Did you know that BGSU Intramural Sports participants have a higher GPA than non-participants? Get smart and stay fit this fall by registering online now. Sign up as a team with friends, an organization, or a sorority or fraternity. Players may also register as individuals and be placed on a team.
A one-time fee permits any student/faculty/staff the opportunity to play any and all intramural sports throughout the academic year or semester.
Entries accepted March 2 - 12 for the following sports:
Badminton– Play begins 3/23 (Open Doubles)
Dodgeball– Play begins 3/23 (Open & Fraternity)
Soccer– Play begins 3/30 (CoRec, Men’s, Women’s, Fraternity & Sorority)
6v6 Volleyball– Play begins 3/30 (CoRec, Men’s, Women’s, Fraternity & Sorority)
Regsiter Online: imleagues.com
For More Information:
Intramural Sports
Department of Recreation and Wellness
419.372.2464 | imsports@bgsu.edu
Spotlighting this landmark moment in American history and what it took to secure voting rights for women, this pop up display contains simple messages exploring the history of the 19th amendment’s ratification, women’s voting rights before and after the 19th amendment, and its impact today.
Did you hear something in the trees? It may have been an owl! Spend a night with the outdoor program and Toledo Metroparks learning about the Oak Openings region and experience winter camping in one of the most interesting places in Wood County.
Registration Deadline: February 28
*See website for complete details
Praecepta, the student chapter of the Society of Composers, Inc., promotes new music activities in the Bowling Green community.
24/24 is an event put on by Praecepta in which performers and composers are paired together randomly for the weekend to collaborate over a period of 48 hours. For the first 24 hours, the composer writes a piece for their randomly paired performer. For the second 24 hours, the performer learns the piece and a concert is held at the end of the 48 hour period.
About the Guest Artists
A recipient of the prestigious Yehudi Menuhin Award, violinist Borivoj Martinic-Jercic has enjoyed an illustrious career.
Born in Zagreb, Croatia (1960), he was raised in a family of musicians and scientists and began violin lessons at the age of five. In 1978 he graduated from the Blagoje Bersa Conservatory of Music where he studied with Kristijan Petrović. As a teenager he visited relatives in Ottawa, Ontario, where he began summer lessons with Armand Weisbord. In 1977 Boro attended the Interlochen Summer Music Camp, where he won a full tuition scholarship to the University of Michigan. In 1982 he earned his Bachelor Degree in Violin Performance under the guidance or Prof. Paul Makanowitzky, and in 1984 Boro earned his Master Degree in Violin Performance under the guidance of Prof. Ruggiero Ricci. After graduating in 1984 Boro performed with such prestigious ensembles as Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and Detroit Contemporary Chamber Ensemble.
Pianist Mei-Hsuan Huang is Associate Professor of Piano at Iowa State University and a member of the Amara (Ames) Piano Quartet (Joanne Rile Artists Management).
Huang has been a prizewinner in several international piano competitions, including the USASU International Piano Competition in Tempe, Arizona, the 57th Wideman Piano Concerto Competition in Shreveport, Louisiana, and the International Chopin Piano Competition in Taipei, Taiwan. She regularly performs over fifty solo and chamber recitals every year in Europe, States, Canada and Taiwan. She has been invited to summer festivals including the 2006 Aspen Music Festival, the 2007 Pianofest in the East Hamptons, the 2008 Orford Music Festival, Quebec, the 2010 Atlantic Music Festival in Maine, the 2012 CICA Eureka Springs International Music Festival in Arkansas, and the 2012 and 2013 Banff Music Festival, Alberta. Festivals increasingly ask for her presence on their artist rosters. Recently, Huang also was presented in a piano recital in National Taiwan Concert Hall (Taipei), as a result of being nominated for the prize of “Excellent Musician Series” by ProArtist. She also gave a sold-out concert (Chamber Label Management) in 2017 at National Taiwan Concert Hall and TaiChung Opera House.