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!
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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.
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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.
All undergraduate commuter students are invited to enjoy free group fitness classes at the Student Recreation Center (SRC) through the entire week. Whether you're into yoga, cycling or strength training, there's something for everyone.
How It Works
Check out the class schedule to see what's available
Visit the SRC and tell our friendly staff at the desk that you're a commuter student to access your free class.
Enjoy a variety of fitness options to fit your schedule and needs.
Free Access to Well-Being Room
Commuter students can also take advantage of free access to a Well-Being Room all week. To enjoy this space, make a reservation through your MyRec Portal. It's a great way to relax on focus on your wellness during a busy week.
Take advantage of these free fitness and wellness opportunities during Commuter Student Appreciation Week. Your health and well-being deserve to be a top priority–join us at the SRC and get moving!
Commuter Student Appreciation Week
This event is part of BGSU’s Commuter Student Appreciation Week. Explore all of the events hosted by the campus community to celebrate the commuter student experience at BGSU.
Whether you need a LinkedIn profile photo, an updated headshot or just want to look your best for future career opportunities, we've got you covered. Dress to impress and stop by the Kuhlin Career Hub for a professional photo session.
Free BGSU T-shirt
As a thank you for participating, you'll receive a free BGSU t-shirt! Look share and show your school pride while building your professional image.
How it Works
Head to the Kuhlin Career Hub's photo booth at BTSU 225.
Take a professional photo to use for LinkedIn, resumes or other uses.
Your photo will be emailed directly to your BGSU email immediately after the session.
Availability
The photo booth is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., so you can drop by at your convenience.
Don't Miss Out
Take advantage of this opportunity to upgrade your prodessional profile with a photo that will set you apart.
Commuter Student Appreciation Week
This event is part of BGSU’s Commuter Student Appreciation Week. Explore all of the events hosted by the campus community to celebrate the commuter student experience at BGSU.
Join us for a fun and informative drop-in event during Commuter Student Appreciation Week. This event will take place right outside the Marvin Center and will include a variety of activities designed to help you learn more about getting involved with your local government.
Free Popcorn and Trivia
Stop by for a free serving of popcorn and try your hand at some light-hearted trivia. It's a great opportunity to take a break, have some fun and engage with your peers while learning about important civic topics.
Get Involved with Local Government
Learn more about the BGSU Poll Worker Program and how you can actively participate in local government engagement. There will be tables set up with valuable information and resources on how you can make a difference in your community.
Why You Should Attend
Enjoy free popcorn and engage in fun trivia activities.
Learn how to get involved with local government
Connect with others who are passionate about civic engagement and make your voice heard.
Don't miss out!
Come for the popcorn, stay for the opportunity to get informed and involved with your local government. It's a great way to learn how you can make a real impact in your community!
Commuter Student Appreciation Week
This event is part of BGSU’s Commuter Student Appreciation Week. Explore all of the events hosted by the campus community to celebrate the commuter student experience at BGSU.
Facilitator: Dr. Radhika Gajjala, Professor, School of Media & Communication
Session Type: Panel Discussion
Session Category: Equity & Access; Pedagogical Innovation; Success & Belonging
Duration: 60 minutes
Location: Zoom
Description & Learning Outcomes:
How do we balance AI's potential with ethical and privacy concerns? This panel will bring together faculty and staff to explore the complexities of AI in classroom and in the workplace. You'll delve into critical questions about data privacy, bias, and the impact on employment. Walk away with a deeper understanding of how to navigate AI's opportunities and challenges responsibly.
In this session, you will:
Recall key ethical and privacy considerations related to AI in education.
List potential impacts of AI on employment and workplace dynamics in academia.
Reflect on your own perspective regarding the balance between AI challenges and opportunities.
This session is part of the AI in Higher Ed Series offered by the Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE). Participants who attend three sessions in this series may receive the AI in Higher Ed email signature stamp.
To register for this event, use the Spring 2025 AI in Higher Ed Series 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.
The Counseling Center is combining group therapy with the healing touch of horses – in partnership with Project H.O.P.E.
Whether you're a social services student, looking for a break from your dorm, or simply love spending time with horses, this group is for you! Join us for a fun and relaxing experience at Project Hope Stables in Bowling Green.
📅 Sessions Available:
Mondays: Feb 10 – April 14 | 3:30 – 4:45 PM
Thursdays: Feb 13 – April 17 | 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
🚍 Transportation Provided
💰 Completely Free
🎓 Open to All BGSU Students
Don't miss out! Call the BGSU Counseling Center at 419-372-2081 for more information or to sign up.
"Let's Talk" is a free and confidential service available to all BGSU students. For virtual Let's Talk, contact the Counseling Center to secure a time. Virtual Let's Talk consultations are not scheduled more than 24 hours in advance.
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.
Call 419-372-2081 to Schedule your Let's Talk Appointment
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.
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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.
Join us for an insightful conversation on the critical topic of Transnational Feminism with Dr. Michaela Domiano, an expert from the School of Critical and Cultural Studies. This event offers a unique opportunity to engage with an academic leader and learn more about perspectives of women and feminist movements that you may not have heard about before.
Why You Should Attend
Engage with an Expert: Dr. Michaela Domiano brings deep knowledge of the subject, offering an academic yet accessible approach to understanding this vital subject.
Expand Your Perspective: Learn how feminism transcends borders and addresses global issues.
Light Refreshments: Enjoy light snacks as you connect with others and discuss the ideas presented during the session.
For questions or if you would like to attend virtually, please email cwge@bgsu.edu.
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Women’s History Month
This event is part of Women’s History Month at BGSU. Explore all of the events hosted by the campus community to honor, celebrate and learn more about women’s history all month long.
Mindful Moments
January 13th– May 1st | Virtual
Mondays 8:30 – 9 am | Thursdays 12 – 12:30 pm
No session: Jan. 20th (Monday), Mar. 3rd (Monday), Mar. 6th (Thursday)
Free, virtual, drop-in mindfulness session, open to all faculty, staff, and students. This is a great way to start your week with guided mindfulness practice, and education on tools to promote mental well-being.
Register Online: https://bgsu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4MkRBUYx5b18VyC
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.
For More Information:
Office of Health & Wellness
wellness@bgsu.edu | 419-372-WELL (9355)
bgsu.edu/recwell/well-being-programs
Navigating college as a commuter or transfer student comes with unique challenges, but you don’t have to do it alone! Stop by these new Office Hours hosted by Holly Metzger, Coordinator of Orientation and Transitions.
WHY ATTEND
These hours are designed to help you:
Build connections and feel more at home on campus
Get personalized answers to your questions
Discover resources to help balance school, work and life
Find strategies to achieve your goals and thrive
SPRING SCHEDULE
Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to Noon | BTSU 220 (Commuter Lounge)
Thursdays, 1-3 p.m. | Library Lounge
Take advantage of this opportunity to get support and succeed — see you there!
Commuter Student Appreciation Week
This event is part of BGSU’s Commuter Student Appreciation Week. Explore all of the events hosted by the campus community to celebrate the commuter student experience at BGSU.
January 16 - April 24 | No class during Spring Break, March 6
Available on Thursdays from 1:30 – 2:15 PM at the Student Recreation Center, Studio B
Join Dr. Sarah Rainey-Smithback for an upbeat cardio drumming session - a high-energy, fun way to enjoy your body, build community, and enjoy new music! Sessions are appropriate for ALL bodies and fitness levels, no experience necessary, and can even be done in a chair.
Content Warning: Music often contains themes related to feminism and sexuality, and music may contain explicit language.
For More Information
Office of Health & Wellness
wellness@bgsu.edu
bgsu.edu/recwell/well-being-programs
Executive’s Institute: Develop Your Leadership & Build Your Legacy
📅 Registration Opens: February 3
📅 Registration Closes: February 24
Take Your Leadership to the Next Level
Are you on the Executive Board of a student organization? Do you want to strengthen your leadership skills and ensure your organization thrives beyond your time at BGSU? The Executive’s Institute is your opportunity to grow as a leader, refine your role, and build a lasting impact.
What You’ll Gain:
✅ Personalized leadership development
✅ Strategies for organizational sustainability
✅ Insight into your role as an executive member
✅ A roadmap to leaving a meaningful legacy at BGSU
Register Today for Falcons Executive Institute!
🚀 Lead with purpose. Build for the future.
***On March 20, this workshop will take place in BTSU 206***
This week's professional meeting will feature a company presentation on a relevant topic for accounting students. Learn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/weekly-meeting-20
Is there intelligent life elsewhere in the Universe? A debate examines the pros and cons to the ultimate question: Are we alone?
$2 donation suggested for all planetarium shows.
Join us in the Planetarium for a public talk titled Moonshots, presented by Dr. Peter Blass, Teaching Professor, BGSU Department of Chemistry
The moon is hot! …research-wise, that is. NASA, private industry, the ESA, India, China, and Japan are all heavily involved. Join us as we review recent and current missions to the moon, what they are teaching us about the moon, and how they are going to help us get to Mars.
This program is part of six sessions hosted by the BGSU Planetarium on a wide range of interdisciplinary topics, each with a connection to the Moon. Programs in the series will be presented every Thursday evening starting March 13 and running through April 17. “The Moon Speakers Series” events are free and open to the public.
This talk will also be available to livestream via zoom at https://bgsu-edu.zoom.us/j/4287586258
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.