Bowling Green State University

Events: March 14, 2025

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2025 New Student Housing Giveaway

Fri, Mar 14, 2025

2025 New Student Housing Giveaway! 25 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 50 winners – and the earlier you sign your housing agreement, the more chances you have to win! ________________________ How to Enter Sign the 2025-26 Housing and Dining Agreement between Jan. 6 through April 30, 2025. You must be a new student admitted to BGSU for the Fall 2025 Semester to qualify. The month you sign your Housing and Dining Agreement determines how many entries you have into the contest. Each month five winners will be selected. Jan. 6-31 = 4 total entries Feb. 1-28 = 3 total entries March 1-31 = 2 total entries April 1-30 = 1 total entry ​​​​​​​This year, an additional 5 students who sign their Housing and Dining Agreement on Jan. 6 will be selected to pick their room before selection! Complete your Housing Agreement TODAY! If you win, you can pick a bed in Centennial Hall, Conklin Hall, Kohl Hall, McDonald 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. Because of this, Founders Hall will not be available to select through this giveaway. The randomized drawing will occur by the third day of each month up until May 3. The Office of Student Housing 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 Student Housing 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, 2025, will receive a 100% refund and will not be billed. Cancellations after May 1, 2025, 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 Student Housing 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 Student Housing is not responsible for prize notifications being marked as spam, junk or otherwise hidden from the recipient.  
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Midterm Grading Period

Fri, Mar 14, 2025

The Midterm Grading Period runs from Feb. 24-March 16. Midterm grades help you answer the question, “What would my final grade be if the semester ended today?” Instructors can submit grades at any time throughout this period, so you should check your grades often. Midterm grade details can help provide insight to adjust your academic performance. 
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Class Con

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 9am to 7:30pm

Jerome Library, Pallister Conference Room

This academic conference explores how popular culture and class are deeply connected. By highlighting the importance of class consciousness, we aim to spark meaningful conversations and practical ideas for change in and outside of the ‘ivory tower.’ Join us for two full days of conference presentations, roundtable discussions, and workshops. Featuring Invited Speakers Heather Andolina: “The Melungeons of Appalachia,” and Daniel Burnfin, “Social Classes and Social Ontology: Reconsidering Some Classics of Political Economy.” Free event online and in person.
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Class Con III Conference

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 9am to 8pm

Jerome Library, Pallister Conference Room

Inspired by Ray Browne, the founder of Popular Culture Studies at BGSU, this conference seeks to give “education a broader base and greater richness” through the exploration of why and how popular culture and class are interconnected. A scholar and teacher who saw popular culture as a tool to bring together the working-class students and the elitism of academia to create a new curriculum, Browne’s legacy of inclusion and effecting change is at the heart of this year’s Class Con. As class studies are often niche, invisible, or non-existent within many cultural studies programs, we hope to draw attention to the discipline and the broader need for class consciousness. By understanding and breaking down the structures and systems that uphold our modern class structure, this conference aims to make meaningful change both in and outside of the academic ivory tower. Specifically, with this conference we hope to brainstorm, workshop, and develop a pedagogic approach to bringing class studies into the classroom while also giving a voice to the students most impacted by economic uncertainties. Free Event Online and in Person This event is supported by the Stoddard and O’Neill School of Critical and Cultural Studies Fund and by: BGSU University Libraries School of Cultural and Critical Studies Institute for the Study of Culture and Society Department of English Ray Browne Association (RBA)
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Mental Health First Aid

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 9am to 3:15pm

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Mental Health First Aid Training Registration: https://bgsu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3aNHRMGUCAPJGgm Mental Health First Aid is a skills-based training that teaches people how to identify, understand, and respond to signs and symptoms of a mental health or substance use challenge in adults ages 18 and over. The evidence behind the program demonstrates that it builds mental health literacy, providing an action plan that teaches people to identify and address a potential mental health or substance use challenge safely and responsibly.  ​Virtual Blended Training  2-hours pre-work, two-day virtual instructor-led training  Must attend both days Jan 9 & 10 | 9 – 12:15 pm | Zoom  Blended One-Day Training  2 hours pre-work, one-day in-person training   Fri Mar 14 | 9 – 3:15 pm | BTSU 208   Higher Education-Specific Training     Full in-person training specific for the higher education setting   Fri May 9 | 9 – 5:30 pm | BTSU 208  Send questions or comments to Ashley Hartman at ashthom@bgsu.edu and 419-372-4584.  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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FREE Pickleball at the SRC

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 11am to 1pm

Student Recreation Center, Multi-Activity Court

 Pickleball at the Student Recreation Center   January 13 – May 2   Available on Fridays on the MAC Court from 11 AM – 1 PM   Equipment available for complimentary use. SRC membership not required for pickleball play during these specified times. Reserve a court at https://www.bgsu.edu/recwell/student-recreation-center/MACReservations.html    Fun, social & enjoyed by all skill levels – pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports nationwide For more information contact Julia Adams:jthatch@bgsu.edu, recwell@bgsu.edu, 419.372.2000 or 419.372.7458
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Explore BGSU's Graduate Programs

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 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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BGSU One Day Virtual Q&A Session for Faculty and Staff

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 1pm to 2pm

Virtual Event

Would you like to learn more about BGSU One Day? This annual giving initiative supports our work to provide the best possible student experience and to fulfill our mission as a public university for the public good.  Join us for a virtual question and answer session on Zoom with Assistant Director of Annual Giving, Rachel Wells, to learn how you can be more involved to support your college or unit for One Day. Learn more about BGSU One Day. 
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Getting Started with Canvas New Quizzes

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 1pm to 2:30pm

Virtual Event

 Facilitators: Holly Barber, Instructional Designer, Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) & Anna Rood, Instructional Designer, Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE)  Session Type: Interactive Workshop  Session Categories: Outcomes & Assessment, Pedagogical Innovation  Duration: 1.5 hours  Location: Online via Zoom  Description & Learning Outcomes:  In this workshop, you will learn how to create a New Quiz in Canvas and how to set up quiz settings. New Quizzes is an updated assessment engine that integrates with Canvas and replaces the Classic Quizzes functionality. You will explore new question types such as Categorization, Ordering, and Hot Spots as well as discuss how to manage item banks. You will have an opportunity to create questions in an item bank in one of your Canvas courses and utilize the item bank in a quiz.  In this session, you will:  Identify question types.   Explore what the student sees when taking a quiz.   Discuss how to moderate exams for accessibility.   Create and utilize a New Quiz item bank.   To register for this event, use the Spring 2025 CFE-Facilitated 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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"Let's Talk" - Free drop-in counseling consultations

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 2pm to 3pm

Education Building, Room 101B

"Let's Talk" is a free and confidential service available to all BGSU students. Students can meet for a brief, informal, 15-minute consultation with BGSU Counseling Center staff. They can listen to specific problems, help explore solutions and introduce you to what it’s like to speak with a member of the staff.  Please note: "Let's Talk" does not take the place of therapy, and consultations are not appropriate for urgent concerns or mental health emergencies. During the consultation, BGSU clinicians will listen to your concerns and offer support, information and resources.   Learn more about "Let's Talk">> __________________________________________________________ As the BGSU Counseling Center, we welcome all students and 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. We invite you to start designing your individualized care plan with us by exploring all of the counseling services we have to offer you.
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Narcan Training

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 5pm to 6:01pm

Eppler Complex C223

We will be learning how to administer Narcan.  Learn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/narcan-training
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BGSU Shamrock Social ☘️

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 6pm to 9pm

Bowen-Thompson Student Union, Oval

Let's put the GREEN in Bowling Green and celebrate St. Patrick's Day together. ☘️💚 Join Falcons After Dark for a Shamrock Social where there will be giant games, Silent Disco, free BGSU St. Patrick's Day T-shirts, and shamrock painting kits! Hang out with friends and meet new ones while enjoying free food and so much more! Make your own Jiggs Dinner: Corned Beef, Mashed potatoes, Sauerkraut, and a Hot Veggie. We will also have Pretzels and Cheese and Irish cream soda  ------------------------ Falcons After Dark hosts FREE events every Friday for all students throughout the Fall and Spring semesters. Events are hosted by the Office of Student Engagement and always include music, free food, engaging activities and tons of fun!
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Adult Hockey Spring League

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 8pm to 11pm

Slater Family Ice Arena

$160 per player/$80 per goalie
Get ready to hit the ice for an exciting season of adult hockey at Slater Family Ice Arena! Whether you're sharpening your skills or competing at a high level, our spring league offers fast-paced action and camaraderie for all players. Registration Players must be 18 years of age to register. Before a player is permitted to play in the first game, the following must be completed and on record with the Senior League Commissioner: Set up an online DASH account for Slater Family Ice Arena Pay in full online Signed Conduct and League Rules Agreement form Identification verified (repeated each game at check-in) USA hockey confirmed (online in DASH account) Fees $160 per player $80 per goalie Divisions Players must sign up for a division based on their skill level. Recreational Adult Development Division (RADD) - For players who are at the B-/C/D skill level. This league allows for more experienced players to assist with the pace of the game and help new players gain experience. Skilled Adult Division (SAD) - for more skilled players with past hockey experience in the A/B+ adult hockey level. League management has the final authority to place players into these divisions. Schedules The spring season will run from March 10- April 24, 2025. Games will be scheduled on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Game times will be scheduled at 8 p.m., 9 p.m., 10 p.m. (and 11 p.m. as needed) Days and times are subject to change based on the number of teams in each league. Rosters Rosters may have up to 15 players, including goalies. League officials reserve the right to add players to any team with less than 15 players. Players are only allowed to play for one team. There is a limit of five (5) ACHA players from the 2022-23 season on a roster, regardless of the team/school they played for. Game Layout 3-minute pre-game warm-up. Three periods, 15 minutes each, running time. The clock will stop to enter penalties. The clock will stop with less than 2 minutes in the third period if the score is within two goals. If time is still left on the curfew clock and the game is tied, there will be a 3-man shootout, followed by a sudden death shootout as long as there is time left on the game curfew clock. All players must shoot once before any player shoots twice. If the game is tied with no time left on the curfew clock, the game will end in a tie. Time-Outs: Each team is allowed one 1-minute time-out per game. There are no time-outs during an overtime period. Rules Modified USA hockey rules apply, with the following exceptions: No Body checking No Slapshots Unintentional slapshots will result in a stoppage of play and the faceoff being taken in the offending team's defensive zone. Intentional slapshots or reoccurring offenses by one player will result in a minor penalty. Slap shots occur when a player’s stick comes above the knees while winding up shooting the puck. All slapshot calls are determined at the referee's discretion.
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Cello Studio Recital

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 8pm

Moore Musical Arts Center, Choral Rehearsal Hall

Brian Snow's cello studio will present a recital. This event is free and open to the public LIVESTREAM LINK PROGRAM LINK
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Student Recital: Isabella Brill, piano

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 8pm

Moore Musical Arts Center, Bryan Recital Hall

Isabella Brill, piano, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.  LIVESTREAM LINK: https://youtube.com/live/-8o-HoPSCkw?feature=share
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Public Stargazing at the BGSU Observatory

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 8:30pm to 9:30pm

Physical Sciences Laboratory Building, Roof

Free
  Are you interested in stargazing and looking at celestial objects through telescopes?  Come check out the Department of Physics & Astronomy rooftop observatory during public stargazing sessions. The rooftop observatory includes a 0.5-meter research grade telescope as well as smaller “amateur astronomer” telescopes, which you will be able to look through. You will also learn how to find major constellations and any planets currently visible. Stargazes take place on the roof of the Physical Sciences Laboratory Building.  The roof can be accessed by taking the elevator to the roof (press the “R” button in the elevator).  Signs in the hallway will help direct you to the elevator.  Do not use the stairs to go to the roof.  The “R” button on the elevator will be unlocked at the start time of the stargaze session.  If you arrive before it is unlocked, please wait on the first floor for the session to begin.  It is recommended that you dress warmly.  The roof is usually colder and windier than the ground.  While on the roof for a stargaze, please refrain from talking on your cell phone so that you do not interrupt others or stop them from hearing what is being discussed.  The use of phones for flash free pictures or astronomy apps is allowed.  Please do not use the light on your phone though since dark adaptation is important for viewing the nighttime sky. Astronomical  objects can only be seen when the sky is totally or mostly clear, therefore stargaze cannot be held unless the weather is clear.  If it is snowing, raining, foggy, cloudy, or even partly cloudy there will be no stargaze session that night.  If you aren’t sure if the conditions will permit a stargaze session, you can call (419) 372-8831 for a recorded message telling whether the sessions will be held or canceled that night.  The message is set one hour before the scheduled start of the session. If you call earlier than one hour before the start time you may receive an incorrect message. When you arrive at the roof and exit the elevator, you will be greeted by one of the stargaze personnel and directed to the various stations you can visit.  If you are attending the stargaze for a general visit (rather than as part of an astronomy course), please let the greeter know. In addition to the listed stargazing sessions, weather permitting, there may also be an opportunity for stargazing following evening Planetarium shows. Happy Stargazing!  
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