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November 22, 2024

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Spring Move-In Time Sign-Up

Fri, Nov 22, 2024

Sign Up for a Spring Move-In Time If you are going to be moving to BGSU for the first time in January, WELCOME! And if you are a returning student to campus, we hope you enjoyed your winter break! Sign-up for Spring Move-In times opens Tuesday, Nov. 12 and closes Friday, Dec. 13.  Just like Fall Move-In students are required to sign up for a move-in appointment, even if you already moved into your room in the fall semester. Spring Move-In will occur Friday, Jan. 10 through Sunday, Jan. 12. The Office of Student Housing will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. Students will sign up for their Move-In Time starting on Tuesday, Nov. 12 and details regarding the sign-up process and dates will be emailed to students' BGSU email accounts the week prior. More info can be found at https://www.bgsu.edu/housing/SpringMoveInGuide.html
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Student Rec Center Snowbird Membership Special

Fri, Nov 22, 2024

Student Recreation Center

It's that time of year again where the Student Recreation Center is having thier annual Snowbird Membership Special. Get unliminted access to all of the SRC amenities through May 2, 2025. $139 Per Person | $89 Add Spouse | $20 Add Dependent Offer available through December 22 Valid through May 2, 205 For More Information: Julia Adams - jthatch@bgsu.edu 419.372.2000 https://www.bgsu.edu/recwell/student-recreation-center/membership.html
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Explore BGSU's Graduate Programs

Fri, Nov 22, 2024 12pm to 1pm

Virtual Event

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! 
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Falcon 2 Falcon Peer Support

Fri, Nov 22, 2024 12pm to 1pm

College Park Office Building, Room 104

Join other peers in our peer-to-peer lead support where you can discuss life concerns, mental health and build connections with other peers!
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Decoding Research Jargon: Creating Student-Centered Assignments

Fri, Nov 22, 2024 1pm to 2pm

Virtual Event

  Facilitators:   Maureen Barry, Associate Professor/Student Success Librarian, Library Teaching & Learning   Laura Sheets, Library Instruction Coordinator, Library Teaching & Learning  Session Type: Interactive Workshop  Session Category: Scholarship, Success & Belonging  Duration: 1 hour  Location: Online via Zoom    Description & Learning Outcomes:  Expert researchers often forget that research jargon is confusing for students. Students frequently ask librarians for help interpreting assignments during individual appointments and chat interactions. The presenters will use their experience translating research jargon to reveal one obstacle to student success: unclear research assignments.    In this workshop, you will critique an assignment and learn practical strategies and resources to clarify key research terms and concepts.     In this session, you will    Illustrate how the variety of definitions and meanings in research-related terminology frustrates and confuses students.   Identify confusing, unclear, or outdated research terminology in assignment prompts. Critique a research assignment for outdated or unclear research terminology.   Revise an existing research assignment to include modern research processes and clear research terminology.     To register for this event, use the Fall 2024 University Libraries CFE Session Registration Form.    Advance registration is required. Registration will close one business day before the scheduled event. You will receive an Outlook invite with the Zoom link (if applicable) one day before the event.    To find out more information about this event, visit the Session Catalog page of the Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) website.    If you have any questions about this event, email the CFE at cfe@bgsu.edu       If you need special services, assistance or appropriate modifications to fully participate in the event, please contact the CFE office or Accessibility Services at access@bgsu.edu or 419-372-8495. Please notify Accessibility Services and/or the CFE office prior to the event.     
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Unmasked: Neurodivergent Support Group

Fri, Nov 22, 2024 2pm to 3pm

Counseling Center, Group Room

Unmasked is a support group for neurodivergent students. Neurodivergent is a term used to describe anyone whose mind functions in ways that differ from societal standards of "normal." Some examples include Autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, and mental illnesses. Formal diagnosis is not required to participate. Those who are questioning a neurodivergent identity are welcome. This group aims to provide students with a place to share their struggles, give and receive support from others, and discuss their lived experiences without having to mask who they are. Each session will start with check-ins and introductions. Students can then ask for time to discuss a challenge they are experiencing or a topic they wish to explore with others. Please complete this form to register for the group.   _________________________________________________ Hosted by the BGSU Counseling Center The BGSU Counseling Center aspires 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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RPG Potluck

Fri, Nov 22, 2024 6pm to 9pm

Maurer 104

Hello RPG players! Welcome back for our November Event!We are excited to host this event of multiple different types of RPG formats, not just D&D 5e. It is a potluck of systems! Our members are excited and eager to run games for you. Additionally, while we do not have food at this event, though the name can be deceiving, we will be selling some treats at the Union this day as a sponsor for this event! Hope to see you there!Keep on Rolling Gamers! RSVP link - https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=nXLLzQZRfE23W6MMRV1bChzeJ1XXnX9LuOinblCstjlUQUsyME9IU0REVEs2ODQwQ0xSWEdUWDRLMi4u Learn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/rpg-potluck
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BG Band Bash

Fri, Nov 22, 2024 7pm to 10pm

Bowen-Thompson Student Union, BTSU Multipurpose Room

An autumn music festival featuring live entertainment from four local BG bands! Band Bash will also include a thrift sale and tables from campus and community music organizations providing information about their musical activities in BG. Featured local bands Respirator Milk on the Rocks One Billion Lions  Dallas & Daniels. Hosted by the BGSU student organization, Music Industry Club, this festival aims to showcase and promote local music while providing a fun and safe environment for students and the community.    
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65th Annual High School Honor Band Clinic: Jazz Lab Band 1

Fri, Nov 22, 2024 8pm

Moore Musical Arts Center, Kobacker Hall

$10 general admission
The Jazz Lab Band I will present a concert as part of the 65th annual High School Honor Band Clinic. Tickets for this performance are $10, and can be purchased here. Free admission for BGSU students with ID card at the door. LIVESTREAM LINK PROGRAM (NOT DIGITAL) Cool Breeze | Tadd Dameron (1917-1965), trans. Kent Engelhardt On A Misty Night | arr. W. Scott Gwinnell For Europeans Only | Dameron, trans. Engelhardt Our Delight | Dameron, trans. Engelhardt Good Bait | Dameron, trans. Engelhardt Stay on It | Dameron, trans. Engelhardt
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Silent Sky

Fri, Nov 22, 2024 8pm to 10pm

Wolfe Center for the Arts, Thomas B. and Kathleen M. Donnell Theatre

$5 for students, $10 for seniors, and $15 for adults and general admission
The Department of Theatre and Film presents Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson. The play tells the true story of astronomer Henrietta Leavitt and other female "computers" who worked at the Harvard Observatory in the early 1900s.  When Henrietta Leavitt begins work at the Harvard Observatory, she isn’t allowed to touch a telescope or express an original idea. Instead, she joins a group of women “computers,” charting the stars for a renowned astronomer who calculates projects in “girl hours” and has no time for the women’s probing theories. As Henrietta, in her free time, attempts to measure the light and distance of stars, she must also take measure of her life on Earth, trying to balance her dedication to science with family obligations and the possibility of love. Silent Sky explores a woman’s place in society during a time of immense scientific discoveries.
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