Faculty and Staff Invited to Provide Input on Upcoming Wellness Programs on Campus – Syracuse University News

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What does wellness mean to you? Are you into fitness challenges, weight management or exploring new recipes? Maybe mental health, resilience or stress management are more appealing to you? Do you like one-time programs or ongoing series? Is it easier to participate in programs virtually or on campus? What time of day works best for your schedule?
All faculty and staff are encouraged to complete the Wellness Initiative’s employee interest survey, open through June 30.
Now is the opportunity to let your voice be heard! All faculty and staff are encouraged to complete the Wellness Initiative’s employee interest survey, open through June 30.
The survey seeks input on:
The survey takes approximately five minutes to complete and all participants can enter their name and email to be entered to win a Wegmans gift basket. You also have the option to provide anonymous feedback, if you prefer.
Visit wellness.syr.edu to learn more about the Wellness Initiative’s offerings for faculty and staff—and have a happy and healthy summer!
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