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- All dayIn The Roots: Ohio’s Native PlantsDiscover creativity and community at the Willard Wankelman Gallery. Experience an engaging, student-produced exhibition that explores the power of collaboration and storytelling through design and history.This public showcase highlights projects created by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement, taught by Jenn Stucker, professor in the Division of Graphic Design, and Museum Studies in Public History, taught by Cheryl Dong, assistant professor in the Department of History.Visit bgsu.edu/gallery for gallery hours
- All dayIn The Roots: Ohio’s Native PlantsDiscover creativity and community at the Willard Wankelman Gallery. Experience an engaging, student-produced exhibition that explores the power of collaboration and storytelling through design and history.This public showcase highlights projects created by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement, taught by Jenn Stucker, professor in the Division of Graphic Design, and Museum Studies in Public History, taught by Cheryl Dong, assistant professor in the Department of History.Visit bgsu.edu/gallery for gallery hours
- 11:00 AM5hIN THE ROOTS: Ohio’s Native PlantsA collaborative informational exhibition produced by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement taught by Jenn Stucker, Professor, Division of Graphic Design and Museum Studies in Public History taught by Cheryl Dong, Assistant Professor, Department of History. This exhibition is part of the 2025–26 IN THE ROUND programming featuring Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer.
- 11:00 AM5hIN THE ROOTS: Ohio’s Native PlantsA collaborative informational exhibition produced by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement taught by Jenn Stucker, Professor, Division of Graphic Design and Museum Studies in Public History taught by Cheryl Dong, Assistant Professor, Department of History. This exhibition is part of the 2025–26 IN THE ROUND programming featuring Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer.
- 11:00 AM5hIN THE ROOTS: Ohio’s Native PlantsA collaborative informational exhibition produced by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement taught by Jenn Stucker, Professor, Division of Graphic Design and Museum Studies in Public History taught by Cheryl Dong, Assistant Professor, Department of History. This exhibition is part of the 2025–26 IN THE ROUND programming featuring Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer.
- 1:00 PM1hThe Power of Reciprocity: How Building Relationships Creates Sustainable Solutions in Indian Country" by Remington SchneiderRemington (Remey) Schneider works as a Financial Analyst at the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy, where is works as a bridge between Tribes and Financial Institutions to finance clean energy projects in Indian Country. Remey is originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, and is an enrolled member of the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska. He graduated from Bowling Green State University with a BA in Environmental Policy & Analysis and International Studies. He recently graduated with a Master's of Environmental Management (MEM) from the Yale School of the Environment in New Haven, Connecticut. He’s passionate about Tribal clean energy development and helping Tribes pursue energy sovereignty.
- 1:00 PM1hThe Power of Reciprocity: How Building Relationships Creates Sustainable Solutions in Indian Country" by Remington SchneiderRemington (Remey) Schneider works as a Financial Analyst at the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy, where is works as a bridge between Tribes and Financial Institutions to finance clean energy projects in Indian Country. Remey is originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, and is an enrolled member of the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska. He graduated from Bowling Green State University with a BA in Environmental Policy & Analysis and International Studies. He recently graduated with a Master's of Environmental Management (MEM) from the Yale School of the Environment in New Haven, Connecticut. He’s passionate about Tribal clean energy development and helping Tribes pursue energy sovereignty.
- 3:00 PM1hBG Opera Theatre: Handel's Acis and GalateaThe BGSU Opera Theatre and the Department of Theatre and Film will present Handel's Acis and Galatea. Tickets are $10 general admission and may be purchased here. Free admission for BGSU students with ID card at the door.
- 3:00 PM1hBG Opera Theatre: Handel's Acis and GalateaThe BGSU Opera Theatre and the Department of Theatre and Film will present Handel's Acis and Galatea. Tickets are $10 general admission and may be purchased here. Free admission for BGSU students with ID card at the door.
- 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)!
- 4:00 PM1hStudent Recital: Brittany Izor, sopranoBrittany Izor, soprano, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- 4:00 PM1hStudent Recital: Brittany Izor, sopranoBrittany Izor, soprano, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- 4:30 PM1hPlanetarium Show: THE SOLAR SYSTEM SHOW - PLANET FUN FOR EVERYONEJoin along with a group of kids who narrate a tour of the solar system, from the Sun to the farthest planets, with moons, asteroids, and comets along the way, plus a look at planets around other stars.$2 donation suggested for all planetarium shows.
- 6:00 PM1hStudent Recital: Amanda Simpson, sopranoAmanda Simpson, soprano, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- 6:00 PM1hStudent Recital: Amanda Simpson, sopranoAmanda Simpson, soprano, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- 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: THROUGH THE EYES OF HUBBLEThe Hubble Space Telescope marked 35 years in orbit in 2025. Celebrate this remarkable milestone with a classic planetarium show from just 5 years after Hubble’s launch. It details the novel first servicing mission using the Space Shuttle, which allowed astronauts to correct the optics of Hubble’s flawed mirror. See some of the first Hubble Space Telescope observations including the collision of a comet with Jupiter, sites of starbirth, stellar explosions and black holes, remote galaxies, and more, as they were seen in the first half of the 1990s.$2 donation suggested for all planetarium shows.Public stargazing will follow evening shows, weather permitting.
- 8:00 PM1hStudent Recital: Kirby Zinniel, hornKirby Zinniel, horn, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- 8:00 PM1hStudent Recital: Kirby Zinniel, hornKirby Zinniel, horn, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK