Be engaged.
- Do you live in Longmont or commute via the "Diagonal", aka Highway 119? Â If so, there are two things we need your input on.
- Every summer, Colorado has some of the worst air pollution in the country. This year, commit to take action to reduce the impact of your commute on the environment. Here are some ways you can get involved, make a difference and have some fun:
- Not quite feeling like your best self? Â To combat burnout, stress and anxiety, LinkedIn Learning, a free resource to all employees and students available through the MyCUInfo portal, provides relevant resources to help cultivate a healthy work-life balance, safeguard your mental well-being, and achieve a life of purpose.
- The Faculty & Staff Assistance Program is your in-house employee assistance program for all staff and faculty at CU Boulder. We are hosting a great line of workshops in conjunction with Elevations Credit Union and our FSAP clinicians for this summer starting June 22! Â
- Summer's here and once again your CU Boulder Staff Council, in partnership with Vitalant, are inviting the CU community to donate blood to help reduce the critical blood shortage currently facing our nation.
- The Faculty & Staff Assistance Program is your in-house employee assistance program for all staff and faculty at CU Boulder. They are hosting a great line of workshops to lead us into spring and end of the semester.
- The Anderson Language and Technology Center (ALTEC) invites staff to learn languages and connect with others in our community.
- Colorado football is around the corner. Be sure to purchase your season tickets and save your seat for every game of the 2022 season. CU faculty and staff can receive a 20% discount on season tickets.Â
- Every now and then a CU Boulder staff member achieves the 50 Years of Service milestone. Staff Council has the honor of celebrating these achievements, but it got us thinking: what will CU Boulder be like in another 50 years?
- On April 21st, 2022, join CU leaders, researchers and visionaries as we gather to move towards climate solutions and demand environmental justice.Â