- Sep 125:30 PMWelcome Back PartyKick off Homecoming weekend with an unforgettable evening of music, food and Falcon spirit at the Welcome Back Party!High-Energy EntertainmentExperience the BGSU Marching Band live on the lawn, setting the tone for an exciting Homecoming weekend.Dance the night away with a DJ spinning hits for all generations.Capture the fun at our photo booth, perfect for sharing your Falcon pride.Interactive ExperiencesExplore Freddie’s 75th Birthday Archives Activity and take a nostalgic look back at BGSU history.Enjoy a fun Silent Disco experience.Food & DrinksEnjoy a selection of craft beverages in the beer garden.Savor delicious bites from a variety of local food trucks.Join the CelebrationWith music, great food and the warmth of Falcon camaraderie filling the night, the Welcome Back Party is the ultimate way to start your Homecoming weekend. Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind BGSU tradition!⛈️ Please note that activities, dates and times are subject to change. For the most up-to-date details, please refer to this page.
- Sep 126:00 PMBGSU Marching Band Performance on the LawnCelebrate the start of Homecoming weekend with the dynamic sounds of the Falcon Marching Band, one of the largest collegiate band in the nation. This is more than just a performance; it's a campus tradition filled with music, celebration and community.Special Celebration The band will also be honoring Freddie Falcon’s birthday with a festive musical tribute. Stick around after the show for a campuswide Happy Birthday singalong and cake cutting starting at 6:30 p.m.This event is part of the BGSU Homecoming Welcome Back Party, taking place from 5:30-9 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 12⛈️ Please note that activities, dates and times are subject to change. For the most up-to-date details, please refer to this page.
- Sep 126:30 PMCelebration of Philanthropy"Momentum: Moving BGSU Forward" Please join us for a special evening recognizing the donors who fuel the momentum behind BGSU’s mission. This celebration honors members of The Presidents Club, 1910 Society, Leadership Circle and Carillon Society – individuals whose extraordinary generosity drives change and advances opportunity across our campus. By invitation only.
- Sep 127:00 PMPublic 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)!
- Sep 127:00 PMSilent DiscoStep into a high-energy, headphone-powered dance party with a glowing twist. The Silent Disco features a live DJ, glow furniture lounge and a vibrant atmosphere perfect for all music lovers to celebrate BGSU Homecoming in style.What Is a Silent Disco? At a Silent Disco, everyone wears wireless headphones that connect to multiple DJ channels. You choose the music you want to hear – whether it's pop, hip-hop or throwback jams – and dance like nobody’s watching. From the outside, it looks like a quiet room ... until you put on the headphones and the party comes alive.This event is part of the BGSU Homecoming Welcome Back Party, taking place from 5:30-9 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 12.⛈️ Please note that activities, dates and times are subject to change. For the most up-to-date details, please refer to this page.
- Sep 127:30 PMCircus ShowExperience the thrill of the circus with two free outdoor performances right on campus in front of University Hall. Gather your friends, family and fellow Falcons for an unforgettable evening filled with high-flying stunts, mesmerizing entertainment and show-stopping visuals.Show Lineup 5:30 p.m. – Birthday Theme Circus Show Celebrate in style with a colorful, family-friendly performance themed around birthday fun.7:30 p.m. – Fire Circus Show As the sun sets, the excitement heats up with a breathtaking fire show featuring bold stunts, glowing props and dramatic effects.This event is part of the BGSU Homecoming Welcome Back Party, taking place from 5:30-9 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 12⛈️ Please note that activities, dates and times are subject to change. For the most up-to-date details, please refer to this page.
- Sep 129:00 PMMovie Under the StarsCozy up, kick back and catch a movie on the lawn Unwind under the night sky with a free outdoor movie of Encanto on the Kuhlin Center lawn. Bring a blanket, grab your favorite snacks and enjoy a chill evening surrounded by friends, fellow alumni, family and Falcon spirit.This laid-back Homecoming tradition is the perfect way to wrap up a celebratory evening on campus and gear up for an unforgettable weekend⛈️ Please note that activities, dates and times are subject to change. For the most up-to-date details, please refer to this page.
- Sep 129:00 PMPublic Stargazing at the BGSU ObservatoryAre you interested in stargazing and looking at celestial objects through telescopes? Come check out the Department of Physics & Astronomy rooftop observatory during public stargazing sessions. The rooftop observatory includes a 0.5-meter research grade telescope as well as smaller “amateur astronomer” telescopes, which you will be able to look through. You will also learn how to find major constellations and any planets currently visible.Stargazes take place on the roof of the Physical Sciences Laboratory Building. The roof can be accessed by taking the elevator to the roof (press the “R” button in the elevator). Signs in the hallway will help direct you to the elevator. Do not use the stairs to go to the roof. The “R” button on the elevator will be unlocked at the start time of the stargaze session. If you arrive before it is unlocked, please wait on the first floor for the session to begin. It is recommended that you dress warmly. The roof is usually colder and windier than the ground.While on the roof for a stargaze, please refrain from talking on your cell phone so that you do not interrupt others or stop them from hearing what is being discussed. The use of phones for flash free pictures or astronomy apps is allowed. Please do not use the light on your phone though since dark adaptation is important for viewing the nighttime sky.Astronomical objects can only be seen when the sky is totally or mostly clear, therefore stargaze cannot be held unless the weather is clear. If it is snowing, raining, foggy, cloudy, or even partly cloudy there will be no stargaze session that night. If you aren’t sure if the conditions will permit a stargaze session, you can call (419) 372-8831 for a recorded message telling whether the sessions will be held or canceled that night. The message is set one hour before the scheduled start of the session. If you call earlier than one hour before the start time you may receive an incorrect message.When you arrive at the roof and exit the elevator, you will be greeted by one of the stargaze personnel and directed to the various stations you can visit. If you are attending the stargaze for a general visit (rather than as part of an astronomy course), please let the greeter know.In addition to the listed stargazing sessions, weather permitting, there may also be an opportunity for stargazing following evening Planetarium shows.
- Sep 129:00 PMStargazing at the ObservatoryAre you interested in stargazing over Homecoming Weekend and looking at celestial objects through telescopes? Come check out the Department of Physics & Astronomy rooftop observatory during public stargazing sessions. The rooftop observatory includes a 0.5-meter research grade telescope as well as smaller “amateur astronomer” telescopes, which you will be able to look through. You will also learn how to find major constellations and any planets currently visible.Stargazes take place on the roof of the Physical Sciences Laboratory Building. The roof can be accessed by taking the elevator to the roof (press the “R” button in the elevator). Signs in the hallway will help direct you to the elevator. Do not use the stairs to go to the roof. The “R” button on the elevator will be unlocked at the start time of the stargaze session. If you arrive before it is unlocked, please wait on the first floor for the session to begin. It is recommended that you dress warmly. The roof is usually colder and windier than the ground.While on the roof for a stargaze, please refrain from talking on your cell phone so that you do not interrupt others or stop them from hearing what is being discussed. The use of phones for flash free pictures or astronomy apps is allowed. Please do not use the light on your phone though since dark adaptation is important for viewing the nighttime sky.Astronomical objects can only be seen when the sky is totally or mostly clear, therefore stargaze cannot be held unless the weather is clear. If it is snowing, raining, foggy, cloudy, or even partly cloudy there will be no stargaze session that night. If you aren’t sure if the conditions will permit a stargaze session, you can call (419) 372-8831 for a recorded message telling whether the sessions will be held or canceled that night. The message is set one hour before the scheduled start of the session. If you call earlier than one hour before the start time you may receive an incorrect message.When you arrive at the roof and exit the elevator, you will be greeted by one of the stargaze personnel and directed to the various stations you can visit. If you are attending the stargaze for a general visit (rather than as part of an astronomy course), please let the greeter know.In addition to the listed stargazing sessions, weather permitting, there may also be an opportunity for stargazing following evening Planetarium shows.
- Sep 13All dayGuided Alumni Campus ToursEnjoy a 30-minute overview of campus on board a BGSU shuttle with a tour guide to point out all the sights.Tours leave from the southwest corner of the Bowen-Thompson Student Union, outside of Starbucks at 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.
- Sep 13All dayInterested in Joining a Multicultural Greek Organizations?The MGC intent to join form will be open May 22 through Oct. 1.Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) is a governing body that oversees multicultural or culturally-based fraternities and sororities on college and university campuses. The MGC organizations at BGSU include Omega Phi Alpha, Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc., and Phi Mu Alpha. If you are interested in joining one of these organizations, fill out the intent to join form to receive more information.At Bowling Green State University, the Multicultural Greek Council is a place for our organizations with a spotlight on equality, diversity, and progress to gather and lead the efforts for the campus. These organizations promote the rights of the LGBTQ+ community, immigrants and refugees, LatinX and Hispanic populations, and many more. Together, they provide hands-on service to these causes and bring education to our fraternity and sorority community about pressing issues and crises.Questions? Check out some FSL frequently asked questions or email fsloffice@bgsu.edu.
- Sep 13All dayReunion: AYA Salzburg9:30- Welcome Brunch Start your day at the Welcome Brunch on the Shatzel Hall Porch beginning at 9:30 a.m. Reconnect with familiar faces, meet new ones and ease into the day with great company and conversation. At 10:30 a.m., enjoy a special guest speaker – a meaningful highlight of the reunion experience.5:00 p.m.- Bratwurst and Beer Later in the evening, unwind at Arlyn’s Good Beer for a casual hangout featuring Salzburg Alumni Lager, a 50/50 raffle, giant Jenga, cornhole and plenty of great conversation.Whether you join for the morning, the evening or both, it’s a day built around reconnection and celebration.Planning to attend? Please RSVP by Sept. 2 by emailing lindav@bgsu.edu
- Sep 13All daySign up for Panhellenic Primary RecruitmentStudents are able to sign up from May 22 through Sept. 14.The College Panhellenic Conference will be hosting its formal recruitment process! If you want to engage in one of these recruitment processes, register before it's too late.The College Panhellenic Conference is the coordinating body of the 10 National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) chapters at BGSU. Panhellenic membership at BGSU is an experience that will shape your college career and provide value beyond your years as a Falcon. Fraternity and sorority life has become an integral part of the University's culture and tradition, and our community is proud to uphold the values of what it means to be Greek!Membership in any Panhellenic chapter will offer opportunities for individual growth, scholarship, service, and life-long membership. As one of the largest women's organizations on campus, we strive to ensure the Panhellenic community upholds its daily traditions and excellence. Together, we maintain a dedication to putting academics first and giving back to the community!Questions before signing up for recruitment? Check out some FSL frequently asked questions or email fsloffice@bgsu.edu.Panhellenic recruitment will take place Sept. 18 through Sept. 21.
- Sep 13All 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.
- Sep 13All dayWant to join one of our NPHC Organizations?The NPHC intent to join form will be open May 22 through Oct. 1.The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is a collaborative organization composed of nine historically Black Greek-letter organizations (BGLOs) or sororities and fraternities. NPHC was founded in 1930 at Howard University in Washington, D.C., with the purpose of fostering unity and cooperation among its member organizations and advocating for the interests of Black college students. To learn more about NPHC, fill out the intent to join form.The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is an umbrella organization for nine historically black, inter/national Greek-lettered organizations that evolved during a period when African-Americans were being denied essential rights and privileges afforded to other college students. Today, the primary purpose and focus of member organizations remains community awareness and action through educational, economic, and cultural service activities. The individual member is also expected to align with a graduate and/or alumni chapter, following graduation from college to perpetuate the purpose of the council and their individual organizations.Questions? Check out some FSL frequently asked questions or email fsloffice@bgsu.edu.
- Sep 139:00 AMBiG BreakfastStart your Homecoming Weekend Saturday morning off at the BiG Breakfast! Catch up with former classmates, relax with your family and friends, connect with campus leadership and enjoy a laid-back breakfast to kick off the day.Event HighlightsAlumni College Buttons – Upon arrival, you'll receive a button representing your college of graduation, making it easy to connect with leadership and fellow alumni.Mimosa Flights – Sip on customizable mimosa flavors, including non-alcoholic options, all crafted by BGSU Dining for a one-of-a-kind tasting experience.A Fresh Take on TraditionThis year, the BiG Breakfast moves to Social House, creating a new and inviting atmosphere for meaningful connections and memorable moments. Whether reminiscing about college days or engaging in new conversations, this event offers a great opportunity to enjoy good company in a welcoming setting.⛈️ Please note that activities, dates and times are subject to change. For the most up-to-date details, please refer to this page.
- Sep 139:00 AMBowling Green State University Men's Golf vs Oakland UniversityBowling Green State University Men's Golf vs Oakland University https://bgsufalcons.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=24659&sport_id=6
- Sep 139:00 AMDave Wottle Homecoming 5K RaceWe have received an overwhelming response to the Dave Wottle 5k! Registration will close at midnight on Sunday, Sept. 7 and we will not be accepting walk-ups on race day.Lace up your running shoes and join us for a Homecoming tradition with a new name! Formerly the Freddie and Frieda 5K, this fan-favorite event now honors legendary Falcon and Olympic gold medalist Dave Wottle ‘73, who captured the world’s attention with his iconic 800-meter victory in 1972.The 5K kicks off at the Alumni Gateway and winds through campus, finishing near McDonald Hall – just steps from the BiG Breakfast at The Oaks. Whether you're chasing a new personal record or enjoying a fun walk with family, runners and walkers of all ages and abilities are welcome.Stick around after the race for the 100-meter Kids Dash, perfect for our youngest Falcons!⛈️ Please note that activities, dates and times are subject to change. For the most up-to-date details, please refer to this page.
- Sep 139:00 AMDonuts with the DeanAs part of our Saturday morning BiG Breakfast, take time to reconnect or meet your college’s dean. This event is a chance to build connections, ask questions, learn about the college’s current programs and initiatives, and enjoy complimentary coffee and donuts as you fuel up for a day of Homecoming fun.
- Sep 1310:00 AMAll-Alumni CelebrationWelcome home, Falcons! Stroll through our All-Alumni Celebration – a charming “neighborhood” in the heart of campus, where each tent along Decades Drive represents a different era of BGSU pride. Reconnect with classmates, flip through vintage yearbooks and relive the memories that made your Falcon days unforgettable.Whether you graduated in the 1970s, ‘80s, ‘90s, ‘00s or ‘10s, you can expect fun, friendly faces and a whole lot of orange and brown spirit. Also, be sure to visit the Golden Falcons tent, a cozy spot for our alumni celebrating 50+ years. This is your chance to celebrate your place in the BGSU family!We especially want to welcome our graduates celebrating milestone anniversaries. If you graduated 5, 10, 15, 20 or more years ago, make this the year you come back to commemorate your BGSU experience.
Load more...
Loading...