- DescriptionThe 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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- Mar 16All dayMidterm Grading PeriodThe 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.
- Mar 17All dayLibrary Fine Amnesty: Return Books, No Fines!Dates: March 10 – May 14No Fines, No Fees – Just Bring Your Books BackThe library is making big changes! As we prepare to move to a new system in June, we need your help getting books back. From March 10 to May 14, you can return overdue books in good condition without paying any fines.Long Overdue? No Problem!If you have books that were billed within the last 365 days, all charges will be waived. Even if you previously paid for a lost item, bring it back in good condition, and you’ll get a refund.Why Participate?✔ Save money—get fines and charges cleared ✔ Help the library recover lost materials ✔ No questions asked—just drop them offDon’t miss this chance to start fresh! Return your books today and avoid future fees.Questions?Chat with the Circulation Desk. Check your library account.
- Mar 184:00 PM"Cowgirls, Rodeo and Rural Feminism, 1890-1935" Women's History Month Public LectureJoin us for the 2025 Women's History Month Public Lecture, presented by the Department of History at BGSU.Dr. Tracey Hanshew, of Eastern Oregon University, will present her research on rural women in the American West. Dr. Hanshew will explore the iconic cowgirl image and its significant roles within the Western genre. This topic will resonate with enthusiasts of popular culture, sports, performance, feminism and American history alike.Why You Should AttendExplore rural women's role in shaping the American West.Understand the cultural significance of the cowgirl image in shaping both history and modern media.Engage with an expert in American history and feminism, and ask questions during the lecture.This lecture is free and open to the public. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from an expert in the field and gain a deeper understanding of how women have been portrayed in Western culture.------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.
- Mar 215:30 PMIn the Round - Arigon StarrIn the Round welcomes Native American Diva, Arigon Starr. An award-winning musician, artist, and writer, Starr’s writing and illustrations can be found in her original comic book series Super Indian, the graphic novel Tales of the Mighty Code Talkers, and the children’s book Contenders: Two Native Baseball Players, One World Series. During her talk, Starr will also perform some of her songs.This event is free and open to the public. Contact Heidi Nees (hlnees@bgsu.edu) or jenn stucker (jstuck@bgsu.edu) with questions.
- Mar 24All dayLibrary Fine Amnesty: Return Books, No Fines!Dates: March 10 – May 14No Fines, No Fees – Just Bring Your Books BackThe library is making big changes! As we prepare to move to a new system in June, we need your help getting books back. From March 10 to May 14, you can return overdue books in good condition without paying any fines.Long Overdue? No Problem!If you have books that were billed within the last 365 days, all charges will be waived. Even if you previously paid for a lost item, bring it back in good condition, and you’ll get a refund.Why Participate?✔ Save money—get fines and charges cleared ✔ Help the library recover lost materials ✔ No questions asked—just drop them offDon’t miss this chance to start fresh! Return your books today and avoid future fees.Questions?Chat with the Circulation Desk. Check your library account.
- Mar 31All dayLibrary Fine Amnesty: Return Books, No Fines!Dates: March 10 – May 14No Fines, No Fees – Just Bring Your Books BackThe library is making big changes! As we prepare to move to a new system in June, we need your help getting books back. From March 10 to May 14, you can return overdue books in good condition without paying any fines.Long Overdue? No Problem!If you have books that were billed within the last 365 days, all charges will be waived. Even if you previously paid for a lost item, bring it back in good condition, and you’ll get a refund.Why Participate?✔ Save money—get fines and charges cleared ✔ Help the library recover lost materials ✔ No questions asked—just drop them offDon’t miss this chance to start fresh! Return your books today and avoid future fees.Questions?Chat with the Circulation Desk. Check your library account.