- BGSU professor nationally recognized for contributions to medical laboratory science professionThrough her efforts to raise awareness about and expand the medical laboratory science profession, Jessica Bankey has been named to the American Society for Clinical Pathology's 40 Under Forty list.
- BGSU construction management program expands regional impact by earning top industry accreditationHoused in state-of-the-art Kokosing Hall, the BGSU construction management program serves a key role in meeting regional workforce needs.
- Q&A with Dr. Elizabeth Holman, winner of Inclusion and Diversity AwardElizabeth Holman, an associate professor in Human Development and Family Studies at BGSU, is honored for her work on social justice and inclusion issues.
- First-generation BGSU student chosen for inaugural Obama scholarship for public serviceBGSU junior is among 100 college students nationwide to be awarded the inaugural Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship for Public Service aimed at providing greater access to education and exposure to new experiences while pursuing a career in public service.
- Community health educator broadens support network across BGSU campusRecent alumna Lauren Albert '21 begins role as community health educator to identify and respond to community health issues impacting students, faculty and staff
- Class of 2023: Mother-daughter tandem earns BGSU degrees on same dayBGSU volleyball player Jaden Walz and mother Michelle walk across the stage together at Spring 2023 Commencement.
- BGSU student honored as Newman Civic Fellow for commitment to creating positive changeBGSU Honors student Kaylee Ann Ries named Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact
- Class of 2021: Alexia Larson finds perfect career path helping older adultsBGSU May 2021 graduate Alexia Larson discovers her ideal gerontology career as long-term care ombudsman for Ohio.
- Class of 2023: Gold Star wife and mom finds herself at BGSUTiffany Eckert fulfills a promise to her late husband ? and discovers a new career path ? by earning an undergraduate degree at BGSU.
- For a second consecutive year, a BGSU student is honored as a national Obama-Chesky Voyager ScholarJunior Elyse Adrian is honored as an Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholar, making BGSU the only university in Ohio to have a Voyager Scholar in each cohort since the scholarship's inception.
- BGSU learning community comes together to pack meals for those living with food insecurityBGSU students, faculty and staff volunteered alongside community members to address hunger and malnourishment around the globe.
- BGSU Online MBA program ranked No. 1 in Ohio by The Princeton ReviewFor 2024, The Princeton Review ranked the BGSU Online MBA program first in Ohio and No. 8 in the Midwest.
- Perseverance and second chances: A student parent's journey at BGSU FirelandsStudent parent Catalina Ari returns to BGSU to earn a degree in the education program at BGSU Firelands.
- Class of 2024: BGSU student wants to help children with anxiety find their voicesBGSU senior Lauren Okuley credits her success to supportive professors, the learning community and Thompson Working Families Scholarship Program.
- BGSU is only Ohio university to receive federal funds to train student poll workers for November's electionCommitted to engaging students in the democratic process, BGSU received a grant from the Help America Vote College Program to recruit and train college students to work at the polls in the upcoming presidential election and beyond.
- A growing threat: BGSU researchers continue to detect dangerous levels of harmful algae in Africa's Lake VictoriaUsed by nearby residents as a primary source of water for drinking, bathing and domestic use, BGSU research finds high levels of toxin in Lake Victoria
- BGSU Academic Enrichment Camps help record number of students stay sharp for upcoming school yearStudents in third through eighth grade spend 50 minutes per day for two weeks virtually learning about mathematics, science, language arts and social studies.
- BGSU to hold Summer 2024 Commencement exercises Aug. 2-3As part of its 310th Commencement exercises, BGSU will hold a single ceremony for all degree candidates along with a separate hooding ceremony for doctoral candidates.
- BGSU Honors College student gains firsthand look at foreign policy through State Department internshipSenior Elyse Adrian is grateful for the support and opportunities BGSU provided that led to an internship with the federal government.
- Grab and Go, Falcon Care nurture student successStudents facing food insecurity can receive help from the Office of the Dean of Students. Danielle Haynes, coordinator of student case management, has created Grab and Go bags, supplying three days' worth of food to qualifying students. Dining Services also offers free meal swipes donated through the Falcon Cares program.
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