
Employee Engagement
Welcome to the home of Employee Engagement at the University of Delaware where we're working to create an environment that supports personal wellbeing, purpose-driven work and a sense of belonging for our community of Blue Hens.
Our wellbeing and recognition programs support physical and mental health, connection and community building for faculty, staff, retirees and their household members.

UD Mental Health First Aid Directory
These faculty and staff are certified in Mental Health First Aid, and open to connecting with members of the UD community to offer support. These individuals are trained to recognize signs of mental health or substance use challenges, how to offer and provide initial help, and how to guide a person toward appropriate care if necessary.
You may email these individuals directly at any time.
Mental health care looks different for all of us. These resources are available to UD employees at no cost, to support you in proactively protecting your mental health and finding professional care when you need it. Recovery is possible. You are not alone.
Supporting Employees in Distress
The Supporting Employees in Distress guide should be used when a situation, observance or instinct tells you to be concerned about a colleague's mental health. Please follow the decision tree steps to connect with appropriate professional help, and when in doubt, call 911 or 988.
Learn more about the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Learn more about supporting students in distress

Mindfulness and meditation help to support positive mental health by increasing resilience, emotional intelligence and mind/body connection. There are many no-cost resources available to UD employees to support regular practice.
Meditation On-Demand-Use your LinkedIn Learning UD credentials to access no-cost meditation and mindfulness videos
Viva Integration-Use Microsoft Teams to add the viva app to your sidebar for access to Headspace meditations + tools to protect your time
Meditation and Prayer Spaces on Campus
- Morris Library: Reflection Space
- Trabant Student Center: Interfaith Space
- STAR Campus: Labyrinth

Dependent Care Resources
The University of Delaware understands that locating Child and/or Elder Care can be challenging and time consuming. Our dependent care resource list includes, community lists for camps, care centers and more.
Resource List
Nursing and Lactation
Campus Lactation Room Locations
- 346 Hullihen Hall
- 128 Perkins Student Center
- 214A McDowell Hall
- 207E Morris Library
- Tower at STAR, Room 354 (100 Discovery Blvd.), 6 a.m.-6 p.m., parking available in front of building
Starting July 1, 2025
The University of Delaware's Employee Assistance Program will be available exclusively to employees and their dependents through Health Advocate. The program offers support whenever and wherever you need it. You can access a Health Advocate via a toll-free number (877)240-6863, or by visiting HealthAdvocate.com/udel (code: udelaware)
Whatever your fitness level, these resources help support the physical, emotional and social wellbeing of UD employees through movement and the mind/body connection.
Walktober: UD’s annual 6-week Fall online physical activity challeng. Travel the world virtually, as you accumulate steps/activity minutes, receive weekly wellness tips, and have access to a library filled with healthy recipes.
The Carpenter Sports Building (Lil Bob): Full-time UD employees and retirees may access the Lil Bob recreation facilities with their UD ID. Misc-wage employees, spouses, visiting scholars and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute members may access the Lil Bob for a fee.
HATCH Program: A 12-week "Health And Transformation Challenge." This program helps you achieve attainable & sustainable growth that fits into your lifestyle budget aiming towards holistic well-being with evidence based approaches and a supportive community every step of the way.
Group Fitness Classes: Unlimited access to group classes like yoga, Pilates and cycling are available to faculty and staff with the purchase of a Campus Recreation Fitness Package ($75 or wellness dollars per year).
Private group fitness class: schedule a private fitness class for your team through Campus Recreation’s Fitness2U program
Exercise Counseling: UD’s clinic offers exercise programs that are developed and supervised by Clinical Exercise Physiologists who specialize in developing safe and effective exercise programs.
Fitness Discounts: Exercise equipment, gym memberships and virtual fitness programs are available to all UD faculty and staff.
Pickleball Games: Faculty, staff and retirees are invited to drop in for regular pickleball games on Mon., Wed., and Fri. from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Little Bob Gym 2. All levels are welcome!



UD Mental Health First Aid Directory
These faculty and staff are certified in Mental Health First Aid, and open to connecting with members of the UD community to offer support. These individuals are trained to recognize signs of mental health or substance use challenges, how to offer and provide initial help, and how to guide a person toward appropriate care if necessary.
You may email these individuals directly at any time.
Mental health care looks different for all of us. These resources are available to UD employees at no cost, to support you in proactively protecting your mental health and finding professional care when you need it. Recovery is possible. You are not alone.
Supporting Employees in Distress
The Supporting Employees in Distress guide should be used when a situation, observance or instinct tells you to be concerned about a colleague's mental health. Please follow the decision tree steps to connect with appropriate professional help, and when in doubt, call 911 or 988.
Learn more about the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Learn more about supporting students in distress

Mindfulness and meditation help to support positive mental health by increasing resilience, emotional intelligence and mind/body connection. There are many no-cost resources available to UD employees to support regular practice.
Meditation On-Demand-Use your LinkedIn Learning UD credentials to access no-cost meditation and mindfulness videos
Viva Integration-Use Microsoft Teams to add the viva app to your sidebar for access to Headspace meditations + tools to protect your time
Meditation and Prayer Spaces on Campus
- Morris Library: Reflection Space
- Trabant Student Center: Interfaith Space
- STAR Campus: Labyrinth

Dependent Care Resources
The University of Delaware understands that locating Child and/or Elder Care can be challenging and time consuming. Our dependent care resource list includes, community lists for camps, care centers and more.
Resource List
Nursing and Lactation
Campus Lactation Room Locations
- 346 Hullihen Hall
- 128 Perkins Student Center
- 214A McDowell Hall
- 207E Morris Library
- Tower at STAR, Room 354 (100 Discovery Blvd.), 6 a.m.-6 p.m., parking available in front of building
Starting July 1, 2025
The University of Delaware's Employee Assistance Program will be available exclusively to employees and their dependents through Health Advocate. The program offers support whenever and wherever you need it. You can access a Health Advocate via a toll-free number (877)240-6863, or by visiting HealthAdvocate.com/udel (code: udelaware)
Whatever your fitness level, these resources help support the physical, emotional and social wellbeing of UD employees through movement and the mind/body connection.
Walktober: UD’s annual 6-week Fall online physical activity challeng. Travel the world virtually, as you accumulate steps/activity minutes, receive weekly wellness tips, and have access to a library filled with healthy recipes.
The Carpenter Sports Building (Lil Bob): Full-time UD employees and retirees may access the Lil Bob recreation facilities with their UD ID. Misc-wage employees, spouses, visiting scholars and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute members may access the Lil Bob for a fee.
HATCH Program: A 12-week "Health And Transformation Challenge." This program helps you achieve attainable & sustainable growth that fits into your lifestyle budget aiming towards holistic well-being with evidence based approaches and a supportive community every step of the way.
Group Fitness Classes: Unlimited access to group classes like yoga, Pilates and cycling are available to faculty and staff with the purchase of a Campus Recreation Fitness Package ($75 or wellness dollars per year).
Private group fitness class: schedule a private fitness class for your team through Campus Recreation’s Fitness2U program
Exercise Counseling: UD’s clinic offers exercise programs that are developed and supervised by Clinical Exercise Physiologists who specialize in developing safe and effective exercise programs.
Fitness Discounts: Exercise equipment, gym memberships and virtual fitness programs are available to all UD faculty and staff.
Pickleball Games: Faculty, staff and retirees are invited to drop in for regular pickleball games on Mon., Wed., and Fri. from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Little Bob Gym 2. All levels are welcome!


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