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Events: April 26, 2026

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Summer Faculty Writing Retreat Application - NOW OPEN!

Sun, Apr 26, 2026

Jerome Library

Join the Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) and University Libraries for the Summer 2026 Faculty Writing Retreat, an intensive, three-day, in-person writing retreat running from Wednesday, July 29, to Friday, July 31, 2026. Designed to advance participants’ individual goals and projects, this retreat will provide you with an opportunity to connect with colleagues, accomplish scholarship, creative activity, research and/or writing goals, and receive resources and support from various departments across campus.   During each day of the retreat, you will have dedicated time to write and work individually on your own projects. The retreat also includes opportunities for goal-setting and networking, as well as sessions and individual consultations. At the end of the retreat, you will reflect on your accomplishments and set goals for the upcoming academic year.  By participating, you will be able to:  Identify specific and attainable goals for your scholarship, creative activity, research and/or writing.  Advance your productivity.   Connect with BGSU colleagues.   Identify campus partners and resources that can support your scholarship, creative activity, research and/or writing.   Reflect on your progress towards achieving your goals.   Devise a plan to maintain your productivity for the upcoming academic year.   What you need to know:  You must be able to participate in the entirety of the three-day retreat to apply for this opportunity and attend the event. Participation is open to full-time qualified rank faculty (QRF) and tenure-track faculty (TTF).  Interested individuals must apply to participate in the retreat. HOW TO APPLY STEP 1: Complete the 2026 Summer Faculty Writing Retreat Application Template. STEP 2: Complete the 2026 Summer Faculty Writing Retreat Application Form.  Apply by Wednesday, May 13. Applications will be reviewed, and acceptance will be based on the strength of the application, including clarity of goals and potential benefit to the applicant's scholarly and/or creative activity. Space is limited.   To find out more information about this event, visit the Summer Faculty Writing Retreat page or email 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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WYMO Donation Period (When You Move Out, Don't Throw It Out!)

Sun, Apr 26, 2026

Residence Halls

For over 20 years the WYMO program has provided an opportunity for the university community to donate non-perishable food, clothin & shoes, household items, books/school supplies, small furniture, organizers, electronics, dorm decorations, cleaning supplies, laundry supplies, bedding, mirrors, toiletries and anything that's still usable instead of throwing it out!  Donations benefit the Falcon Food Pantry, the BGSU community, and a number of area nonprofits and charities in need. Visit our website for the charities we've served. Use up those Falcon Dollars to donate to the Falcon Food Pantry! Can't fit it in your car to take home?  Have too much? Or maybe you want to help the public good? Whatever the case, collection boxes will be in all Residence Hall lobbies, Greek Townhouses, BGSU Dining Markets, and the Bowen-Thompson Student Union lobby starting April 15 through the close of the Res Halls on May 2! Don't throw it out! Donate it! Brought to you by Campus Sustainability, BGSU Dining and Residence Life. Reach out to greenbg@bgsu.edu with any questions about donating. Students: If you still need service hours, we are one of the last on-campus opportunities of the year. Please visit Dashboard - When You Move Out, Don't Throw It Out (WYMO): Item Pickup and Sorting Donations | Bowling Green State University for shift times.
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Wild Northwest Ohio: Art and Awareness Exhibit

Sun, Apr 26, 2026

Jerome Library, Collab Lab, 1st floor

A Regional Art Exhibition Inspired by Nature Wild Northwest Ohio brings together three artists whose work explores the ecosystems, wildlife and changing landscapes of Northwest Ohio. Through photography, mixed-media painting and printmaking, the exhibition highlights the beauty and fragility of the region’s natural world while asking viewers to consider their role in environmental stewardship. This exhibition is ideal for those interested in environmental art, conservation, climate awareness, native species and regional artists. Featured Artists Lee Fearnside, photographer Fearnside documents Northwest Ohio’s wildlife areas and landscapes shaped by human activity. Her photography examines how development, agriculture and everyday choices affect fragile ecosystems. Barbara WF Miner, mixed-media painter Drawing from daily walks in local fields and forests, Miner creates layered works built through stencil, pattern and color. Her paintings evoke complex biomes and explore the deep interconnection between humans and the environments they inhabit. Kathy McGhee, printmaker McGhee approaches nature through close observation. Using animals, landscapes and symbolic objects, her prints prompt reflection on how we perceive and internalize the natural world. Why Attend Experience three distinct approaches to environmental art Learn more about Northwest Ohio’s native species and ecosystems Reflect on sustainability, conservation and regional identity Together, these artists invite visitors to look closely at the landscapes around them and imagine how care, awareness and stewardship can shape the future of Northwest Ohio. View Jerome Library's building hours before visiting the exhibit.
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Monthly Mindful Moments: Blooming Through Challenges

Sun, Apr 26, 2026 8am to 5pm

BGSU Firelands, Falcon Square, North

This month we are focusing on resilience, growth and perseverance as the semester comes to a close. Take a moment to pause, notice your journey, and celebrate the ways you’ve overcome challenges this year. All are welcome to participate in our encouragement wall for spring by writing your mindfulness moment on a flower that can be picked up in Falcon Square, North between April 1 - April 30. Your flowers will be added to our display wall in front of Campus Engagement and Student Life, GMH 135, to create a vibrant tapestry of shared growth and motivation. Let's bloom together! "Do not judge me by my success, judge me by how many times I fell and got back up again" -Nelson Mandela
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Bowling Green State University Baseball vs Toledo- Orange Wave

Sun, Apr 26, 2026 1pm to 4pm

Bowling Green, Ohio, Steller Field

Bowling Green State University Baseball vs Toledo- Orange Wave TV Image Link: https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/63fc7366-5a5b-47f1-98c0-f1c2bf5e696a?om-navmethod=espn%3Aglobalsearch%3Aresults Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/63fc7366-5a5b-47f1-98c0-f1c2bf5e696a?om-navmethod=espn%3Aglobalsearch%3Aresults https://bgsufalcons.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=24832&sport_id=1
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Student Recital: Laney Mitchell, soprano

Sun, Apr 26, 2026 2pm

Moore Musical Arts Center, Bryan Recital Hall

Laney Mitchell, soprano, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public. LIVESTREAM LINK      
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Planetarium Show: SECRET OF THE CARDBOARD ROCKET

Sun, Apr 26, 2026 4:30pm to 5:30pm

Physical Sciences Building, BGSU Planetarium, Room 112

$2 Donation Suggested
  Join two kids as they take their cardboard rocket on an adventurous tour around the Solar System and learn the secret of the cardboard rocket. This is a delightful and popular full dome video show the whole family will enjoy!    Public stargazing will follow evening shows, weather permitting.  
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Planetarium Show: RISING STAR – A SOUTH AFRICAN ASTRONOMY JOURNEY

Sun, Apr 26, 2026 7:30pm to 8:30pm

Physical Sciences Building, BGSU Planetarium, Room 112

$2 Donation Suggested
  RISING STAR takes you on an astronomical journey from the beginnings of astronomy through the development of modern astronomy research in South Africa.  Multi-wavelength and multi-messenger astronomy along with important international research facilities hosted in South Africa are highlighted.   Public stargazing will follow evening shows, weather permitting.  
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