- Nov 98:00 PMStudent Recital: Ava Boedicker, saxophoneAva Boedicker, saxophone, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 1211:00 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 1211:00 AMIn 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 128:00 PMFaculty Artist Series: Benjamin Hoffman, violinViolin professor Benjamin Hoffman will present a recital in our weekly Faculty Artist Series. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 1311:00 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 1311:00 AMIn 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 138:00 PMAfro-Caribbean Ensemble and World Music EnsembleThe Afro-Caribbean Ensemble and the World Music Ensemble are in concert. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 1411:00 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 1411:00 AMIn 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 148:00 PMVolaré and Collegiate ChoraleVolaré and Collegiate Chorale will present a joint concert. Tickets for this performance are $10, and can be purchased here. Free admission for BGSU students with ID card at the door.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 1510:00 AMStudent Recital: Jamie Chester, tubaJamie Chester, tuba, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 1511:00 AMIn 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 1512:00 PMStudent Recital: Zoe Voelker, hornZoe Voelker, horn, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 152:00 PMStudent Recital: Elizabeth Laird, saxophoneElizabeth Laird, saxophone, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 152:00 PMStudent Recital: Sam Atkinson, violaSam Atkinson, viola, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.
- Nov 154:00 PMStudent Recital: Emily Harmon, sopranoEmily Harmon, soprano, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 154:00 PMStudent Recital: Jacob Burger, celloJacob Burger, cello, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.
- Nov 156:00 PMStudent Recital: Shannon Lotti, fluteShannon Lotti, flute, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 158:00 PMA Cappella Choir and University Men's ChorusA Cappella Choir and University Men's Chorus will present a joint concert. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased here. Free admission for BGSU students with ID card at the door.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 158:00 PMStudent Recital: Ricky Jurski, clarinetRicky Jurski, clarinet, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
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