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Campus Update
Thursday, February 13, 2024

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  1. Earn up to $35 for completing a study looking at pictures
  2. Experimental short films tonight
  3. Free Science Café hybrid event tonight
  4. Game Night with BGSUces
  5. National Student Employment Week nominations needed
  6. You are not alone – Supporting loved ones with their mental health
  7. Peru Service Learning Trip
  8. Register to vote by next week
  9. Share your story for International Women's Day
  10. Ash Wednesday Service on Campus
  11. Eclipse Speakers Series: Nature in Music - The weird and wonderful
  12. Nominate someone for the Mike and Sara Kuhlin Award for Exceptional Student Leadership
  13. Planetarium Show: Phantom of the Universe - The Hunt for Dark Matter

Students

  1. Falcon Fitness + Office of Health and Wellness = Free sexual health cycle class today
  2. Free lunch with Vistra Corp
  3. Fulbright U.S. Student Program - Spring Group Presentation
  4. Sister 2 Sister
  5. Volunteers for NORTech Robotics Competition
  6. Volunteers needed - BGSU Science Olympiad
  7. Falcons for Democracy meeting
  8. Summer 2024 online CS Course: CS3160 Windows Application Development
  9. Apply for the Ray Marvin Leadership Award
  10. Apply to be a student coordinator for the Marvin Center
  11. Attention all freshmen: SICSIC applications are live
  12. Become a trained peer support leader
  13. Curious about studying abroad in Spain? Join us
  14. Drop in for Falcon 2 Falcon this week
  15. Girls and guys bible study
  16. Practice sustainable fashion at FMPD Style Swap this Friday

Graduate Students

  1. Don't let your literature review scare you

Faculty/Staff

  1. Build community partnerships with service-learning
  2. Learn how to create a SAAC Assessment Plan
  3. Learn what the Kuhlin Hub can do for you
  4. Susan Shammo's Retirement Celebration

1. Earn up to $35 for completing a study looking at pictures

Location: Psychology Building, 4th floor

Access the survey!

Description: The Department of Psychology at Bowling Green State University is conducting a study examining people’s reactions to viewing pictures of different body images.

Eligibility criteria: 1) 18-30 years old, 2) Identify as female, 3) Have normal vision and hearing with or without correction (e.g., glasses, contacts, hearing aid, etc.), and 4) Have a functioning smartphone or computer.

By filling out the survey, you can choose ONE of the following compensations: 1) Be entered into a raffle to win one of five $25 Amazon gift cards, 2) ½ SONA credit*, or 3) Extra credit in participating classes (must be approved by professor beforehand).

*Only for BGSU students

Please complete the pre-screening survey. (Approximately five minutes)

If eligible after taking the survey, Aubrey Dauber, the principal investigator, will email you to invite you to part two of the study, which is a 30-45 minute, in-person lab experiment. Part two of the study requires participants to email of photo of themselves so the experiment can be customized to you! You will also wear three facial electrodes so eyeblink data can be collected while viewing images of body pictures. If you are not a BGSU student or staff member, a parking pass will be provided. By completing part two of the study, you will be compensated with a $10 Amazon gift card!

Please email Aubrey Dauber with any additional questions at adauber@bgsu.edu

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Psychology Department

Contact: Aubrey Dauber, adauber@bgsu.edu

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2. Experimental short films tonight

Date and Time: From 7:30-9:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 13

Location: Bowen-Thompson Student Union Theatre

Learn more about the BGSU Theatre and Film Department.

Description: A selection of experimental short films from the 61st Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Department of Theatre and Film

Contact: Haley Shipley, haleyes@bgsu.edu

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3. Free Science Café hybrid event tonight

Date and Time: From 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 13

Location: 400 E Poe Rd., Bowling Green, OH 43402

Learn more about this Science Café event.

Description: Join us for the first Science Café event of the semester! Scientists, students and families alike are welcome to join in this relaxed, informative event. Guest speaker Dr. Chris Lepre will talk about "The Attractiveness of Magnetism for Studying the Environment," followed by a Q&A session. The talk will cover the element iron (Fe) and its interesting properties and history, as well as the conservation efforts possible through its research. This is an ongoing series focusing on different aspects of science which is approachable to all audiences.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Science Café

Contact: Everett Turner-McCool, tbmiles@bgsu.edu

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4. Game Night with BGSUces

Date and Time: From 7-8 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15

Location: Maurer 104

Check out BGSUces on Instagram!

Description: Let’s put the FUN back in fundraising! Join BGSUces for a game night while learning the most effective ways to fundraise a business.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: BGSUces

Contact: Katie Crawford, kacrawf@bgsu.edu

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5. National Student Employment Week nominations needed

Date and Time: Until 11:59 p.m. Feb. 18

Location: BGSU

Submit your nomination today!

Description: The National Student Employment Association has declared that the second full week in April every year be set aside to recognize the value of student employees and student employment professionals.

Student employees are the lifeblood of Bowling Green State University. They are integral to nearly every facet of University operations throughout a student’s career at BGSU, from a student’s first recruiting interaction, through graduation and successful advancement into the community as a BGSU alum. Their hard work is seen everywhere across campus and are responsible for many of the day-to-day tasks involved in the vast majority of BGSU departments.

In conjunction with National Student Employment Week, held April 8-12, Student Employment Services is taking the opportunity to formally recognize the contributions of Bowling Green State University students who work. Students are nominated in four categories AND we are also recognizing outstanding supervisors. The nomination period for all categories closes at 11:59 p.m. on Feb. 18.

Submit your nomination today!

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Kuhlin Hub Student Employment Services

Contact: Student Employment Services, stuemp@bgsu.edu

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6. You are not alone - Supporting loved ones with their mental health

Date and Time: From 12:30-2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 23

Location: Education Building 113

Register for this seminar.

Description: NAMI Family and Friends is a free 90-minute seminar that informs people who have loved ones with a mental health condition about how to best support them. It’s also an opportunity to meet other people in similar situations and gain community support. The seminar is led by trained people with lived experience of supporting a family member with a mental health condition. They will walk you through the following topics.

Presenters from NAMI Wood County.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Office of Health and Wellness

Contact: Ashley Hartman | ashthom@bgsu.edu

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7. Peru Service Learning Trip

Date and Time: From Saturday, May 18, to Sunday, May 26

Location: Lima, Peru

Registration/Organization Link: Please visit the "BGSU SLT" link in our Instagram bio (@medlifebgsu).

Description: Register by Sunday, Feb. 18 to have the opportunity to receive $200 off your trip total!

MEDLIFE will be hosting an annual service learning trip this spring! This is a great opportunity to travel and gain service hours. During the trip, you will be helping low-income families access the healthcare that they need, support their community and also have a chance to participate in exciting excursions! This trip is open to ALL majors, you do not need to have any medical experience to attend.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: MEDLIFE

Contact: Kamille Smith, kamills@bgsu.edu

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8. Register to vote by next week

Date and Time: Register to vote by Feb. 20

Location: University Hall 100

Register to vote through the link in our Linktree.

Description: The March 19 Primary Election is coming up, and the voter registration deadline is Feb. 20. Register to vote by next Tuesday to be able to participate in this election!

This is also the deadline to update your address for the upcoming election if you need to do so. Make sure you participate in this election by voting at your polling location on election day (March 19), voting early at your board of elections (Feb. 21-March 17) or requesting your absentee ballot (by March 12).

BGSU Votes can help you register to vote, update your address or create your voting plan! Stop by the Marvin Center (University Hall room 100) or refer to the links in our Linktree. Happy voting!

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement

Contact: Cherylle Dave, cddave@bgsu.edu

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9. Share your story for International Women's Day

Date and Time: From 3-7 p.m. on Monday, March 11

Location: Pallister Conference Room, Jerome Library

Submit your submissions for the International Women's Day Event.

Description: The Center for Women and Gender Equity is planning its annual International Women’s Day event and is adding a celebration of International Sex Workers’ Rights Day!

This year’s event is called "All Work and No Pay: The Devaluation of Care Work and Sex Work." The event considers the breadth of care work done primarily by women, including parenting, sex work and other forms of affective labor in relationships and professional lives. The Center will be putting on an art show featuring members of the BGSU community, asking participants to reflect on their care labor and what it means to them – a job, a vector of gendered oppression, a passion, whatever that might be. Any kind of art is welcome! Additionally, participants are encouraged to submit academic research to provide a disciplinary scaffolding of understanding for the art and its importance.

If statements are made about groups the participant does not belong to, the Center asks that the messages focus on criticizing oppressive systems and avoiding harmful and dehumanizing stereotypes, such as presenting sex work as inherently victimizing or equivalent to sex trafficking.

Artistic submissions should be under 7 minutes if time is needed to present or perform it, and academic submissions should be under 15 minutes. Having art presented anonymously is an option as well.

If this sounds like something you would be interested in, you can fill out the proposal form at your convenience and send in submissions to cwge@bgsu.edu by March 1.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Center for Women and Gender Equity

Contact: Dylan Reid Miller, mrdylan@bgsu.edu

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10. Ash Wednesday Service on Campus

Date and Time: From 12:30-1 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 14

Location: BTSU Multipurpose Room (228)

More information about the Catholic Falcons.

Description: Everyone is invited to join us for our liturgies on Ash Wednesday: a 30-minute Liturgy of the Word with the distribution of ashes at 12:30 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room of the Bowen-Thompson Student Union. We will also celebrate Holy Mass at St. Thomas More University Parish (425 Thurstin St, across from Einstein Bros. Bagels) with the distribution of ashes on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. if either of those times work better for you.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Catholic Falcons

Contact: Zachary Hayes, zmhayes@bgsu.edu

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11. Eclipse Speakers Series: Nature in Music – The weird and wonderful

Date and Time: From 7:30–8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15

Location: The BGSU Planetarium (112 Physical Sciences Laboratory Building)

More information about the Total Solar Eclipse.

Description: Are you excited for the upcoming April 8 total Solar Eclipse? This week the eclipse speakers series continues with:

Nature in Music: The weird and wonderful – presented by Dr. Emily Freeman Brown, College of Musical Arts

Explosively powerful and sometimes transformative, sublime, soothing and sometimes comforting, nature has been awe-inspiring to composers of great music from ancient times to the present. Please join us as we explore the mysterious relationship between nature and music from Beethoven to Stravinsky and more.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: BGSU Planetarium, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, College of Arts and Sciences

Contact: Kate Dellenbusch, dellenk@bgsu.edu

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12. Nominate someone for the Mike and Sara Kuhlin Award for Exceptional Student Leadership

Information about the Mike and Sara Kuhlin Award for Exceptional Student Leadership.

Description: Rising seniors (currently in their junior year) are eligible to be nominated for Mike and Sara Kuhlin Award for Exceptional Student Leadership award. Recipients are selected solely based on nomination letters and supporting materials; students do not apply for the award themselves.

Candidates will be evaluated on how they have developed and demonstrated their leadership while a student at BGSU. All nominations will be reviewed and ranked by staff in the C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement.

Have a student in mind? Nominate them today!

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement

Contact: Kendra Lutes, klutes@bgsu.edu

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13. Planetarium Show: Phantom of the Universe - The Hunt for Dark Matter

Date and Time: From 6:30–7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15

Location: The BGSU Planetarium (112 Physical Sciences Laboratory Building).

More information about the BGSU Planetarium.

Description: Mysterious dark matter seems to vastly outweigh the visible matter we can see in the Universe. What is dark matter and how do we learn about this puzzling component of the Universe? “Phantom of the Universe - The Hunt for Dark Matter” explores these questions and showcases the search for the nature of dark matter using the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. This full-dome video show is most suitable for ages 13 and up.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: BGSU Planetarium, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy

Contact: Kate Dellenbusch, dellenk@bgsu.edu

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1. Falcon Fitness + Office of Health and Wellness = Free Sexual Health Cycle Class today

Date and Time: From 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 13

Location: Student Recreation Center, Studio A

Pre-register on the MyRec portal.

Description: Enjoy a fun 30-minute express cycle class, then learn about the different “cycles” of sexual health and infection protection with the Office of Health and Wellness! Students who participate receive free prevention and wellness supplies. Reserve your bike and pre-register on the MyRec portal. When logging in, select ‘BGSU MyRec Login’ and use your BGSU username and password. Select Fitness and then the Free Sexual Health Cycle Class!

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: The Office of Health and Wellness/ Falcon Fitness

Contact: Jadyn Mummey, jmummey@bgsu.edu

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2. Free lunch with Vistra Corp

Date and Time: From 10 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, Feb. 14

Location: Recruiting on the first floor of the Bowen-Thompson Student Union from 10-11 a.m., then presenting in room 314 from 11 a.m. to noon.

Register for this event.

Description: Vistra Corp, one of the largest energy companies in the United States, will be on campus on Feb. 14 to talk about who we are and what kinds of opportunities exist in our workforce.

From 10-11 a.m., we'll be tabling in the Bowen Student Union and then giving a presentation in room 314 from 11 a.m. to noon. Lunch and networking will follow from noon to 1 p.m.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Kuhlin Career Hub

Contact: kuhlinhub@bgsu.edu, 419-372-2356

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3. Fulbright U.S. Student Program - Spring Group Presentation

Date and Time: From 2-3:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 20

Location: Virtual

Register for the session.

Description: Interested in the Fulbright U.S. Student Program?

This is a great opportunity for American citizens who have a conferred bachelor’s degree or equivalent before the start of the grant period.

Please join us virtually, for an interactive Group Presentation Session (GPS) to learn about opportunities for U.S. citizens to pursue graduate or professional study, conduct research or teach English. During the session, you will find out about the types of Fulbright awards, application components, tips and get your questions answered. Following the program overview, attendees will enter a breakout room with their Fulbright Program Adviser (FPA) to learn more about applying through their institution. Once you've registered, you will be sent the Zoom meeting link. Please email edabroad@bgsu or call us at 419-372-0479 with any questions.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Education Abroad

Contact: Alex Schildgen, aschild@bgsu.edu

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4. Sister 2 Sister

Date and Time: From 5-6 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 13

Location: BTSU 427

Description: Sister 2 Sister is a space that aims to provide women of color support and a chance to come together for discussion around various topics related to how we experience life at BGSU. Join us from 5-6 p.m. tonight, Feb. 13 in BTSU 427

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Office of Multicultural Affairs

Contact: Adrienna Hutchins, ahutchi@bgsu.edu

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5. Volunteers for NORTech Robotics Competition

Date and Time: Shifts available between 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Location: BTSU

Register to volunteer.

Description: The NORTech Robotics competition will feature its first annual National Robotics Challenge competition event and is looking for volunteers to assist with the day's events.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Summer Academic Youth Programs

Contact: Kari Wilson, Falconyouth@bgsu.edu

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6. Volunteers needed - BGSU Science Olympiad

Date and Time: From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 16

Location: Olscamp Hall

Register to volunteer.

Description: Volunteers are needed to support the BGSU Northwestern Region Science Olympiad Competition on Saturday, March 16.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: College of Arts and Sciences

Contact: Kari Wilson, falconyouth@bgsu.edu

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7. Falcons for Democracy meeting

Date and Time: From 4:30-5:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 16

Location: Olscamp Hall 208

Description: Join Falcons for Democracy for a general assembly meeting! Learn more about the team and how to get involved with political engagement with the organization. Learn about the events we have planned, and get two free stamps for any letters you need to mail out! Hope to see you there.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Falcons For Democracy

Contact: Mason Schragal, mschrag@bgsu.edu

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8. Summer 2024 online CS Course: CS3160 Windows Application Development

Date and Time: At 8 a.m. on June 24

Location: ONLINE

Learn more about the BGSU Computer Science Department.

Description: This elective computer science course is no longer offered during the fall and spring semesters. It is now only offered in summer. Don't miss this opportunity. Spaces are limited.

Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2022, implement graphical user interfaces on Windows OS with object-oriented C# programming. Also, learn event-driven programming, Windows Forms applications using .NET, data validation (files, XML), handling graphics (GDI+), accessing databases (SQL, ADO.NET), basics of n-tier application design and much, much more!

This second 6-week summer session course is 100% online, so plan to enroll in CS 3160-101W (#42613) when registration opens on Monday, Feb. 12!

Search hint: Select "Distance Learning" as the campus to find online classes.

CS/SE students must meet the prerequisite (CS2020). The instructor may permit non-CS/SE majors interested in taking the course. Contact Dr. Carlson via email (jacarls@bgsu.edu).

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Department of Computer Science

Contact: Jadwiga Carlson, jacarls@bgsu.edu

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9. Apply for the Ray Marvin Leadership Award

Learn more about the Ray Marvin Leadership Award.

Description: The C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement is pleased to announce the Ray Marvin Leadership Award to recognize the leadership contributions of BGSU students. Candidates will be asked to demonstrate, through their application, how they have developed and demonstrated their leadership while a student at BGSU. All applications will be reviewed and ranked by a committee. Selected candidates will then complete an in-person interview with the selection committee. The Ray Marvin Leadership Awards will recognize students for leadership development and contributions since becoming a student at BGSU.

Applications are due this Friday, Feb. 16!

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement

Contact: Kendra Lutes, klutes@bgsu.edu

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10. Apply to be a student coordinator for the Marvin Center

Apply for the job on Handshake!

Description: The Marvin Center Student Coordinators (MCSCs) assist the C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement by researching, developing, administering and assessing a broad array of leadership development, civic engagement and educational programs. The MCSCs are a group of students passionate about leadership, social change and civic engagement. MCSCs work in the Marvin Center as paraprofessional undergraduate student employees with such tasks as:

  • Leadership and civic engagement program development

  • The facilitation and communication of educational programs

  • Outreach to and consultation with other student organizations and university departments

  • Representing the Marvin Center at various events and on various committees

  • Event planning and execution

  • Serving as administrative support for the C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement

The various functions of the MCSC position culminate in supporting the mission, vision and values of the C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement. Applications close on Feb. 16.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement

Contact: Lyndsey Jones, lyndsej@bgsu.edu

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11. Attention all freshmen: SICSIC applications are live

Interested in joining this great tradition? Apply to be a part of SICSIC!

Description: SICSIC applications are open now until Feb. 23!

SICSIC is one of the oldest active student groups on campus. It continues to promote school spirit on campus and keep morale high at BG sporting events. To be considered for selection into SICSIC, you must be a true first-year student and scheduled to graduate with your undergraduate degree in April 2027 (or later).

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement

Contact: sicsic@bgsu.edu

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12. Become a trained peer support leader

Sign up to be a Peer Support Leader!

Description: Falcon 2 Falcon is a peer-based and lead group for BGSU students through the Garrett Lee Smith Suicide Prevention Grant.

A Falcon 2 Falcon Peer Group Facilitator is a BGSU student who volunteers their time to lead peer support groups and get the necessary training to help facilitate peer group sessions while connecting other falcons to resources that can be beneficial to their wellbeing.

The application takes no more than 10 minutes to complete.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Counseling Center

Contact: Chimdiogo Onyeani-Nwosu, chimdio@bgsu.edu

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13. Curious about studying abroad in Spain? Join us

Date and Time: From 3:30-4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 14

Location: Shatzel Hall 217

Learn more about world languages and cultures!

Description: Come learn more about BGSU’s program in Alcalá de Henares, España. This info session will cover costs, classes and life abroad. Did you know that you can use your financial aid to study with our program, and we offer scholarships just for BGSU students attending this particular program?

Class sizes are small and weekend trips throughout the country are included in the cost. Want to learn more? The on-campus director is ready to answer your questions. Recent alumni will also be available to chat with you about their experiences. Join us from 3:30-4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 14 in Shatzel Hall 217. Email Dr. Ferrando Valero at carlesf@bgsu.edu to set up an appointment to find out more information.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: World Languages and Cultures - BGSU in Spain

Contact: Carles Ferrando Valero, carlesf@bgsu.edu

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14. Drop in for Falcon 2 Falcon this week

Date and Time: * Tuesday, Feb. 13, 12-1 p.m. * Wednesday, Feb. 14, 4-5 p.m. * Thursday, Feb. 15 from 12-1 p.m. (virtual)

Location: - McLeod Hall 330 on Tuesday - Psychology 102 on Wednesday - Virtual on Thursday

More about the Counseling Center.

Description: Struggling with your mental health? Trouble connecting to other peers? Need a safe space to vent? Drop in this week to one of the F2F sessions!

Falcon 2 Falcon is a peer-based and lead group for BGSU students through the Garrett Lee Smith Suicide Prevention Grant.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Counseling Center

Contact: Chimdiogo Onyeani-Nwosu, chimdio@bgsu.edu

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15. Girls and guys Bible study

Date and Time: From 7-8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 13

Location: 612 E Wooster St., Bowling Green, OH 43402 (Little blue house with an orange door across from Founders on Wooster.)

Learn about Active Christians Today

Description: Girls are studying the parables of Jesus, and guys are going through a beard gospel men study! All are welcome, no matter where you are in your faith journey.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Active Christians Today

Contact: Isabelle Greene, igreene@bgsu.edu

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16. Practice sustainable fashion at FMPD Style Swap this Friday

Date and Time: From 3-4:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 16

Location: Eppler North 221

Learn more about Fashion Merchandising and Product Development!

Description: Come swap and shop this Friday, Feb. 16 at Style Swap, sponsored by Fashion Merchandising and Product Development student ambassadors. Bring gently used clothing or accessories to swap for something new to you for free.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Fashion Merchandising and Product Development

Contact: Marian Zengel, mzengel@bgsu.edu

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1. Don't let your literature review scare you

Date and Time: From 10-11 a.m. on Feb. 20

Location: Virtual

Register for the workshop.

Description: Writing a literature review for an article or thesis can be daunting, especially if you’ve never written one before. Join the Center for Faculty Excellence and University Libraries for their workshop, “Researching and Writing a Literature Review.” Part of their Spring 2024 Research Ready Workshop Series for graduate students, this workshop will teach you strategies to find relevant articles, categorize and organize your sources and determine an appropriate scope for your literature review.

To learn more about this workshop and other upcoming CFE events, visit the Workshop and Event Catalog on the CFE Website.

This workshop is designed for graduate students engaged in research and scholarship; however, all BGSU faculty members, instructors and staff are welcome to attend. Registration closes one business day before the event.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Center for Faculty Excellence and University Libraries

Contact: Sally Thelen, cfe@bgsu.edu

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1. Build community partnerships with service-learning

Date and Time: From 1:30-2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 27

Location: Olscamp 106

Register for the workshop.

Description: Join the Center for Faculty Excellence and the C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement for their workshop, "Service-Learning Reciprocity: Building Community Partnerships," part of the Spring 2024 Service-Learning Workshop Series. This workshop will explore how service-learning can be used to build strong bonds and foster relationships within the community.

To learn more about this workshop and other upcoming CFE events, visit the Workshop and Event Catalog on the CFE Website.

Register for this workshop and other CFE workshops.

All BGSU faculty members, adjunct instructors, graduate students, and administrative and classified staff members are encouraged to attend these sessions. Registration closes one business day before the event.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Center for Faculty Excellence and C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement

Contact: Sally Thelen, cfe@bgsu.edu

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2. Learn how to create a SAAC Assessment Plan

Date and Time: From 11 a.m. to noon on Tuesday, Feb. 20

Location: Virtual

Register for the workshop.

Description: Are you in the process of developing your Student Achievement Assessment Committee (SAAC) program assessment plan and reporting cycle? Do you have questions? This virtual session, led by Jessica Turos, associate director of the Office of Academic Assessment, will review the SAAC assessment plan and reporting cycle template, including program learning outcome alignment, communication, course mapping, assessment and schedules. During this session, we also will discuss best practices and lessons learned from the SAAC assessment process.

To learn more about this workshop and other upcoming CFE events, visit the Workshop and Event Catalog on the CFE Website.

Registration closes one business day before the event. CFE workshops are open to all BGSU faculty members, adjunct instructors, graduate students and administrative and classified staff members.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) and Office of Academic Assessment (OAA)

Contact: Sally Thelen, cfe@bgsu.edu

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3. Learn what the Kuhlin Hub can do for you

Date and Time: From 10:45-11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22

Location: Virtual

Register for the workshop

Description: Incorporating guest speakers, industry experts, class projects and other experiential learning into your classroom instruction can yield powerful outcomes, but it’s such a pain sometimes! Join the Center for Faculty Excellence and the Schmidthorst College of Business Committee to Advance Teaching and Learning for their February Teaching and Learning Spotlight, "What Can the Kuhlin Hub Do For You?," with guest speaker, Steve Russell, assistant vice president and executive director of the Michael and Sara Kuhlin Hub for Career Design and Connections. During this virtual information session, you will learn how the new team in the Kuhlin Hub for Career Design and Connections can help support you inside and outside of the classroom through their engagement with industry.

To learn more about this event and other upcoming CFE events, visit the Workshop and Event Catalog on the CFE Website. CFE workshops and events are open to all BGSU faculty members, adjunct instructors, graduate students and administrative and classified staff members.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Center for Faculty Excellence, Schmidthorst College of Business Committee to Advance Teaching and Learning, Michael and Sara Kuhlin Hub for Career Design and Connections

Contact: Sally Thelen, cfe@bgsu.edu

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4. Susan Shammo's Retirement Celebration

Date and Time: From 2-4 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 27

Location: Huntington Building 104

Learn more about the BGSU Information Technology Services.

Description: Information Technology Services (ITS) will host a retirement reception for Susan Shammo from 2-4 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 27 in Huntington Building 104.

Please stop by and wish Susan Shammo a happy retirement after serving BGSU ITS for over 38 years.

Sponsoring Organization/University Affiliation: Information Technology Services

Contact: Todd Glick, tglick@bgsu.edu

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