This year, more than 100 new employees have come together to explore topics such as ethics and compliance, working in higher education, and financial wellness in the .
The comprehensive, year-long onboarding program sponsored by the Department of Human Resources gives ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ employees in their first 12 to 18 months of employment the opportunity to learn more about campus values, mission, operations and initiatives.Ìý
for the April CU Discover session. New employees are invited to bring a lunch and join subject matter experts to learnÌýwhat it means to "Be Boulder" and how the brand messaging platform can work for different campus groups.
Be Boulder.
â„¢ describes how we collectively encourage members of our community to reach their potential and to be their best through an extraordinary range of challenging academic, research and service opportunities.
- Be innovative.ÌýWe celebrate the unique programs,Ìýaccomplishments and entrepreneurial effortsÌýof our community.
- Be successful.ÌýWe encourage the collective success storiesÌýof our students, faculty, staff and community members.
- Be driven.ÌýWe continuously seek new and better ways to deliver on our academic, research and service mission.
- Be together.ÌýWe're proud of our connectionsÌýto theÌýcity of Boulder and to communities across the state of Colorado.
How does it work?
Be BoulderÌýwas developed as a supporting brand platformÌýthat demonstratesÌýthe positive outcomes we achieve and the bold, entrepreneurial spirit of our university. It is expressed through real stories and facts thatÌýstem from the actual experiences of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, parentsÌýand supporters.
Presenters:
Jen Constable, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Strategic Relations
Chris Panetta, Data Analytics & Insight Manager, Strategic Relations
Jennifer Schufer, Director, Marketing & Communication, Office of Admissions