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Events: February 8, 2023

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NEW STUDENT HOUSING [GIVEAWAY]

Wed, Feb 8, 2023

Hayes Hall, Contact the Office of Residence Life for more details.

20 lucky winners will get to pick a room in the residence hall of their choice before room selection officially begins, for themself AND a roommate of their choice! That's up to 40 winners – and the earlier you sign your housing agreement, the more chances you have to win! _____________ [HOW TO ENTER] Sign the 2023-24 Housing & Dining Agreement between Jan. 4-April 30, 2023. You must be a new student admitted for the Fall 2023 Semester to qualify. The month you sign your Housing & Dining Agreement determines how many entries you have into the contest. Each month five winners will be selected. Jan. 4-31 = 4 total entries Feb. 1-28 = 3 total entries March 1-31 = 2 total entries April 1-30 = 1 total entry COMPLETE YOUR HOUSING AGREEMENT TODAY ➔ If you win, you can pick a bed in Centennial Hall, Conklin Hall, Kohl Hall, Kreischer or Offenhauer Towers – for yourself and one new BGSU student of your choice. New students who wish to live in Founders Hall must be members of the Honors Learning Community. If you are NOT a Honors Learning Community member, Founders Hall will not be available to select through this giveaway. _____________ [HOW TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE] The randomized drawing will occur by the third day of each month up until May 3. The Office of Residence Life will reach out to each winner through BGSU email and the phone number on file (make sure you have your voicemail box set up!). If a winner doesn't respond within 24 hours, their right to the prize will be forfeited, and a new winner will be selected. Upon accepting the prize by picking a room before standard room selection, winners agree to participate in social media and other marketing efforts to promote the giveaway. When contacted, the Office of Residence Life will discuss with each winner how to select a room for themself and their chosen roommate. _____________ [IMPORTANT DETAILS] Students are not required to have their $200 initial housing payment made to be eligible to win. However, before any student can be assigned to a room, the initial housing payment must be paid. The additional student who is pulled into the room by a winner must have their housing and meal plan agreement signed and paid their $200 initial payment at the time of the room selection. They must also be a new incoming student admitted at BGSU to qualify. This prize does not offer any discount on the housing rate, and each student assigned to a room through this giveaway will be responsible for the full payment of the room in accordance with their student bill. Cancellations to the agreement by May 1, 2023, will receive a 100% refund and will not be billed. Cancelations after May 1, 2023, will be granted in accordance with the forfeiture schedule. If the winner does not submit an eligible student to be their roommate by the Office of Residence Life deadline, the remaining space will be forfeited. Once a student has won one of the 20 prizes, they will no longer be eligible to win the remaining prizes for this giveaway. Students who have agreed to be the roommate of one of the winners will also not be eligible. The beds selected by the winner and their roommate must be assigned to the same building. Any student who is assigned to a room through this giveaway does not have the right to their room assignment. If one of the students decides to do a room change into a different room/building or cancels their contract, the vacant bed will open up to standard room selection, and a random roommate may be assigned. Returning students who will be enrolled full-time at BGSU are not eligible to win.  The Office of Residence Life is not responsible for prize notifications being marked as spam, junk or otherwise hidden from the recipient.
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RETURNING Student Housing [GIVEAWAY]

Wed, Feb 8, 2023

Virtual Event

15 lucky winners will get to pick a room in the residence hall of their choice before room selection officially begins, for themself AND a roommate of their choice! That's up to 30 winners! [HOW TO ENTER] Sign the 2023-24 Housing & Dining Agreement between Nov. 29 through Feb. 20, 2023. You must be a RETURNING student applying for the Fall 2023 Semester to qualify. COMPLETE YOUR HOUSING AGREEMENT TODAY ➔   If you win, you can pick a bed in Falcon Heights, Founders Hall, Kohl Hall, Kreischer or Offenhauer Towers – for yourself and one returning BGSU student of your choice. The randomized drawing will occur Feb. 21. The Office of Residence Life will reach out to each winner through BGSU email and the phone number on file (make sure you have your voicemail box set up!). If a winner doesn't respond within 24 hours, their right to the prize will be forfeited, and a new winner will be selected. When contacted, the Office of Residence Life will discuss with each winner how to select a room for themself and their chosen roommate. _____________   Important Details: Students are not required to have their $200 initial housing payment made to be eligible to win. However, before any student can be assigned to a room, the initial housing payment must be paid. The additional student who is pulled into the room by a winner must have their housing and meal plan agreement signed and paid their $200 initial payment at the time of the room selection. They must also be a returning student BGSU to qualify. This prize does not offer any discount on the housing rate, and each student assigned to a room through this giveaway will be responsible for the full payment of the room in accordance with their student bill. Cancellations to the agreement by May 1, 2023, will receive a 100% refund and will not be billed. Cancelations after May 1, 2023, will be granted in accordance with the forfeiture schedule. If the winner does not submit an eligible student to be their roommate by the Office of Residence Life deadline, the remaining space will be forfeited. The beds selected by the winner and their roommate must be assigned to the same building. Any student who is assigned to a room through this giveaway does not have the right to their room assignment. If one of the students decides to do a room change into a different room/building or cancels their contract, the vacant bed will open up to standard room selection, and a random roommate may be assigned. New/transfer students who will be enrolled full-time at BGSU are not eligible to win or selected as a roommate.  The Office of Residence Life is not responsible for prize notifications being marked as spam, junk or otherwise hidden from the recipient.
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In-Person Spring EXPO

Wed, Feb 8, 2023 10am to 3pm

Bowen-Thompson Student Union, Ballroom & Multipurpose Room

Job & Internship Fair – Employers are looking to hire Falcons and are flocking to BGSU this spring! Over 400 of them... So if you are looking for a job or an internship, register for the in-person Spring EXPO today!  Full-time and part-time positions for all majors and career interests will be up for grabs, and when you register, you can start reviewing the companies that will be in attendance. (We are adding more every day!) Learn more about the EXPO and how to register >> ___________________________ How the in-person event will work: We are asking all attendees to register, so we can prepare for your arrival and so you know what to expect. After you are registered, remember to stop by the union during the event. It's an open house, so if you make it there before 5 p.m., you won't be late!
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Stress Management Workshop: Relational Strategies

Wed, Feb 8, 2023 10am to 11am

Virtual Event

  Human beings aren’t meant to cope alone, and our relationships can help us to buffer stress and feel supported. In this class you’ll look at the benefits of social support, identify ways to create a support network and ask for what you need from others and reflect on how to set boundaries and say no when necessary.   Register here   The Counseling Center welcomes all students. We aspire to respect cultural, individual and role differences. Our goal is to create a safe, supportive and affirming climate for individuals of all races, ethnicities, national origins, genders, gender identities, sexual/affectional orientations, religions, ages, abilities, sizes, socioeconomic statuses, languages and cultures. The Counseling Center can be reached at 419-372-2081.   To individuals with disabilities, please indicate if you need special services, assistance, or appropriate modifications to fully participate in this event by contacting Accessibility Services, access@bgsu.edu, 419-372-8495. Please notify us prior to the event.    
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Recovery Support Drop-in Group

Wed, Feb 8, 2023 11am to 12pm

EPPLER, 303

An alternative to a 12-step program which is open to all BGSU students in recovery from a substance use disorder and/or addiction.
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CWGE Research Seminar with Dr. Nicole Kalaf-Hughes

Wed, Feb 8, 2023 12pm to 1pm

Hayes Hall, 203

Free
  The Center for Women and Gender Equity is pleased to have Dr. Nicole Kalaf-Hughes participating in our next Research Seminar! Please join us on Wednesday, Feb. 8 from Noon-1 p.m.in Hayes Hall 203 for her presentation, “Thank you for writing!: Gender, Communication, & Representations on Elected School Boards.”    Dr. Kalaf-Hughes is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Bowling Green State University. Her research interests lie at the intersection of American political institutions and representation, with her work focusing on how institutional incentives affect the behavior of elected officials at the local and federal levels. Her recent projects explore the role of race, ethnicity and gender in representation, collaboration and policymaking in the U.S Congress. Her research agenda also includes pedagogical work on student engagement, and she is the recipient of the American Political Science Association CQ Press Award for Teaching Innovation. Her work has appeared in journals including Politics, Groups and Identities, Journal of Public Policy, Policy Studies Journal, Politics & Gender and the Journal of Political Science Education. She received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis.   This event is open to all members of the BGSU Community. If you are interested in attending, please contact cwge@bgsu.eduto RSVP. To individuals with disabilities, please indicate if you need special services, assistance, or appropriate modifications to fully participate in events by contacting Accessibility Services, access@bgsu.edu, 419-372-8495. Please notify us prior to the event.
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Share Your Story: Adrienne Ausdenmoore

Wed, Feb 8, 2023 12:30pm to 1:30pm

Mitchell B. McLeod Hall, Suite 314

  Connecting with others through storytelling helps us to recognize that we are not alone in life. Although our experiences, perspectives, and identities have shaped who we are, we share our stories to show support and encouragement to others who may have similar experiences. The “Share Your Story” series will provide students with opportunities to learn from pioneers and leaders and their individual journeys; come learn more about Adrienne Ausdenmoore, Executive Director of the Radbill Center, and her own journey. Students will leave the event with a greater sense of how we’re all interconnected, and how they can use their own stories to let others know they’re not alone in their college journey.  For questions, please email lifedesign@bgsu.edu or call 419-372-5533   
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Neurodivergent Distress Tolerance and Mindfulness Workshop

Wed, Feb 8, 2023 1:30pm to 2:30pm

Student Recreation Center, Studio B (basement level)

Wednesday | 1:30 - 2:30 pm | Feb 1, 8, 15, 22, Mar 1, 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12 Student Rec Center, Studio B (located on the basement level of the student rec center) Register: https://forms.office.com/r/WJyCXmxsdZ  Neurodivergent Distress Tolerance and Mindfulness Workshop is a weekly guided neurodivergent focused DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) skills workshop using the Neurodivergent Friendly Workbook of DBT Skills. Learn about what helps YOU as a neurodivergent individual. DBT is a long standing and trusted therapy used in reducing maladaptive learned behaviors in people who try to control and suppress intense emotions instead of working through them. DBT focuses on learning to balance, accepting and validating yourself and feelings, and recognizing that change still needs to happen in order to end unhelpful and/or self-destructive cycles. Build a tool kit (metaphorically and physically with plenty of freebies!) of coping skills for moments of intense feelings and ways to reduce the frequency of them through helping you and others in your life understand your neurodivergent needs.  All participants receive a FREE journal, and multiple self-care and sensory items throughout the program.  This program is free for all students.  *There are many types of neurodivergence! This workbook and group will mostly focus on. Identifying patterns and feelings Understanding and meeting different sensory needs Mindfulness and self-care accommodated to sensory and focus struggles If this doesn't fit your struggles individually, we hope you find a tool better fit for your needs! *  This workshop is weekly and builds from week to week. Everyone is welcome to stop in, but consistent attendance is asked for to help both you and the facilitator! Print out of workbook is included to all attendants. Anyone who self-identifies as neurodivergent is welcome. Questions? Contact Gimmick Wilder at msetche@bgsu.edu.  To individuals with disabilities, please indicate if you need special services, assistance, or appropriate modifications to fully participate in this event by contacting Accessibility Services, access@bgsu.edu, 419-372-8495. Please notify us prior to the event.
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Whole Health Action Management (WHAM) Peer Workshop

Wed, Feb 8, 2023 2:30pm to 4pm

BGSU Firelands, 118 George Mylander Hall

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  
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BeYOUtiful Beings: Body Image Drop-In Support Group

Wed, Feb 8, 2023 4pm to 5pm

College Park Office Building, Counseling Center

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In this group hosted at the BGSU Counseling Center, students will have a chance to explore their feelings about themselves and their bodies in a supportive environment. We will work to explore the way students think about themselves, their bodies and their appearance to explore ways to feel more confident with who they are. This group meets weekly, and it is a drop-in group, meaning that students can attend as they are able. The Counseling Center welcomes all students. We aspire to respect cultural, individual and role differences. Our goal is to create a safe, supportive and affirming climate for individuals of all races, ethnicities, national origins, genders, gender identities, sexual/affectional orientations, religions, ages, abilities, sizes, socioeconomic statuses, languages and cultures.  
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BGSU Women's Basketball at Ohio

Wed, Feb 8, 2023 7pm to 9pm

Athens, Ohio

BGSU Women's Basketball at Ohio TV: ESPN+ Radio: BG Falcon Media Streaming Video: https://es.pn/3HUzMLn Streaming Audio: https://www.bgfalconmedia.com/ https://bgsufalcons.com/calendar.aspx?id=18432
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Faculty Artist Series: Brian Snow, cello and Robert Satterlee, piano

Wed, Feb 8, 2023 8pm

Moore Musical Arts Center, Bryan Recital Hall

Cello professor Brian Snow and piano professor Robert Satterlee will present a recital in our weekly Faculty Artist Series. This event is free and open to the public, and will also be live streamed. PROGRAM Chiaroscuro for cello and live electronics (2007)...................Mikel Kuehn (b. 1967)  Theme and Variations on “Draw the Sacred Circle Closer” (2014) ..............................................................................................................................................Adolphus Hailstork (b. 1941) the earthen lack (2018)..........................................................................................David T. Little (b. 1978)               I. how it begins              II. premonition             III. our sickness            IV. wait for sleep             V. lament (but what will you remember)           VI. how it ends                                                                       ~Pause~ Sonata for cello and piano No. 2 in F Major, Op. 99................Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)           I. Allegro vivace          II. Adagio affettuoso         III. Allegro passionato         IV. Allegro molto
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