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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 dayInterfraternity Council Recruitment (Fraternities)The Interfraternity Council will be hosting its Fall recruitment process! This will be a week long process beginning Sept. 14 through Sept. 21. If you want to participate make sure to, register before Sept. 14.Learn more about the Chapters, Interfraternity Council's Recruitment process, and much more by visiting the Fraternity and Sorority Life website.------------------------ 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.
- All dayPanhellenic Primary Recruitment (Sororities)The College Panhellenic Conference will be hosting its primary recruitment process! This will be a 4 day process beginning Sept. 18 through Sept. 21. If you want to participate, make sure to, register before Sept. 14.Learn more about the Chapters, College Panhellenic’ s Recruitment process, and much more by visiting the Fraternity and Sorority Life website.⛈️ Please note that activities, dates and times are subject to change. For the most up-to-date details, please refer back to this page.------------------------ 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.
- 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.
- 11:00 AM1h 60mBGSU vs HillsdaleBGSU Women's Club Soccer regular season game against Hillsdale Women's Club SoccerLearn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/bgsu-vs-hillsdale
- 12:00 PM2hBowling Green State University Softball vs Detroit MercyBowling Green State University Softball vs Detroit Mercy https://bgsufalcons.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=24687&sport_id=9
- 12:00 PM1h 60mBGSU vs MichiganBGSU Women's Club Soccer regular season game against the University of Michigan Women's Club SoccerLearn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/bgsu-vs-michigan
- 1:00 PM2hBowling Green State University Women's Soccer vs Western Michigan- Canines at CochraneBowling Green State University Women's Soccer vs Western Michigan https://bgsufalcons.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=24626&sport_id=14⛈️ Please note that activities, dates and times are subject to change. For the most up-to-date details, please refer back to this page.------------------------ 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.
- 2:00 PM1hWhite Rabbit Red Rabbit & BL_NK By Nassim SoleimanpourRunning in repetition over the course of two weeks, these two pieces by celebrated Iranian playwright, Nassim Soleimanpour, ask actors to perform scripts that they do not see until they are in front of an audience. The plays engage audiences to think about authority, identity, and the power of story.White Rabbit Red Rabbit: September 18, 26, and 27 | 8:00 p.m. and September 20 & 21 | 2:00 p.m.BL_NK: September 19, 20, & 25 | 8:00 p.m. and September 27 | 2:00 p.m.------------------------ 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.
- 2:00 PM1hWhite Rabbit Red Rabbit & BL_NK By Nassim SoleimanpourRunning in repetition over the course of two weeks, these two pieces by celebrated Iranian playwright, Nassim Soleimanpour, ask actors to perform scripts that they do not see until they are in front of an audience. The plays engage audiences to think about authority, identity, and the power of story.White Rabbit Red Rabbit: September 18, 26, and 27 | 8:00 p.m. and September 20 & 21 | 2:00 p.m.BL_NK: September 19, 20, & 25 | 8:00 p.m. and September 27 | 2:00 p.m.------------------------ 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.
- 3:00 PM1hBG PhilharmoniaThe BG Philharmonia will present their first concert of the semester. Tickets for this performance are $10, and can be purchased here. Free admission for BGSU students with ID card at the door.LIVESTREAM LINKPROGRAMD'un matin de printemps | Lili Boulanger (1893-1918) Pavane pour une infante défunte | Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) Jared Beu, DMA assistant conductor-brief intermission-Variations on an Original Theme, Opus 36, Enigma | Edward Elgar (1857-1934) Theme (Andante) 1. Variation I "C.A.E." 2. Variation II (Allegro) "H.D.S-P." 3. Variation III (Allegretto) "R.B.T." 4. Variation IV (Allegro di molto) "W.M.B." 5. Variation V (Moderato) "R.P.A." 6. Variation VI (Andantino) "Ysobel" 7. Variation VII (Presto) "Troyte" 8. Variation VIII (Allegretto) "W.N." 9. Variation IX (Adagio) "Nimrod" 10. Variation X (Intermezzo: Allegretto) "Dorabella" 11. Variation XI (Allegro di molto) "G.R.S." 12. Variation XII (Andante) "B.G.N." 13. Variation XIII (Romanza: Moderato) "***" 14. Variation XIV (Finale: Allegro) "E.D.U."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BG Philharmonia Personnel – September 2025 Dr. Emily Freeman Brown, Director of Orchestral Activities Jared Beu, DMA Assistant Conductor; Christopher Hutras, Bo Young Kang, MM Assistant ConductorsOrchestra Personnel Rotating Concertmasters: Boulanger, Eric Funk concertmaster, Brayan Cabeza, principal II. Ravel, Eric Funk concertmaster, Brayan Cabeza principal II. Elgar, Brayan Cabeza concertmaster, Eric Funk principal II.Violin I Brayan Cabeza* co-concertmaster Benjamin Christiaansen Mahlia Proctor Rose Fedan Alexandra Jones Trevor Achtyes Leah Mellinger Clarissa Yanke^Violin II Eric Funk* co-concertmaster Mary Jo Johnson Quincy McCormick Courtney Spencer Katherine Tyson Jenna Milkus^ Caylee Farley Ryley Amos Diego Ortiz Mary Natvig^Viola Natalia Velasquez* Jake Weil Natalie Holstine Zion Spencer Sam Atkinson Zavion Henderson Madison Estep Nyomi Bell Sierra Wood Lexam Andersen Bryce Kline Matthew MeyersCello Che Dixon* Nicholas Callcut Jackson Cook Calem Nagy Caitlin Slusarski Jacob Burger James Reed Emily Ward Dominic Gomez Samuel Johnson II Amelie Nicol Matthew Stewart Aubrey Hemming Jessica Bohaczenko Luna Brenoski GonyaBass Eliana Kornowa* Natalie Fry Mitchell Iwinski Nina PetersheimFlute/Piccolo Ashley Busch* Gloria Pan* Eliseo Hernandez Kiersten SwihartOboe/English Horn Leah Piccirillo* Megan Strait* Kathryn SwansonClarinet/Bass Clarinet/E-flat Michael Hudzik* Ryan Moore Adam WilliamsBassoon/Contrabassoon Audrey Boyles* Jordan Wier Cruz StockHorn Brayden Adamisin Bird Birmingham* Elena Maria Farmer Mitchell Hemme*Trumpet Trace Coulter* Ariana Coan* Kirby ZinnielTrombone Jeremy Ong* Matthew Ross Ryan HogueTuba Connor Remington* Kyle ReckerPercussion/Timpani Liam Lockhart* Evan McCord Cahaya Odle Vic McPheron Anthony DouglasHarp Bianca Bares Nora CufrPiano/Celesta Isabella Brill*section principal or co-principal ^Guest Artist
- 3:00 PM1hBG PhilharmoniaThe BG Philharmonia will present their first concert of the semester. Tickets for this performance are $10, and can be purchased here. Free admission for BGSU students with ID card at the door.LIVESTREAM LINKPROGRAMD'un matin de printemps | Lili Boulanger (1893-1918) Pavane pour une infante défunte | Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) Jared Beu, DMA assistant conductor-brief intermission-Variations on an Original Theme, Opus 36, Enigma | Edward Elgar (1857-1934) Theme (Andante) 1. Variation I "C.A.E." 2. Variation II (Allegro) "H.D.S-P." 3. Variation III (Allegretto) "R.B.T." 4. Variation IV (Allegro di molto) "W.M.B." 5. Variation V (Moderato) "R.P.A." 6. Variation VI (Andantino) "Ysobel" 7. Variation VII (Presto) "Troyte" 8. Variation VIII (Allegretto) "W.N." 9. Variation IX (Adagio) "Nimrod" 10. Variation X (Intermezzo: Allegretto) "Dorabella" 11. Variation XI (Allegro di molto) "G.R.S." 12. Variation XII (Andante) "B.G.N." 13. Variation XIII (Romanza: Moderato) "***" 14. Variation XIV (Finale: Allegro) "E.D.U."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BG Philharmonia Personnel – September 2025 Dr. Emily Freeman Brown, Director of Orchestral Activities Jared Beu, DMA Assistant Conductor; Christopher Hutras, Bo Young Kang, MM Assistant ConductorsOrchestra Personnel Rotating Concertmasters: Boulanger, Eric Funk concertmaster, Brayan Cabeza, principal II. Ravel, Eric Funk concertmaster, Brayan Cabeza principal II. Elgar, Brayan Cabeza concertmaster, Eric Funk principal II.Violin I Brayan Cabeza* co-concertmaster Benjamin Christiaansen Mahlia Proctor Rose Fedan Alexandra Jones Trevor Achtyes Leah Mellinger Clarissa Yanke^Violin II Eric Funk* co-concertmaster Mary Jo Johnson Quincy McCormick Courtney Spencer Katherine Tyson Jenna Milkus^ Caylee Farley Ryley Amos Diego Ortiz Mary Natvig^Viola Natalia Velasquez* Jake Weil Natalie Holstine Zion Spencer Sam Atkinson Zavion Henderson Madison Estep Nyomi Bell Sierra Wood Lexam Andersen Bryce Kline Matthew MeyersCello Che Dixon* Nicholas Callcut Jackson Cook Calem Nagy Caitlin Slusarski Jacob Burger James Reed Emily Ward Dominic Gomez Samuel Johnson II Amelie Nicol Matthew Stewart Aubrey Hemming Jessica Bohaczenko Luna Brenoski GonyaBass Eliana Kornowa* Natalie Fry Mitchell Iwinski Nina PetersheimFlute/Piccolo Ashley Busch* Gloria Pan* Eliseo Hernandez Kiersten SwihartOboe/English Horn Leah Piccirillo* Megan Strait* Kathryn SwansonClarinet/Bass Clarinet/E-flat Michael Hudzik* Ryan Moore Adam WilliamsBassoon/Contrabassoon Audrey Boyles* Jordan Wier Cruz StockHorn Brayden Adamisin Bird Birmingham* Elena Maria Farmer Mitchell Hemme*Trumpet Trace Coulter* Ariana Coan* Kirby ZinnielTrombone Jeremy Ong* Matthew Ross Ryan HogueTuba Connor Remington* Kyle ReckerPercussion/Timpani Liam Lockhart* Evan McCord Cahaya Odle Vic McPheron Anthony DouglasHarp Bianca Bares Nora CufrPiano/Celesta Isabella Brill*section principal or co-principal ^Guest Artist
- 3:30 PM1h 50mPublic SkateLace up and glide into the school year!Join us every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday this season for the coolest way to beat the heat. Whether you're a seasoned skater or just finding your balance, all are welcome to glide, spin or coast the night away under the lights and music.Bring your friends, make new ones on the rink and enjoy an upbeat, family-friendly vibe that’s perfect for all ages. It’s a great way to stay active and make lasting memories this summer.So grab your socks and get ready to hit the rink!_________________________________SCHEDULE September 1 - April 24, 2026Fridays: 7:00 - 8:50 p.m.Saturdays: 3:30 - 5:20 p.m and 7:00 - 8:50pmSundays: 3:30 - 5:20pm_________________________________PRICINGAdmission: $5Skate rentals: $3 Admission and skate rental is FREE for students who show a valid BGSU ID during Weeks of Welcome (August 25 - October 3)!
- 4:30 PM1hPlanetarium Show: DINO SOARS! CHANGE OVER TIMEBirds are living dinosaurs! Follow the story of Malkia, a museum paleontologist, as she explores fascinating connections between birds and dinosaurs.Public stargazing will follow evening shows, weather permitting.
- 6:00 PM2hHooks and Books at KreischerCrochet, Read, RelaxLooking for a cozy way to unwind? Hooks & Books is a relaxing event where you can crochet and read in one calm, welcoming space. Whether you're an experienced crafter or just picking up a hook for the first time, this is the perfect place to slow down and focus on something creative.Bring a book, your current project, or start something new—no pressure, just peaceful vibes and good company.Whether you live in Kreischer or across campus, this is the perfect opportunity for all students to come together and unwind at Hooks & Books. Materials provided while supplies last!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.
- 7:30 PM1hPlanetarium Show: MESSENGERS OF TIME AND SPACEAstronomy today has the ability to capture astronomical events such as exploding stars and colliding black holes, among others, in real-time. MESSENGERS OF TIME AND SPACE is an immersive look at the cutting-edge observatories and instruments doing this work across what is referred to as multi-messenger astronomy. This includes detecting light across the electromagnetic spectrum as well as various other particles such as cosmic rays, and even gravitational waves.Public stargazing will follow evening shows, weather permitting.$2 donation suggested for all planetarium shows.
- 8:00 PM1hHigh School Honors String Fest: Friends and Family PerformanceThe members of the high school honors string festival will present a concert. This event is free and open to the public.
- 8:00 PM1hHigh School Honors String Fest: Friends and Family PerformanceThe members of the high school honors string festival will present a concert. This event is free and open to the public.
- 8:30 PM1hPublic Stargazing at the BGSU ObservatoryAre you interested in stargazing and looking at celestial objects through telescopes? Come check out the Department of Physics & Astronomy rooftop observatory during public stargazing sessions. The rooftop observatory includes a 0.5-meter research grade telescope as well as smaller “amateur astronomer” telescopes, which you will be able to look through. You will also learn how to find major constellations and any planets currently visible.Stargazes take place on the roof of the Physical Sciences Laboratory Building. The roof can be accessed by taking the elevator to the roof (press the “R” button in the elevator). Signs in the hallway will help direct you to the elevator. Do not use the stairs to go to the roof. The “R” button on the elevator will be unlocked at the start time of the stargaze session. If you arrive before it is unlocked, please wait on the first floor for the session to begin. It is recommended that you dress warmly. The roof is usually colder and windier than the ground.While on the roof for a stargaze, please refrain from talking on your cell phone so that you do not interrupt others or stop them from hearing what is being discussed. The use of phones for flash free pictures or astronomy apps is allowed. Please do not use the light on your phone though since dark adaptation is important for viewing the nighttime sky.Astronomical objects can only be seen when the sky is totally or mostly clear, therefore stargaze cannot be held unless the weather is clear. If it is snowing, raining, foggy, cloudy, or even partly cloudy there will be no stargaze session that night. If you aren’t sure if the conditions will permit a stargaze session, you can call (419) 372-8831 for a recorded message telling whether the sessions will be held or canceled that night. The message is set one hour before the scheduled start of the session. If you call earlier than one hour before the start time you may receive an incorrect message.When you arrive at the roof and exit the elevator, you will be greeted by one of the stargaze personnel and directed to the various stations you can visit. If you are attending the stargaze for a general visit (rather than as part of an astronomy course), please let the greeter know.In addition to the listed stargazing sessions, weather permitting, there may also be an opportunity for stargazing following evening Planetarium shows.