How the Employee Passport Works

 

 

 

Employee Passport—Spring 2023

You make our mission possible.

The employee passport program highlights featured events and feeds of ongoing opportunities to engage and connect with our campus community. Coordinate with coworkers to attend, go it alone and meet new faces, or bring your family and friends to campus. And share your experiences on social media. 

"The groundbreaking research and the teaching that shapes our world’s future truly would not be possible without each of you. We’ve highlighted a number of key moments that represent opportunities to participate in campus events and discourse that help define our university community. We look forward to joining you."

–Patrick O’Rourke, Chief Operating Officer

Passport type image that reads "University of Colorado Boulder 2023"
Thanks for engaging with our campus community!

Each time you “stamp your passport” by submitting an engagement via the link below, you will be automatically entered into an employee prize drawing at the end of the semester. The more you engage, the more chances you will have to win.

 

Connect

In person or remotely through campus events, resources and programs

 

Engage

By sharing your thoughts and experiences with colleagues across campus

 

Celebrate

Your contributions and sources of CU Boulder pride on social media

Opportunities to Engage

  Featured Events

January

 

 

Social Justice Summit

The theme for the 2023 systemwide summit is Operationalizing Liberation for a Diverse Democracy, which is a call to action to disrupt behaviors and oppressive actions, structures and systems preventing our collective liberation. The aim is that participants will center a love for humanity and work toward the disruption of all forms of oppression.

From basketball and skiing to track and field and lacrosse, the opportunities abound to support the Buffs as they make their presence felt this winter and spring at the conference and national levels.

February

 

 

February is Black History Month, and CU Boulder is kicking off the month on Feb. 1 with a grand opening for The Center for African and African American Studies at Macky Auditorium. The celebration will include tours of the center’s new space, music, performances and more.

Leo Hill Speaker Series

The Leo Hill Leadership Speaker Series provides students and our campus community the opportunity to hear from world leaders about their own leadership development, growth and advice. Join in on Feb. 27!

 

Employee Benefits & Wellness Fair

Attend the fair to learn more about employee benefits, discounts and ways to connect with programs and services, including information on topics like childcare, housing and more. There will be hands-on wellness activities and chances to win prizes.

March

 

 

Health & Wellness Services

Students. Faculty. Staff. First and foremost, our people make this university special, and your wellness is paramount. That’s why our campus is offering a more holistic approach to mental health and wellness support for our entire campus through a number of events and services.

The optimism and forward-looking nature of discussions about the Internet’s potential during the Digital Broadband Migration days has given way to dissatisfaction, and a mounting array of problems rooted in the Internet’s sprawling ecosystem present difficult challenges that must be untangled. Silicon Flatirons’ 2023 annual conference will feature speakers from academia, government, civil society and industry who will train their attention on the good, the bad and the ugly – where we have come from and where we are headed as we grapple

CU Presents is the home of performing arts on the CU Boulder campus. With hundreds of concerts, plays, recitals and more on stage each year, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

 

April

 

 

Campus Sustainability Summit 

The 30th annual Campus Sustainability Summit is slated for April 19 and 20 and is a yearly celebration of the ways in which CU Boulder students and departments are walking the talk when it comes to sustainable practices.

Conference on World Affairs

Slated for April 12-14, the 75th Conference on World Affairs will continue and expand on conversations from the Right Here Right Now Global Climate Summit related to the global climate crisis – bringing a diverse and eclectic lens to the issues and opportunities.

New Venture Challenge Finals 

The New Venture Challenge connects the CU Boulder campus with the Boulder community to develop and fund innovative ideas. Head to the Boulder Theater for the April 12 finals as participants make their pitches and compete for more than $100,000 in funding.

Celebrate | May

The end of the semester marks the culmination of your efforts in support of our mission. May is a time to finish strong and celebrate each other, our students and our new graduates as they complete their degrees and become Forever Buffs.

Employee Engagement Opportunities

 

 

Forever Buffs Network

As a CU Boulder employee, you are invited to join and engage in the Forever Buffs Network, a free online community of alumni, students, faculty and staff. You’ll get insider access to networking opportunities, campus news and ways to mentor and build relationships with alumni colleagues around the world.

Perks & Discounts for Employee Buffs

As a CU Boulder employee, you have access to a wide range of perks, benefits and discount programs offered to members of our staff and faculty, from child and elder care to discount programs to learning, development, fitness and financial services.

 

Staff Council

CU Boulder's Staff Council is a team of elected members from across the campus who represent the interests of campus staff by advocating on a variety of issues, proposing policies, serving in an advisory role to administration, and facilitating a variety of events to bring collaborative opportunities to the campus.

 

Boulder Faculty Assembly

The Boulder Faculty Assembly is the representative body of the faculty in the shared governance of the CU Boulder campus. A guiding principle of that shared governance, recognized by the Board of Regents of the University of Colorado, is that the faculty and the administration shall collaborate in major decisions affecting the welfare of the university.

Lead. Innovate. Impact.

 Your work contributes to a campus experience where we:

 

 

 

Shape Tomorrow's Leaders by caring for our students and fostering shared approaches to belonging, inclusion, academic success and civic engagement.

Are a Top University for Innovation by cultivating a courageous culture of innovation and entrepreneurship that stems from our world-class research and creative work.

Positively Impact Humanity through the meaningful lives our faculty, staff, students and alumni live—and the positive impacts we make on Colorado, the nation and the world.