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Wellbeing Coaching program free for faculty and staff
The Office of Wellbeing is enrolling for our Wellbeing Coaching program, which is free for faculty, staff and students. Wellbeing Coaching is an evidence-based practice designed to help people reach their personal health and wellbeing goals. Clients work one-on-one with a certified coach to identify […]
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Pedestrian safety reminder
The safety and wellbeing of the Wake Forest community is the University’s top priority. In response to a pedestrian accident over the weekend, this message is intended to provide important safety updates and information. Wake Forest Transportation and Parking Services offers a network of free […]
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David Furr (’80, JD ’82) establishes premier scholarship at Wake Forest Law
For David Furr (’80, JD ’82), the words Pro Humanitate have always been a guiding light. “I credit Wake Forest Law with much of my success,” he says. “So it’s only fitting for me to give to the school that has given me so much.” […]
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Immigration Services and Support Learning Series opportunities
The Center for Immigration Services & Support (ISS) is hosting a Workday Learning Series that will include four sessions for faculty and staff during the Spring 2024 semester. Feb. 6 – International Students and Work Authorization will be held at 2 p.m. and will provide […]
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Search committees formed for University Registrar and Vice Provost of Research, Scholarly Inquiry and Creative Activity
Search committees have been formed to identify both the next University Registrar and the next Vice Provost of Research, Scholarly Inquiry and Creative Activity. Provost Michele Gillespie has initiated national searches for both positions, partnering with executive search firm WittKieffer.
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Safety reminder: E-scooters & e-bikes are indoor fire hazards
As the spring semester gets underway, please remember that e-scooters and e-bikes stored improperly are potential fire hazards. For personal safety and the safety of others, e-scooters, e-bikes and similar devices may not be used, stored or charged indoors in residence halls, offices or campus […]
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Faculty books published
Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty from the Reynolda Campus who reported the following books were published. Philip B. Clarke and Todd F. Lewis. (Counseling). Wellness-Based Addictions Counseling: Facilitating Holistic Recovery. Routledge. 2023. Veronica Cole and Conor H. Lacey. (Psychology).
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2023 Electronic W-2 now available
The following message is shared on behalf of Payroll Services. The 2023 electronic Form W-2 is now available for faculty, staff, and student employees and can be securely accessed in Workday. To access your 2023 electronic From W-2: