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Students and faculty share 'Voices and Values' in new book
Students and faculty offer their thoughts on life in a new book, Voices and Values, published by the Honors Program.
The idea for the project began after BGSU’s Common Reading Experience last year. Students in the Honors Program read and discussed the book This I Believe, which is filled with essays that originally aired on National Public Radio (NPR) during a segment by the same name.
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'Working: A Musical' shares lives of the people
A musical based on Studs Terkel’s best-selling book of interviews with American workers will be presented by the Department of Theatre and Film Thursday-Sunday (March 25-28).
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Africana Studies thanks Mary Wrighten for invaluable aid
The 12th annual Africana Studies Conference March 19 was a “bittersweet event” for campus, as it was the last to be organized by Mary Green Wrighten, who will retire this summer.
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- Fostoria eighth-graders visit BGSU - The Advertiser-Tribune
- BGSU Firelands to offer adult education information session - Port Clinton News Herald
- Firelands featuring Native American speaker - Port Clinton News Herald
- HeeBeeBGs entertain - Sentinel-Tribune
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Zoom News Recap
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March 16 - BGSU students outsell competition
- Falcons swoop to Louisville
- Housing deposits roll in for fall
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March 17 - Student Alumni Connection wins three district CASE awards
- Award-winning pianist Kirill Gerstein to give campus master class
- Tip off NCAA game day with celebration brunch
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March 18 - Cuneen honored by national sport, physical education association
- Children’s author Bagert highlights kids’ literacy day
- Falcons launched
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March 19 - Students and faculty get ‘green’ during alternative spring break
- ‘That Takes Ovaries’ keynote event for Women’s History Month
- ‘Take 5’ looks at health and wellness center of excellence
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