The Administrative Staff Council is seeking nominations for its 2021-2022 awards recognizing outstanding administrative staff members.
Administrative Staff Awards:
Dr. Michael R. Ferrari Award:
Recognizes the administrative staff member of the year
Newcomer of the Year Award:
Recognizes the best new administrative staff member
Diversity and Belonging Award:
Recognizes a staff member, office or group who has demonstrated a commitment to advancing a positive culture of diversity, equity and belonging at BGSU
Best of BG Award:
Recognizes staff who have done something innovative or show extreme commitment to their particular offices on campus
Nomination deadline is April 15, 2022
Award winners are announced and all nominees are acknowledged and honored at the annual Administrative Staff Council Awards and Recognition Reception. This year's event is on Thursday, May 5 from 3-5 p.m. in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union Ballroom. Save the date!
Questions? Contact Administrative Staff Council at asc@bgsu.edu
Visit event for high school seniors.
Whether this is your first visit to campus or a return visit, Falcon Fridays are an excellent time for high school seniors to finalize plans for the fall.
We'll cover information about your next steps as you look forward to joining the Falcon Family. Presentations will cover:
Preparing for orientation
Understanding your financial aid offer
Sharing what your first year at BGSU will be like in the fall.
You can also connect with academic majors you might be considering. Remember - there's no better way to decide whether a college is a right fit than to visit and explore.
Learn more and register today →
Please note: Registration is required.
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The Academic and Career Planning team holds 15 minute in-person drop-in hours on Fridays from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm on a first come first served basis during the academic year. Stop by Central Hall 253 to receive support with class schedule changes and more!
At the beginning of April, teal ribbons will be placed around campus to create awareness for Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). On April 7, 2022, the Feminist Ambassadors and CVPE Ambassadors will host a table in the Student Union from 1-3 p.m. to discuss sexual violence and hand out personal teal ribbons.
This is a opportunity for the Panhellenic community to come study and relax together to prepare for finals. Learn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/panhellenic-study-tables-2
In this webinar, we will explore the graduate programs offered at Bowling Green State University. Topics will also include admissions requirements, campus services, the application process, tuition and fees, and financial support. There will also be an opportunity for Q and A. Register Now!
The Recovery Support Group is a drop-in, in-person group for students in recovery from drugs and/or alcohol, those who want support in decreasing risk and harm from substance use, or those who are curious about recovery. This group will be a space for students to recieve support from others who are facing the challenge of pursuing and maintaining their goals in regard to substance use within the college environment, as well as resources, skills, and information. Abstinence is not a requirement. The group will be facilitated by Kaitie May, a psychology doctoral intern with the BGSU Counseling Center and is free to students.
Stop by the Career Center to get a free professional headshot! The Career Center holds professional headshot drop-in hours from 1-3 p.m. on Fridays on a first come first served basis during the academic year.
Whole Health Action Management (WHAM) is a peer-centered program developed by the National Council’s SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions to promote whole health self-management for those living with chronic physical and behavioral health challenges. Peers are encouraged to partner and identify strengths, develop weekly action plans and work together using positive reinforcement to meet a goal. Rather than work alone, WHAM encourages participants to collaborate and support others’ efforts and is easy to use and implement in health care settings. REGISTER NOW
Workshop Details:
Wednesdays from 2:30 - 4 pm
Jan. 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22; March 1, 8
WORKSHOP IS FREE and open to faculty, staff, students, & community members
Learning Objectives:
During training, WHAM participants learn to:
Identify strengths and supports in 10 science-based whole health and resiliency factors.
Write a concise whole health goal and action plan based on person-centered planning.
Participate in peer support to create new health behaviors.
Prepare for basic whole health screenings.
Use shared decision-making skills and tools for better engagement with doctors.
Learn more about WHAM
This event is hosted by the Sandusky Artisans Recovery Community Center and BGSU Firelands.
Questions or comments? Contact Emily Werner at wmemily@bgsu.edu or 419-602-7601
You can REGISTER HERE