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- Dec 13:00 PMDMA @ TMAThe DMA students at BGSU will be presenting a recital at the Toledo Museum of Art in the Great Gallery.PROGRAM (not digital)Catenaires | Elliott Carter (1908–2012) Francisca de Castanheiro de Freitas, pianoChant | Augusta Read Thomas (b. 1964) Samuel Valancy, saxophone; Francisca de Castanheiro de Freitas, pianoOboe & Tam-Tam Duet from Angel’s Bone | Du Yun (b. 1977) Martha Hudson, oboe; Jacob Koch, percussionDiptych | Adam Har-zvi (b. 1994) Spectra Trio: Shannon Lotti, flute; Anthony Marchese, cello; Stephen Eckert, pianoHommage a Manuel De Falla | Béla Kovács (1937–2021) Haley Harrison, clarinetWaiting, Still for Gamelan Duo and Piano | John Psathas (b. 1966) Chris Harris and Jacob Koch, percussion; Niayesh Javaheri, pianoArcades | George Lewis (b. 1952) Shannon Lotti, flute; Martha Hudson, oboe; Haley Harrison, clarinet; Samuel Valancy, saxophone; Rachel Constantino, horn; Chris Harris, percussion; Jacob Koch, percussion; Francisca de Castanheiro de Freitas, piano; Stephen Eckert, piano; Niayesh Javaheri, piano; Anthony Marchese, cello
- Dec 14:30 PMPlanetarium Show: The Alien Who Stole ChristmasIn this full-dome video show for all ages, you’ll first take a tour of the winter sky. Then, a mysterious alien spaceship appears. Is Christmas about to be stolen? Follow Santa’s hijacked sleigh from planet to planet and back to Earth again in this science fiction twist on a Christmas tale.
- Dec 17:30 PMPlanetarium Show: Secret of the StarDr. Dale Smith’s beloved Christmas show, which premiered in 1989, returns in December. Christmas is a season of lights, the lights we put up each year on the darkest days and the lights that sparkle in the sky above. The most famous of these lights is the one called the star of the wise men. The mystery of this star has fascinated people for centuries. What was this star? Was it a star or another natural light, or a miracle, or a legend? Secret of the Star explores the many theories of the wise men’s star and looks back in time to the origin of many customs and traditions of the season.
- Dec 2All dayFall Senior Celebration📣Calling all Fall 2024 GraduatesThis Fall Senior Celebration is your moment to celebrate the end of the academic year, reflect on the amazing memories you've made, and all the excitement your future holds! Throughout the week of Dec 2-6 we will have different events and parting gifts to celebrate YOU and your accomplishments⤵️Fill out your BGSU Graduation survey (coming Dec. 2) and pick up your BGSU Alumni MugEnjoy the Senior Lounge in the clocktower area on the second floor of the Bowen Thompson Student UnionJoin fellow graduates for Senior Toast Celebration to toast all you have accomplishedHead back to the oaks for a nostalgic meal one last time
- Dec 2All dayReturning Fall Housing Application2024-25 returning Student Housing and Meal Plan Application is open now through March 10!This may not be your first time going through the Housing Selection Process, but we have been doing this for years. Let us guide you so all you have to worry about is how you are going to accessorize your new space and all the new friends you are going to make next year.Returning students who have not lived on campus for two years (four semesters) as of the 2025 Fall semester are required to live on campus unless you meet one of our housing exemptions.Do you know what residence halls are available for Returning Students?Make sure you check out all the available halls for you. As a returning student, there might be a few that are new to you.Falcon HeightsFounders HallKreischer QuadOffenhauer TowersThe Village More info can be found at https://www.bgsu.edu/housing/current-students/returning-student-housing-guide.html
- Dec 28:30 AMMindful MomentsMindful MomentsMindful MomentsMondays: 8:30 – 9 am | Thursdays: Noon – 12:30 PMAug. 26 – Dec. 12 | VirtualNo session September 2, October 7, October 31, November 11, November 28Free, 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_a9Gv2nNwbOy8OdoIf you are struggling with your mental health contact the Counseling Center. An on-call counselor is available at 419-372-2081 for crisis situations from 8:00 a.m. to 5pm Monday-Friday. You can also utilize the Wood County Crisis Line at 419-502-4673 after Counseling Center business hours. The Crisis Text Line is also available. Text HOME to 741741 for a crisis counselor or text STEVE to 741741 for a culturally competent crisis counselor. You can also text or dial 988 to be connected to a crisis counselor 24/7.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