Senior Week on the Quad
Monday, April 21, 2025 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- LocationBowen-Thompson Quadrangle
- DescriptionGrab your Falcon friends and celebrate Senior Week with daily outdoor fun! Enjoy giant games, firepits, cornhole, and more as you make the most of your final days at BGSU. This event is for all students to celebrate their final week, whether you're looking to relax by the fire or challenge your friends to a game, this is the perfect way to wrap up your time on campus.π Happening every day during Senior Week (April 21-25) π BTSU QuadDonβt miss outβcome for the games, stay for the memories!------------------------ Senior Week | April 21-25 This event is part of Senior Week, and everyone is welcome! It's a week full of exciting events for you to recharge, celebrate the end of the academic year, salute graduating students, and have fun!
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/senior-week-at-the-quad
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