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- All dayFREE Martial Arts ClassesLearn taijutsu, a traditional Japanese martial art focused on self-awareness and natural body movement for self-defense. Taijutsu involves unarmed techniques for striking, kicking, blocking, grappling and throwing, traditional weapon techniques, and methods of evasion and escape from dangerous situations.Who can attend?Open to BGSU students, faculty and staff All ability levels are welcomeWhy you should attend Classes are conducted in a supportive environment through which participants can improve their physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.How to attendDrop in to join this 6-7:30 p.m. class on Tuesdays between August 26 - December 9. (No class on October 7 or November 11)Class is hosted in the Martial Arts Studio (#38) in the sub-basement at the Student Rec CenterAdvance registration is not required.Wear comfortable clothing. About the instructor Instructed by BGSU Chief Well-Being Officer, Ben Batey. Ben is a licensed instructor with over 20 years of experience in the art of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu and currently holds the rank of 6th degree black belt.For More Information, contact Ben Batey at bbatey@bgsu.edu.
- All dayFREE Martial Arts ClassesLearn taijutsu, a traditional Japanese martial art focused on self-awareness and natural body movement for self-defense. Taijutsu involves unarmed techniques for striking, kicking, blocking, grappling and throwing, traditional weapon techniques, and methods of evasion and escape from dangerous situations.Who can attend?Open to BGSU students, faculty and staff All ability levels are welcomeWhy you should attend Classes are conducted in a supportive environment through which participants can improve their physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.How to attendDrop in to join this 6-7:30 p.m. class on Tuesdays between August 26 - December 9. (No class on October 7 or November 11)Class is hosted in the Martial Arts Studio (#38) in the sub-basement at the Student Rec CenterAdvance registration is not required.Wear comfortable clothing. About the instructor Instructed by BGSU Chief Well-Being Officer, Ben Batey. Ben is a licensed instructor with over 20 years of experience in the art of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu and currently holds the rank of 6th degree black belt.For More Information, contact Ben Batey at bbatey@bgsu.edu.
- All dayMidterm Grading PeriodMidterms: Wednesday, Oct. 8 - Monday, Oct. 27Midterm grades are your mid-semester check-in. During this time, it's important to review feedback your instructor may provide and consider "What would my final grade be if the semester ended today?" Check your BGSU email often for messages from your BGSU Student Success Team.Access Your Midterm Grades
- All dayMidterm Grading PeriodMidterms: Wednesday, Oct. 8 - Monday, Oct. 27Midterm grades are your mid-semester check-in. During this time, it's important to review feedback your instructor may provide and consider "What would my final grade be if the semester ended today?" Check your BGSU email often for messages from your BGSU Student Success Team.Access Your Midterm Grades
- All daySpring 2026 Semester RegistrationYour next academic adventure is just around the corner, and your BGSU Success Team wants to make sure you’re all set for a successful spring semester.Students will gain access to the registration system based on class standing. Get ready for your registration date by building your shopping cart and completing the steps on the Registration Checklist. Courses have limited seating, and some will fill fast. The system will open at 7 a.m. EST each day.Monday, Oct. 20 - Authorized Seniors and JuniorsTuesday, Oct. 21 - Seniors Wednesday, Oct. 22 - Authorized Sophomores Thursday, Oct. 23 - Juniors Monday, Oct. 27 - Authorized Freshman Tuesday, Oct. 28 - Sophomores Wednesday, Oct. 29 - Freshman Friday, Oct. 31 - Open EnrollmentLearn more at bgsu.edu/knowyourdate.
- All daySpring 2026 Semester RegistrationYour next academic adventure is just around the corner, and your BGSU Success Team wants to make sure you’re all set for a successful spring semester.Students will gain access to the registration system based on class standing. Get ready for your registration date by building your shopping cart and completing the steps on the Registration Checklist. Courses have limited seating, and some will fill fast. The system will open at 7 a.m. EST each day.Monday, Oct. 20 - Authorized Seniors and JuniorsTuesday, Oct. 21 - Seniors Wednesday, Oct. 22 - Authorized Sophomores Thursday, Oct. 23 - Juniors Monday, Oct. 27 - Authorized Freshman Tuesday, Oct. 28 - Sophomores Wednesday, Oct. 29 - Freshman Friday, Oct. 31 - Open EnrollmentLearn more at bgsu.edu/knowyourdate.
- 9:00 AM2hNational Transfer Student Week: Donut Stress - We've Got ResourcesStart your day with something sweet while discovering tools that can help you thrive at BGSU. Stop by to grab a donut, meet staff from the Learning Commons and University Libraries and explore resources designed to support your academic success.What to expectFree donuts to fuel your morningGiveaways and helpful materialsOne-on-one conversations with friendly faces ready to answer your questionsConnect, Learn, SucceedDo you need tutoring, research help or study strategies? The Learning Commons and University Libraries offer services to make your college experience easier and more rewarding. This event is your chance to connect with experts who want to see you succeed!Don’t miss this chance to enjoy a treat, explore resources and set yourself up for a strong semester at BGSU.
- 9:30 AM1hHow Do I Use SciENcv For Federal Proposals?SciENcv (Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae) is a tool that allows researchers to create,manage, and edit key documents including biosketches for federal grant proposals. In this workshop, we will explore how to use SciENcv.
- 10:00 AM2hNational Transfer Student Week: Embracing & Sharing Your StoryTurn your unique transfer student journey into career opportunities by intentional framing of your story. This interactive workshop helps transfer students turn their unique experiences into professional strengths.What You'll LearnHow to reflect on your personal journey and identify valuable skillsWays to frame your transfer experience as a career advantage4Practical steps to align your story with your career goalsWhy AttendBy working with a Career Design Coach, you'll learn how to share your educational journey with employers in a way that is intentional and authentic.Who Should AttendTransfer students seeking to stand out in job searches, internships or graduate school applications.
- 10:00 AM6hSilent Witness ProjectIn 1990, the Silent Witness Project began hosting community-based exhibits to make visible the tragic results of domestic violence, educate people about its prevalence, and advocate for an end to it. Today, the Silent Witness Project is an international force with displays in all 50 states and 23 countries.The Northwest Ohio Silent Witness Project exhibit features more than 50 figures and dozens of retired chest plates, each representing a life abruptly and violently ended by an intimate partner or stalker.To individuals with disabilities, please indicate if you need additional services, assistance, or modifications to fully participate in this event either by contacting the ODOS or Accessibility Services at access@bgsu.edu or 419-372-8495. Please notify Accessibility Services prior to the event.If you have any questions, please contact the Office of the Dean of Students (ODOS) at odos@bgsu.edu.CONTENT WARNING: This event will share the stories of those who have been impacted by violence. Please be aware of your own well-being and take time to process.
- 10:30 AM1h 30mBehind the Curtain: Advice from Your Associate DeansAfter a couple of months under your belt as a new faculty member, you likely have more questions about how things work! Join the Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) and associate deans from colleges across campus for a virtual discussion where you can learn insider information and advice about being a successful faculty member. Topics will include promotion and tenure, merit, professional development plans, research, teaching, and more! The session will be informal and include time for discussion and a Q&A session.Why you should attend:Meet associate deans from across campus. Explore topics of interest for faculty and instructors who are new to BGSU, including promotion and tenure, merit, professional development plans, research, teaching, and more. Ask questions related to topics of interest. To register for this session, use the Fall 2025 Thrive@BGSU CFE Session Registration Form.Advance registration is required. Registration will close one business day before the scheduled event.To find out more information about this session, visit the Session Catalog page of the Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) website. If you have any questions about this event, email the Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) at cfe@bgsu.eduIf 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.This session is part of the Thrive@BGSU Series intended for faculty and instructors in their first three years at BGSU.
- 12:15 PM1hCheap SkateTake a break and hit the ice during this budget-friendly weekday skating session, perfect for a midday refresh. Offered Monday through Friday, it’s a quick, energizing way to glide through your lunch hour or get in some casual practice.Whether you're sneaking in a solo skate or bringing a friend, you won’t find a cooler deal.Admission is just $3, with skate rental available for an additional $3 – no reservations are needed!Admission and skate rental is FREE for students who show a valid BGSU ID during Weeks of Welcome (August 25 - October 3)!------------------------ 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.
- 1:30 PM1h 30mHow Business Plans Truly Bring Films to Life/Fin-Syn RulesThis week in film club, we will go over the sheer importance of a good business plan in the film industry and the FCC rules in the late 20th century that separated the production and distribution of television programs from their broadcasting.Learn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/how-business-plans-truly-bring-films-to-life-fin-syn-rules
- 2:00 PM1hA History of Hazing at BGSU, 1920–1955Examine Hazing’s Hidden History Hazing has long been part of American university culture, yet it is rarely mentioned in histories of higher education. Historian Dr. Rebecca Mancuso, Department of History, Bowling Green State University, explores hazing’s complex legacy in her talk, “And Everybody Had a Good Time”?: A History of Hazing at Bowling Green State University, 1920–1955.About the Award Mancuso’s article on this subject earned the Local History Publication Award, Article Category, Professional Division, recognizing her work as a significant contribution to regional scholarship.What You’ll LearnHow hazing became a fixture of student life in the early 20th centurySpecific incidents of hazing at BGSU between 1920 and 1955How attitudes and policies toward hazing evolvedWhy hazing persists despite its risksPresented by the Center for Archival Collections (CAC) This event is part of the Local History Publication Award Lecture Series, hosted by the CAC at BGSU University Libraries.Photo Credit: BGSU freshman wearing signs and beanies, circa 1950, Key Yearbook negatives, UA-0038, Center for Archival Collections
- 5:30 PM45mFree Aqua ZumbaAqua ZumbaAugust 26 - December 9 (No class Nov 11)Available on Tuesdays from 5:30 – 6:15 PM at the Student Recreation Center, Cooper PoolIn addition to the physical health benefits of exercise, regular physical activity can positively impact your brain function, boost your mood, and help reduce stress, along with many other enhancements to mental health. Join us for these fun, low-impact movement sessions.Registration is not required.Interested in hosting a Move For Your Mood session for your department, organization, Residence Hall, team, or class? Request a session at www.bgsu.edu/thrive or contact Karyn Smith at karync@bgsu.eduAll sessions are FREE for BGSU students, faculty and staff. Registration is not required. Please bring a towel if possible.For More InformationKaryn Smith Phone: 419-372-9309 Email: karync@bgsu.edu Falcon Fitness – www.bgsu.edu/recwell/falcon-fitness
- 5:30 PM45mFree Aqua ZumbaAqua ZumbaAugust 26 - December 9 (No class Nov 11)Available on Tuesdays from 5:30 – 6:15 PM at the Student Recreation Center, Cooper PoolIn addition to the physical health benefits of exercise, regular physical activity can positively impact your brain function, boost your mood, and help reduce stress, along with many other enhancements to mental health. Join us for these fun, low-impact movement sessions.Registration is not required.Interested in hosting a Move For Your Mood session for your department, organization, Residence Hall, team, or class? Request a session at www.bgsu.edu/thrive or contact Karyn Smith at karync@bgsu.eduAll sessions are FREE for BGSU students, faculty and staff. Registration is not required. Please bring a towel if possible.For More InformationKaryn Smith Phone: 419-372-9309 Email: karync@bgsu.edu Falcon Fitness – www.bgsu.edu/recwell/falcon-fitness
- 6:00 PM1hCommunity Reads Gathering: "Sitting in a Circle"Join us for "In The Round’s" community read gathering led by Sarah Emery, Director, Center for Great Lakes and Watershed Studies and Enrique Gomezdelcamp, Associate Professor, School of Earth, Environment and Society. The discussion will feature essays from Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer’s best-selling book, “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teaching Plants.”Why attendExplore the intersection of Indigenous wisdom, ecology and storytellingBe part of a campus-wide series unpacking the powerful lessons in Braiding SweetgrassThis is the fourth in a series of Community Reads events, each highlighting a different chapter from Braiding Sweetgrass and led by faculty across BGSU
- 6:00 PM2hLevel Up Your Self-CareAug 25 – Dec 12 | Tuesdays from 6 -8 pm | BTSU 427 No session: Oct 7, Nov 11🎮 Play Videos 🤝 Meet New People ✨ Rest & RechargeLevel-Up Your Self-Care is a weekly gaming program where students connect, relax, and recharge. Each session starts with a “High, Low, Buffalo” check-in, followed by casual video game play. It’s a fun, supportive space to build friendships, reduce stress, and boost well-being—one game at a time.To individuals with disabilities, please indicate if you need special services, assistance, or appropriate modifications to fully participate in this event by contacting Accessibility Services, access@bgsu.edu, 419-372-8495. Please notify us prior to the event.For More Information: Office of Health & Wellness wellness@bgsu.edu | 419-372-WELL (9355) https://www.bgsu.edu/recwell/wellness-connection/well-being-programs/mindfulness.html
- 6:00 PM2hVideo Game Night at KreischerLooking for a laid-back way to break up your week? Video Game Night is a recurring event happening every Tuesday in Kreischer Hall, open to all BGSU students—whether you live in the halls or not.Come for casual matches, friendly competition and a great place to meet fellow gamers. From classics to new favorites, there’s something for everyone.🎮🕹️No pressure, no experience required—just show up and play. This is your space to unwind, connect and level up your Tuesday night.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.
- 8:00 PM1hFaculty Artist Series: Ravel Piano Festival 1Maurice Ravel's works will be featured as part of our weekly faculty artist series. Free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINKPROGRAMSérénade grotesque (1892-93)Yevgeny YontovSonatine (1903-05)ModéréMouvement de MenuetAniméYevgeny YontovMenuet sur le nom d’Haydn (1909)Solungga LiuLa Valse (1920)Solungga LiuINTERMISSIONValses Nobles et Sentimentales (1911)Robert SatterleeÀ la manière de Chabrier (1912-13)Robert SatterleeÀ la manière de Borodine (1912-13)Laura MeltonGaspard de la Nuit (1908)OndineLe GibetScarboLaura Melton
- 8:00 PM1hFaculty Artist Series: Ravel Piano Festival 1Maurice Ravel's works will be featured as part of our weekly faculty artist series. Free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINKPROGRAMSérénade grotesque (1892-93)Yevgeny YontovSonatine (1903-05)ModéréMouvement de MenuetAniméYevgeny YontovMenuet sur le nom d’Haydn (1909)Solungga LiuLa Valse (1920)Solungga LiuINTERMISSIONValses Nobles et Sentimentales (1911)Robert SatterleeÀ la manière de Chabrier (1912-13)Robert SatterleeÀ la manière de Borodine (1912-13)Laura MeltonGaspard de la Nuit (1908)OndineLe GibetScarboLaura Melton
- 9:00 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.