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Survey for WFU faculty/staff with school-age children

Human Resources has heard concerns about the recent Winston-Salem / Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) announcement to move to virtual learning for the first nine weeks of the school year. We understand colleagues with children in other school districts are grappling with similar challenges and uncertainties. Imprints Cares, the largest provider of before- and after-school care in Forsyth County, will use the interest survey linked above to measure faculty and staff interest in enrolling their school-age children in an e-learning enrichment center and childcare program. Results of this survey will help inform possible locations and whether a program for only Wake Forest families is feasible.


Important Covid-19 update for faculty and staff

This message contains important information from Human Resources and Transportation and Parking Services. It was emailed to faculty and staff this morning. Dear Faculty and Staff Colleagues, From Human Resources ① A one-time mid-year COVID-19 Health Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA) enrollment period is taking […]


Work location preference survey

The following message was e-mailed to faculty and staff on June 1 from Provost Rogan Kersh and Executive Vice President Hof Milam.  Preparations continue for the possibility of a partial reopening of campus this fall; we are grateful for the engagement of so many faculty […]


End-of-year reminders from Human Resources

A guest post on end-of-year reminders from Wake Forest Human Resources Paid Time Off (PTO) Entry Due – December 14: Enter all PTO into Workday by Friday, December 14 to ensure 2019 PTO balances will be accurate. Your 2019 PTO balance will be viewable in […]


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