- LocationStudent Recreation Center, Cooper Pool
- DescriptionAqua ZumbaMay 20 - August 5Available 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 free 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, MPH Health Educator, BGSU Department of Recreation and Wellness Phone: 419-372-9309 Email: karync@bgsu.edu Falcon Fitness – www.bgsu.edu/recwell/falcon-fitness
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/aqua-zumba
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- Jun 18All daySign Up for the Interfraternity Council Formal RecruitmentStudents are able to sign up from May 22 through Sept. 14.The Interfraternity Council will be hosting its formal recruitment process! If you would like to engage in this recruitment process, register before it's too late.The Interfraternity Council is the coordinating and governing body for its member chapters. The mission of the Interfraternity Council at BGSU is to obtain and continuously build men who are committed to upholding and representing the values of academic excellence, civic engagement, leadership, accountability to shared standards, and positive relations within the community. The IFC establishes and coordinates all recruitment activities, promotes, and supervises academic achievement, governs the actions of its member chapters, and promotes community service projects throughout the year and establishes bonds and maintains a common ground with all fraternities. It is the goal of all members of the Interfraternity Council of Bowling Green State University to be positive leaders on campus.Questions before signing up for recruitment? Check out some FSL frequently asked questions or email fsloffice@bgsu.edu.The Interfraternity Council will host its formal recruitment process from Sept. 14-21.
- Jun 18All dayStrive for FiveFree wellness challenge for BGSU Students, Faculty, and Staff: June 9 - July 20, 2025Register at https://forms.office.com/r/Le3tEtP2FX by June 6This 6-week challenge is designed to motivate, educate, and inspire you to build healthier habits. Exercise, nutrition, and engaging in intentional self-care activities are extremely important and can have an impact on our energy levels, productivity, mental well-being and more.Throughout the challenge, earn points by achieving daily goals at least 5 days per week! Use the provided habit tracker to log your progress and receive weekly emails with tips, resources, recipes, and motivation. Receive accountability and support from other Falcons who are also striving for five!Move your Body - 30 minutes a dayFuel your Body - Eat 5 or more servings of fruits + veggiesCalm Your Mind – Take at least 5 minutes a day to intentionally relax your mind and body. Engage in mindfulness, meditation, journaling, stretching or any self-care activity.Join as an individual or as part of a team. No limit on team size. Interested in a friendly competition? There is an option to compete with others in the challenge. The top 2 teams and top 3 individuals with the highest points win a special reward!
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- Jun 1812:00 PMCheap SkateTake a break and hit the ice during this budget-friendly weekday skating session, perfect for a midday refresh. Offered Monday through Friday from noon to 12:50 p.m. on the multipurpose ice, 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!