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Updates from HR: Vaccines, operating status, focus groups, TIAA webinars, and Character and the Professions conference
Wake Forest University Human Resources shared updates with faculty and staff on March 11, 2021 regarding COVID-19 vaccines, return to Yellow Operating Status, upcoming employee focus groups, TIAA webinars, and the Character and the Professions conference.
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Michael Gross named faculty director for the Center for Entrepreneurship
Michael Gross, a founding faculty member and associate professor of the undergraduate Department of Engineering, has been named the David and Leila Farr Faculty Director for the Wake Forest University Center for Entrepreneurship. “We are thrilled and know he will do a wonderful job in this important role,” said Dan Cohen, executive director of the Center…
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SAC meeting on March 17 with speakers Steph Trilling, Bethany Fay and Ashley Hawkins Parham
The next Staff Advisory Council (SAC) meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, March 17, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. The meeting will include updates on the Parents and Caregivers Committee, COVID-19 vaccination planning, and ResilientWake and the THRIVE Dimension Champion Awards.
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Faculty books: February 2021
Wake Forest University faculty members T.H.M. Gellar-Goad and Luis H. González each published books in February 2021.
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COVID-19 Update: Campus Now in Yellow Operating Status
Dear Faculty and Staff Colleagues, The following message will be sent to all Reynolda Campus students later this morning sharing that we are now in Yellow Operating Status. In addition to what was shared on March 5, today’s message outlines additional lifting of restrictions. We […]
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The SAC seeks nominations for new members
The Staff Advisory Council (SAC) was developed nearly fifteen years ago to strengthen communication among staff and administration at all levels of the University. The SAC knows your voice is important, and they’re inviting staff to use their voice to nominate a colleague to the SAC today!
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Reynolda Quartet concert March 14, free to WFU faculty, staff and students
The Reynolda Quartet will return for “Concert of Gratitude,” featuring works that reflect on the strength of the human spirit. The concert will be livestreamed from Watson Hall at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts on Sunday, March, 14, at 3 p.m. Tickets are free to Wake Forest University faculty, staff and students…
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COVID-19 vaccine update
Wake Forest University Human Resources sent a message to employees on March 8 to share a recap of COVID-19 vaccine information shared during the March 5 faculty and staff forum.