In addition to providing a variety of resources and support for students, many departments within the Division of Student Affairs have services available for faculty and staff.
Health and wellness
Faculty or staff employed at least half time on the Boulder campus are eligible for , including their spouse, partnerand/or dependents, as well as access to other Rec resources.
Wardenburg Health Services offers a number of services to staff and faculty for a fee, includinginjury/overuse screenings, physical therapy, massage, acupuncture, the Bike Fit Program and more.
Event planning
is your full-service planning resource for various campus or group events.Highly qualified event planners will help produce your ideal event, whether you're planning alunch meeting,reception or graduation event.
Ralphie’s List
Faculty and staff can search for and list available rentals on, CU Boulder'srental database managed by. CU also offersoptions to faculty and staff with or without families.
Trauma counseling and support
The Office of Victim Assistance offers free confidential counseling, advocacy and support to all CU Boulderstaff, facultyand their significant others impacted by traumatic and disruptive life events.
Green Office Program
The Environmental Center provides thefor faculty and staff.This educational program integrates many of CU Boulder’s campus sustainability initiatives, including transportation, purchasing, recyclingand energy.
Recommendation letters
Career Services has resources and tips for faculty and staff on how to write.
Exploring Student Affairs is a series for discovering the roles of Student Affairs on campus as a resource not only for students but also faculty and staff. Read more from Exploring Student Affairs:"Supporting students and colleagues through traumatic events,""Supporting student resiliency,""Helping students get involved,""Talking about alcohol, other drugs,""Recognizing and responding to stress,""Resources to create an inclusive learning environment,"De-escalating conflict