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- All dayInterested in Joining a Multicultural Greek Organizations?The MGC intent to join form will be open May 22 through Oct. 1.Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) is a governing body that oversees multicultural or culturally-based fraternities and sororities on college and university campuses. The MGC organizations at BGSU include Omega Phi Alpha, Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc., and Phi Mu Alpha. If you are interested in joining one of these organizations, fill out the intent to join form to receive more information.At Bowling Green State University, the Multicultural Greek Council is a place for our organizations with a spotlight on equality, diversity, and progress to gather and lead the efforts for the campus. These organizations promote the rights of the LGBTQ+ community, immigrants and refugees, LatinX and Hispanic populations, and many more. Together, they provide hands-on service to these causes and bring education to our fraternity and sorority community about pressing issues and crises.Questions? Check out some FSL frequently asked questions or email fsloffice@bgsu.edu.
- All daySign Up for the Interfraternity Council Formal RecruitmentStudents are able to sign up from May 22 through Sept. 14.The Interfraternity Council will be hosting its formal recruitment process! If you would like to engage in this recruitment process, register before it's too late.The Interfraternity Council is the coordinating and governing body for its member chapters. The mission of the Interfraternity Council at BGSU is to obtain and continuously build men who are committed to upholding and representing the values of academic excellence, civic engagement, leadership, accountability to shared standards, and positive relations within the community. The IFC establishes and coordinates all recruitment activities, promotes, and supervises academic achievement, governs the actions of its member chapters, and promotes community service projects throughout the year and establishes bonds and maintains a common ground with all fraternities. It is the goal of all members of the Interfraternity Council of Bowling Green State University to be positive leaders on campus.Questions before signing up for recruitment? Check out some FSL frequently asked questions or email fsloffice@bgsu.edu.The Interfraternity Council will host its formal recruitment process from Sept. 14-21.
- All daySign up for Panhellenic Primary RecruitmentStudents are able to sign up from May 22 through Sept. 14.The College Panhellenic Conference will be hosting its formal recruitment process! If you want to engage in one of these recruitment processes, register before it's too late.The College Panhellenic Conference is the coordinating body of the 10 National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) chapters at BGSU. Panhellenic membership at BGSU is an experience that will shape your college career and provide value beyond your years as a Falcon. Fraternity and sorority life has become an integral part of the University's culture and tradition, and our community is proud to uphold the values of what it means to be Greek!Membership in any Panhellenic chapter will offer opportunities for individual growth, scholarship, service, and life-long membership. As one of the largest women's organizations on campus, we strive to ensure the Panhellenic community upholds its daily traditions and excellence. Together, we maintain a dedication to putting academics first and giving back to the community!Questions before signing up for recruitment? Check out some FSL frequently asked questions or email fsloffice@bgsu.edu.Panhellenic recruitment will take place Sept. 18 through Sept. 21.
- All dayWant to join one of our NPHC Organizations?The NPHC intent to join form will be open May 22 through Oct. 1.The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is a collaborative organization composed of nine historically Black Greek-letter organizations (BGLOs) or sororities and fraternities. NPHC was founded in 1930 at Howard University in Washington, D.C., with the purpose of fostering unity and cooperation among its member organizations and advocating for the interests of Black college students. To learn more about NPHC, fill out the intent to join form.The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is an umbrella organization for nine historically black, inter/national Greek-lettered organizations that evolved during a period when African-Americans were being denied essential rights and privileges afforded to other college students. Today, the primary purpose and focus of member organizations remains community awareness and action through educational, economic, and cultural service activities. The individual member is also expected to align with a graduate and/or alumni chapter, following graduation from college to perpetuate the purpose of the council and their individual organizations.Questions? Check out some FSL frequently asked questions or email fsloffice@bgsu.edu.
- All dayWelcome Back with Kermit: Coloring, Candy & PrizesCelebrate Kermit’s 70th Birthday with the Browne Popular Culture LibraryKick off the new academic year with a splash of color, candy and creativity at the Browne Popular Culture Library (BPCL). In honor of Kermit the Frog’s 70th anniversary, we’re hosting a two-week raffle and interactive coloring display to welcome new and returning students to one of BGSU’s most unique campus spaces.What to Expect🎨Coloring Sheets: Add your personal flair to our Kermit-themed coloring sheets and share your artwork on our display boards.🎟️Raffle: Fill out a raffle ticket for a chance to win one of three e-gift cards (worth $25 each!).🐸Kermit Exhibit: Discover more about the famous Muppet and Jim Henson (the Muppets creator) and explore the richness of BPCL’s collections, from toys to movie press kits and everything in between.🍭Sweet Treats: Stop by our kickoff event on Friday, Aug. 22, for a green-themed candy bar—available while supplies last.Why Attend?Get to know the BPCL, a flexible space perfect for study, research and creative exploration.Engage with pop culture history in a fun, hands-on way.Enjoy giveaways, sweet treats and a chance to win prizes.The raffle, coloring sheet display, and exhibit will run for two weeks (Aug. 25 through Sept. 5). The winners of the raffle will be chosen on Friday, Sept. 5.------------------------ Weeks of Welcome Aug. 20-Oct. 3 | This event is part of Weeks of Welcome, which begins at move-in and extends to Fall Break. During this celebration, explore opportunities hosted by the campus community that will help you embrace the adventure of creating your own ultimate BGSU experience.
- 12:30 PM30mHow Do I Use The New Budget Template?To help BGSU members save time and energy, the Division of Research created a new budgettemplate. This workshop will introduce you to the budget template by providing a broad overview of its features and how to use it.
- 1:00 PM1h 30mCommuter & Transfer Student MeetupConnect with fellow commuter and transfer studentsAre you a commuter or transfer student looking to meet new people and feel at home on campus? Stop by our weekly gatherings to make friends, share experiences and find your community.Bring your lunch and hang outThis casual drop-in event is the perfect way to take a break between classes. Bring your lunch, relax and enjoy a welcoming space designed just for commuter and transfer students. Play board games, study or chat with classmates. It's your time, in your space!On-Campus SupportOur Commuter and Transfer Student Peer Mentor will be available to answer questions, offer resources and help you navigate campus life.You'll leave each event with new friends and helpful tips to make your semester easier!
- 2:00 PM1hFaculty180 Hands-on SessionGet hands-on practice entering your information and posting supporting materials to Faculty180 during this working session. You will have an opportunity to ask questions about Faculty180 and get help navigating the platform. This training is for full-time faculty (QRF and TTF) submitting documentation of their achievements in teaching/librarian effectiveness, scholarly/creative work, and service for review for merit or other faculty reviews, with a focus on those colleagues who are just getting started at BGSU. Prior attendance at the Faculty180 Demonstration or familiarity with Faculty180 is recommended before attending this session.By participating in this session, you will be able to:Access the Faculty180 system. Access your Activities area and make example entries and/or enter information on any recent activities and accomplishments in teaching/librarian effectiveness, scholarly/creative work, and service. Upload documents and supplemental materials to the platform. Import scholarly works from Google Scholar and other sources.To register for this event, use the Fall 2025 Campus Partner CFE Session Registration Form.Advance registration is required. Registration will close one business day before the scheduled event. You will receive the Zoom link one day before the event.For more information on this event, visit the Session Catalog page of the Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) website.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.If you have any questions about this event, email the Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) at cfe@bgsu.edu
- 4:00 PM2hBowling Green State University Women's Soccer at Robert MorrisBowling Green State University Women's Soccer at Robert Morris https://bgsufalcons.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=24631&sport_id=14
- 6:00 PM2hName That Tune at Kreischer HallThink you’ve got an ear for music? Put your skills to the test at Name That Tune—a fast-paced, high-energy game night featuring new themes each week. From pop hits to throwback jams, it’s all about if you can guess the tune.Whether you’re a Kreischer resident or live across campus, come for the music, stay for the fun. Play solo or with friends, collect your Kreischer Kickback pin, and compete for a shot at winning a BGSU hammock 🧡Low-pressure. High vibes. All students welcome—just drop in and play a few rounds!Every other Thursday, Kreischer evenings rotate between Trivia Night and Name That Tune. We’ll see you at these unforgettable Thursday nights!Collectable Pins✨ Kreischer events will feature collectible pins! Recurring events will take place every evening (except Fridays) from 6–8 p.m. in the Kreischer Sundial (Freddie/Frieda Rooms) throughout the fall semester. Attend all six events to collect all six pins and decorate your room with Falcon flair.------------------------ Weeks of Welcome Aug. 20-Oct. 3 | This event is part of Weeks of Welcome, which begins at move-in and extends to Fall Break. During this celebration, explore opportunities hosted by the campus community that will help you embrace the adventure of creating your own ultimate BGSU experience.
- 7:00 PM2hBowling Green State University Volleyball at PurdueBowling Green State University Volleyball at Purdue https://bgsufalcons.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=24605&sport_id=18