- LocationBowen-Thompson Student Union 318.
- DescriptionOur upcoming Diwali event will be a vibrant evening filled with lights, cultural performances, food, and celebrationsLearn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/diwali-utsav-2020
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/diwali-utsav
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- Nov 28:00 AMDecember Graduation Survey - Free Mug PickupGraduation is almost here, Falcons! Before you cross the stage in December, take a few minutes to share your post-graduation plans and stop by the Kuhlin Career Hub (BTSU 225) to pick up your FREE BGSU alumni travel mug.Complete the BGSU graduation survey NOW!The Graduation Survey helps BGSU understand the next steps our December graduates are taking — whether you’ve accepted a job, are continuing your education, or are still exploring your options. The survey takes just 4 minutes to complete, and all responses are confidential.Once you’ve finished, take a screenshot of your confirmation screen and bring it to the Hub any time we’re open — Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. — to claim your mug.How to ParticipateComplete the BGSU Graduation Survey (it only takes 4 minutes).Screenshot your confirmation screen.Visit the Kuhlin Career Hub (BTSU 225) any time Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., to pick up your free alumni mug.Congratulations, Falcons! Whatever your next step, the Kuhlin Career Hub is here to support you every step of the way. Thank you for your participation, and congratulations on your upcoming graduation!
- Nov 211:00 AMIN 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.
- Nov 21:00 PMIN THE ROOTS: Ohio's Native Plants Exhibit OpeningAll are welcome to join us for the exhibition opening and talk, “The Power of Reciprocity: How Building Relationships Creates Sustainable Solutions in Indian Country" by Remington Schneider. Remington (Remey) Schneider works as a Financial Analyst at the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy, where he 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. This is the official start of In The Roots: Ohio’s Native Plants Exhibit open through Nov. 15. We invite you to visit the exhibit following the opening.======================= Join us in honoring Native American Heritage Month, which celebrates the rich histories, diverse cultures, and enduring traditions of Indigenous peoples. From music and food to exhibits and storytelling, these events are open to all and offer opportunities to engage, learn, and connect. Everyone is welcome to join in on campus and throughout the surrounding community.
- Nov 21:00 PMThe 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.
- Nov 22:00 PMIn The Roots: Ohio’s Native Plants ExhibitDiscover creativity and community at the Willard Wankelman Gallery. Experience a collaborative informational exhibition that is student-produced, exploring 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.The exhibit will officially open on Nov. 2, marking the start of this exciting showcase. Visit bgsu.edu/gallery for more information and gallery hours======================= Join us in honoring Native American Heritage Month, which celebrates the rich histories, diverse cultures, and enduring traditions of Indigenous peoples. From music and food to exhibits and storytelling, these events are open to all and offer opportunities to engage, learn, and connect. Everyone is welcome to join in on campus and throughout the surrounding community.
- Nov 23:00 PMBG 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.


