Employee Groups & Associations
The University of Louisville is a great place to work because it is a workforce dedicated to personal growth and professional development. We accomplish this by fostering a culture where faculty, staff and administration live our institutional values. (UofL Strategic Plan, 2019)
Employee Groups
Frequently Asked Questions
Through regular meetings, events and networking opportunities, ERGs bring people together and create a spirit of community that leads to a sense of greater wellbeing. Employee resource groups (ERGs) are voluntary, employee-led groups made up of people who come together around their common interests, backgrounds or identities. They are usually focused on creating strong connections and networks of support for their members and can be powerful tools for helping new employees learn their way around the university. ERGs that focus on a shared identity can also help mitigate the isolation that an employee might feel when they are the "only one like me" who works in their unit.
ERGs are open to everyone interested in promoting the purpose and mission of the group and committed to creating a welcoming, inclusive community. The term "ally" refers to someone who actively works and advocates on behalf of a group or identity with whom they do not identify. As an ally, you have a critical role to play in making the university a great place to work for everyone and can be an important contributor to an ERG.
Here are a few suggestions for how to be an ally and support ERGs:
- Focus on listening to the experiences of others without challenging or interrupting.
- Educate yourself and take proactive steps to learn more. Don't wait for others to teach you.
- Be an ally in the places where you have the most influence. Advocate for marginalized groups, especially when they aren't in the room.
- Be okay with making mistakes and remember that it's part of learning. When others point them out to you, remain open to the feedback.
- Cultivate new allies by talking to others who share your identity about what you have learned.
Employee Support Groups
Caregiver Support Group
The Caregiver support group is organized by the University of Louisville Trager Institute. Currently, the UofL Employee Caregiver Program meets on Wednesdays from 12-1 p.m. on Zoom. Register here.
If anyone is interested in joining a support group, future training, case management or counseling, please complete this interest form.
Pathways to Parenthood
Pathways to Parenthood is an inclusive group for employees on exceptional paths to becoming parents. Members may be navigating adoption, assisted reproductive technologies, surrogacy, fostering or other avenues. This group aims to connect those taking similar paths and to influence university policy and practice to promote a campus community that supports them. Please contact the Pathways to Parenthood Group for more information.