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HR updates: Annual Benefits Enrollment, Presidential Search, COVID-19
Wake Forest University Human Resources shared updates on Annual Benefits Enrollment, the Presidential Search, COVID-19 listening sessions and research study, and more.
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Joint faculty/staff forum re: university operating status
As you know, we are making a deliberate and incremental shift to “Orange” status on campus, on the considered advice of our public health experts and academic/administrative leaders. To provide further health and safety details we will hold an all-faculty/staff forum tomorrow, Friday, October 23, from 4 – 5 p.m.
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Campus Now Operating in Orange Status — Modified Campus Operations
Dear Wake Forest community, We have made the decision to move the campus to Orange Operating Status — Modified Campus Operations. This decision comes after thorough analysis of recent trends in positive COVID-19 cases in our community. The goal of moving to Orange Status is […]
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Faculty books: September 2020
Wake Forest University faculty members Lina Benabdallah, Jeffery D. Lerner and Yaohua Shi published books in September 2020.
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Information Security: Protect yourself during election season
A message from Vice President for Information Technology & CIO Mur Muchane: Dear Wake Forest community, With early voting currently taking place in Forsyth County and the national election right around the corner, there may be a spike in attempts to disrupt our community and fan the flames of discord. According to national law enforcement officials, these…
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Annual Benefits Enrollment: October 19-31
Annual Benefits Enrollment for benefits-eligible faculty and staff opens today (Monday, October 19) and runs through October 31. You will need to enroll via Workday if you are an eligible faculty or staff member who is changing benefit elections, adding or removing a dependent(s), and/or planning to participate in a Flexible Spending Account (FSA). FSA elections do not…
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Professor and filmmaker Joel Tauber’s documentary to premier Oct. 17 and 18
It’s been nearly one year since filmmaker and Wake Forest associate professor Joel Tauber undertook “Border-Ball,” a 40-day pilgrimage along the U.S.-Mexico border to build community through baseball. A virtual exhibition on Tauber’s pilgrimage exploring immigration, compassion and hope will open on Oct. 17 with ArtCenter DTLA in Los Angeles, California, launching the online premiere of the…
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Updates from HR: Benefits enrollment, inclusive hiring support, voting
Wake Forest University human resources shared updates with the campus community, related to Annual Benefits Enrollment, inclusive search and selection strategies, administrative leave for voting and more.