Level Up Your Self-Care
Tuesday, March 18, 2025 5:30–7:30 PM
- LocationBowen-Thompson Student Union, Room 427
- DescriptionLevel Up Your Self-CareJan 21st – April 29| Tuesdays from 5:30 – 7:30 pm | BTSU 427No session: March 4th (Tuesday)Join us for an enriching journey that explores gaming's positive impact on various aspects of life. Embrace gaming as a means of self-care and personal growth, uncovering the diverse dimensions of gaming while nurturing your well-being. Experience the magic that happens when gaming and self-care unite!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.
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/level_up_selfcare
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- Mar 188:00 PMAdult Hockey Spring LeagueGet ready to hit the ice for an exciting season of adult hockey at Slater Family Ice Arena! Whether you're sharpening your skills or competing at a high level, our spring league offers fast-paced action and camaraderie for all players.RegistrationPlayers must be 18 years of age to register. Before a player is permitted to play in the first game, the following must be completed and on record with the Senior League Commissioner:Set up an online DASH account for Slater Family Ice ArenaPay in full onlineSigned Conduct and League Rules Agreement formIdentification verified (repeated each game at check-in)USA hockey confirmed (online in DASH account)Fees$160 per player$80 per goalieDivisionsPlayers must sign up for a division based on their skill level.Recreational Adult Development Division (RADD) - For players who are at the B-/C/D skill level. This league allows for more experienced players to assist with the pace of the game and help new players gain experience.Skilled Adult Division (SAD) - for more skilled players with past hockey experience in the A/B+ adult hockey level. League management has the final authority to place players into these divisions.SchedulesThe spring season will run from March 10- April 24, 2025.Games will be scheduled on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings.Game times will be scheduled at 8 p.m., 9 p.m., 10 p.m. (and 11 p.m. as needed)Days and times are subject to change based on the number of teams in each league.RostersRosters may have up to 15 players, including goalies. League officials reserve the right to add players to any team with less than 15 players. Players are only allowed to play for one team. There is a limit of five (5) ACHA players from the 2022-23 season on a roster, regardless of the team/school they played for.Game Layout3-minute pre-game warm-up.Three periods, 15 minutes each, running time. The clock will stop to enter penalties. The clock will stop with less than 2 minutes in the third period if the score is within two goals.If time is still left on the curfew clock and the game is tied, there will be a 3-man shootout, followed by a sudden death shootout as long as there is time left on the game curfew clock. All players must shoot once before any player shoots twice.If the game is tied with no time left on the curfew clock, the game will end in a tie.Time-Outs: Each team is allowed one 1-minute time-out per game. There are no time-outs during an overtime period.RulesModified USA hockey rules apply, with the following exceptions:No Body checkingNo SlapshotsUnintentional slapshots will result in a stoppage of play and the faceoff being taken in the offending team's defensive zone.Intentional slapshots or reoccurring offenses by one player will result in a minor penalty.Slap shots occur when a player’s stick comes above the knees while winding up shooting the puck.All slapshot calls are determined at the referee's discretion.
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- Mar 19All dayBGSU Firelands Career WeekBGSU Firelands Career Week offers students the opportunity to explore career pathways, connect with professionals across industries and develop skills to prepare for their next steps. Each day features an industry spotlight, opportunities to meet employers and professional development events.Plan to join us and want a portrait? Sign up now to let us know you're coming!Schedule of EventsMonday, March 17 – Resort and service careersIndustry spotlight: employer tables in Falcon Square Professional headshots: sign-up link to be provided Goodwill “Dress to Impress”: industry-specific professional attire showcase and prize drawing Tuesday, March 18 – Education, human services and law enforcement careersIndustry spotlight: employer tables in Falcon Square Kuhlin Career Services and VMock overview: career resources presentation in Falcon Square Faculty meeting presentation: incorporating career resources into the classroom Goodwill “Dress to Impress”: industry-specific professional attire showcase and prize drawing Wednesday, March 19 – Health care careersIndustry spotlight: employer tables in Falcon Square Goodwill “Dress to Impress”: industry-specific professional attire showcase and prize drawing Thursday, March 20 – Industry, manufacturing and business careersIndustry spotlight: employer tables in Falcon Square Goodwill “Dress to Impress”: industry-specific professional attire showcase and prize drawing Friday, March 21 – Designing your next stepsLife Design workshop: interactive session using Life Design tools to explore next steps in your career, in partnership with a Life Design coach from BGSU
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