Workstations & Ergonomics

At this time, the School of Social Welfare provides one workstation per full-time employee in Haviland Hall.  Workstations for instructional program-related employees are outfitted with a campus-approved sit-stand desk, adjustable chair, monitor, laptop and docking station, keyboard, and mouse. 

If the provided equipment does not meet your ergonomic needs, you can utilize the Computer Ergonomics Matching Funds Program

Please note that ergonomics matching grant funds can only be used once per person at any given department. You can still arrange for an ergo assessment of your current workstation if you have used the funds before, although you will not be able to use the funds again.

If you have an urgent/emergency need and need to make a purchase immediately, please email your supervisor and copy Dana Kowalski.  

Additional Ergonomics Resources

University Health Services provides information on best practices and tips for ergonomics for alternative workstations: