The Center for Faculty Excellence is offering training for faculty members on how to create quizzes in Canvas. Topics will include types of questions such as Fill in the Blanks, Matching, Multiple Choice, as well as creating Quiz Banks.
Register for a Canvas Quiz workshop.
Help current students with registering for their Summer and Fall Semester classes!
Learn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/edhd-student-ambassadors-registration-event
In this webinar, we will explore the Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's Programs offered at Bowling Green State University. Topics will also include the advantages to accelerated programs, guidelines for overlapping courses, admissions requirements, and a list of programs currently offering an accelerated option.
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This event is postponed due to the University’s proactive response efforts to slow down the spread of the novel coronavirus. Thus, the Faculty Research Seminar with Dr. Elizabeth Holman, which was planned to be held on March 31st, 2020, will not be held on that date. We will be updating with a new date for 2020-21 school year once the event has been rescheduled.
Join the Center for Women and Gender Equity for a Faculty Research Seminar with Dr. Elizabeth Holman, Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies.
Tuesday, March 31st
12:30-2:30pm
Hayes 203
Lunch provided - RSVP required
Please RSVP to cwge@bgsu.edu, as spaces will be limited.
Seminar Title: “I Share to Help Them See”: A Mixed-Method Analysis of Faculty Use of Self-Disclosure in Diversity Courses
Self-disclosure within a classroom setting can enhance the student-instructor relationship and overall student learning. However, faculty have reported that sharing marginalized identities with students can be detrimental to both personal and professional well-being. In an increasingly hostile socio-political climate, decisions about self-disclosure in the classroom can be tricky, particularly in courses which center the topic of identity, such as Family Diversity.
This mixed-methods study reveals college faculty’s decisions to intentionally share or not share certain aspects of their identity while teaching diversity- related courses. Factors influencing these pedagogical decisions, as well as implications of these decisions for students’ learning about diverse identities, will be explored.
Dr. Elizabeth G. Holman received her doctorate in HDFS from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. Her research centers on examination of the socio-political environments that affect the health and well-being of queer families. She teaches Queer Families & Communities, Human Sexuality, as well as Family Diversity courses.
To our guests with disabilities, please indicate if you need special services, assistance or appropriate modifications to fully participate in this event by contacting Accessibility Services at access@bgsu.edu or 419-372-8495. Please notify us prior to the event.
WebEx is a program used to communicate through the use of audio and video over the Internet. This workshop will be conducted online through a WebEx meeting. It will include a facilitator-lead demonstration, provide examples of uses for WebEx, and also include a hands-on session.
Delivery: WebEx
Register for a WebEx online workshop.
This event is canceled due to the University’s proactive response efforts to slow down the spread of the novel coronavirus.
University Libraries welcomes Blake Leeper, Olympic/Paralympic Games Medalist, World and American Record Holder, to its Ordinary People, Extraordinary Stories lecture series this year.
Patrick “Blake” Leeper is an eight-time Paralympic Track and Field international medalist, world record holder and three-time American record holder. He started his medal run in 2011 at the Parapan American Games where he took his first silver in the 100-meter dash. He went on to compete in the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, where he picked up two more medals, a bronze in the 200-meter dash and silver in the 400-meter dash, losing to South African Oscar Pistorius, whose world record of 45.39 seconds Leeper eventually broke. In April 2018, Leeper set a new world record of 45.05 in a 400 meter race, not only beating Pistorius’ record, but placing him in the top 10 amongst able bodied athletes. He is also striving to be the first American track and field Paralympian who qualifies for the able bodied Olympic trials.
Born without legs from a congenital birth defect, Leeper did not start racing until 2010. It was at his first ever race in Edmond, Oklahoma that he caught the attention of the Associate Director of High Performance for U.S. Paralympics Track and Field, who convinced his parents to let their son move into the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, California, where he started his habit of winning. That’s when Leeper left the University of Tennessee to embark on a journey that no one could envision for a kid from Tennessee born without legs.
For questions or ticket information, please call 419-372-2856 or email libadmin@bgsu.edu.
To our guests with disabilities, please indicate if you need special services, assistance or appropriate modifications to fully participate in this event by contacting Accessibility Services at access@bgsu.edu or 419-372-8495. Please notify us prior to the event.
Turning Point USA at BGSU is a nonpartisan political student organization on campus that promotes limited government, free markets, and capitalism. Our organization strives to create healthy dialogues on campus around these conversations that educate and engage students. We are proud to bring Jaco Booyens to campus to talk about sex trafficking. Jaco Booyens is an ex-pro rugby player from South Africa, who became an advocate against sex trafficking after personal experiences with it. He is the director of the movie 8 Days which discusses the reality sex trafficking in the United States. His speech will cover the topics discussed in that movie, as well as the over arching theme of the dangers of sex trafficking.
Learn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/turning-point-usa-at-bgsu-presents-jaco-booyens
Monthly meeting to give announcements and talk about upcoming events and opportunities with members. This is also where we announce Member of the Month winners.
Learn more at bgsu.presence.io/event/monthly-meeting-2
Join the Student Wellness Network for their weekly General Body Meeting! All are welcome to come and assist in planning health and wellness events for our campus such as Yoga Under the Stars, Tie Dye for Title IX, Late Night Events, and many more! Each meeting introduces a "hot topic" discussion to learn more about current wellness topics relevant to college students. We meet in the Rec Center Conference Room which can be difficult to find so feel free to ask the front desk for directions!
Learn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/student-wellness-network-general-body-meeting-19
The BGSU Planetarium shows are canceled due to the University’s proactive response efforts to slow down the spread of the novel coronavirus.
How the living world works.
A multimodal Planetarium Show
Sunday-Thursday, Usually around 9pm
Join our students groups to find friends and have conversations about God and spirituality. Check out our website for specific meeting details - h2ochurch.com/groups.