- Nov 27All dayThanksgiving BreakCampus is closed.
- Nov 28All dayThanksgiving BreakCampus is closed.
- Nov 29All dayThanksgiving BreakCampus is closed.
- Dec 133:30 PMBGSU Doctoral Hooding Ceremony Fall 2024The summer 2024 Doctoral Hooding ceremony will be held on Friday, Dec. 13, at 3:30 p.m. inside the Donnell Theater at the Wolfe Center for the Arts.All graduates will have the opportunity to cross the commencement stage and receive a diploma cover. All graduates who wish to attend the ceremony are required to complete the RSVP form. The form is sent to each graduate's BGSU email.For more information please visit https://www.bgsu.edu/commencement/hooding-ceremony.html
- Dec 1812:00 AM5 p.m. Deadline for Faculty to POST ALL Fall 2024 Grades5 p.m. Deadline for Faculty to POST ALL Fall 2024 Grades.
- Jan 13All dayFirst Day of Spring 2025Spring semester runs Jan. 13 - Apr. 25, 2025. Check out the Spring Academic Calendar for important dates!
- Jan 13All dayFirst Day of Spring 2025 SemesterYay! It's the first day of the Spring 2025 semester. Check out the Spring Academic Calendar for important dates!
- Jan 20All dayNo Classes - Martin Luther King Jr. DayThere will be no classes today in observance of Marin Luther King Jr. Day.
- Jan 26All dayLast Day to Apply for Spring Graduation - Undergraduate StudentsUndergraduate students: Last day to apply for Spring 2025 graduation.
- Feb 7All dayLast Day to Apply for Spring Graduation - Graduate StudentsGraduate students: Last day to apply for Spring 2025 graduation.
- Feb 14All dayMike and Sara Kuhlin Award for Exceptional Student Leadership Nominations DueThe Mike and Sara Kuhlin Award honors rising seniors (current juniors) who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and contributions during their time at BGSU. Recipients are selected based on nomination letters and supporting materials—students cannot apply for this award themselves.Eligibility Criteria:Completed at least 75 credit hours, with plans to graduate the following springMaintain a minimum GPA of 2.75Special consideration is given to students involved in the C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic EngagementSelection Process: Nominees will be evaluated on their leadership development and impact as a BGSU student. All nominations will be reviewed and ranked by staff from the Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement.Award Details: Recipients will receive a $5,000 award in recognition of their leadership and contributions to the BGSU community.Nominate a rising senior who exemplifies exceptional leadership today!
- Feb 14All dayRay Marvin Leadership Award Applications DueThe Ray Marvin Leadership Award recognizes undergraduate students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and contributions during their time at BGSU.Eligibility Criteria:Completed at least 30 credit hoursMaintain a minimum GPA of 2.75Special consideration will be given to students involved in the C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic EngagementApplication Process: Eligible students will submit an application showcasing their leadership development and impact as a BGSU student. Applications will be reviewed and ranked by a selection committee. Finalists will be invited to participate in an in-person interview with the committee.This award celebrates students who have made a meaningful difference through their leadership journey at BGSU. Don’t miss this opportunity to be recognized for your contributions!Application coming soon and will be due by Feb. 14
- Mar 3All daySpring BreakCampus is closed from March 3-7.
- Mar 4All daySpring BreakCampus is closed from March 3-7.
- Mar 5All daySpring BreakCampus is closed from March 3-7.
- Mar 6All daySpring BreakCampus is closed from March 3-7.
- Mar 7All daySpring BreakCampus is closed from March 3-7.
- Mar 184:00 PM"Cowgirls, Rodeo, and Rural Feminism" Women's History Month Guest LectureJoin us for the 2025 Women's History Month Guest 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.This lecture is free and open to the public.
- Apr 25All dayLast Day of ClassesLast day of classes for most Spring 2025 sessions.
- Apr 28All daySpring 2025 Finals WeekSpring 2025 Exam Week
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