken and to request additional support from Enterprise Risk Management. See the Nature of Incident Definitions list for more details about reportable incidents. All submitted information will remain private and will only be shared with relevant persons.
We encourage you to report issues associated with:
Medical health
Mental health
Student conduct
Sexual misconduct
Criminal-related issues
Domestic Incident Reports
To report incidents that did not occur while traveling abroad, the following resources are available:
- Report crimes, suspected crimes, and honor code violations (anonymous reporting available);
- Report a sexual assault (confidential);
- Report bias incidents, harassment, discrimination or gender-based violence (non-confidential);
- Report concerns about questionable practices (anonymous)
- Examples of questionable practices include fraud, unlawful behavior, unethical behavior, or other types of concerning behavior