Be informed.
- Colorado Athletics is offering all CU Boulder faculty and staff exclusive pricing to upcoming athletics events. Join Colorado football on Saturday, November 6th for the annual Homecoming game.
- Let’s Chat is a no cost service where CU Boulder staff and faculty can electronically schedule and participate in an informal and confidential 30 minute consultation with a Faculty Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) counselor Monday through Friday between 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. via telehealth or in-person.
- Did COVID affect your options for commuting to campus? Are you reconsidering that parking permit now that you’re working from home more often?
- Learn about how the Faculty Rights and Responsibilities document effects you as a staff member Many staff interact with faculty on a regular basis. And for those of us that do, you may want to know about an important resource that can help
- Did you know that as a staff member you may be eligible to receive a free COVID-19 test at the Public Health Clinic at Wardenburg?
- On June 2, 2021, Staff Council approved a resolution to advocate for inclusivity in blood donations. We stand against the discriminatory policy that effectively bars homosexual and bisexual men from donating blood. Staff Council is fighting to
- The Digital Accessibility Office provides group training to staff, faculty, and students at CU on how to be more accessible in digital environments. Request a training or consultation for yourself or your department, and don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter!
- Take advantage of this exclusive offer and cheer on the Buffs at the opening game of the 2021 football season on Friday, September 3rd, at 7pm. Stay on campus and be a part of Friday Night Lights as the Buffs take on Northern Colorado.
- Learn another language with ALTEC this fall. Open to adults worldwide, our lineup of 22 remote, non-credit bearing language classes feature multiple levels of American Sign Language, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish.
- Staff Council coordinated folding of peace cranes at the Diversity and Inclusions Summit in November 2019. Summit participants were asked to take a few moments to engage with each other, write a message of hope on the origami paper, and then fold the message into a crane.