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Family Handbook 2015
BELONG FAMILY HANDBOOK 2015 STUDENT ORIENTATION, DIVISION OF S TUDENT AFFAIRS ADVISING & REGISTRATION New Student Orientation BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY FLIGHT CENTER AIRPORT TARRAGON POE TECH ANNEX ARCH STUDIES S POE LOT LOT M 19 CAMPUS GOLF LOT OPERATIONS CLUBHOUSE Z N. ENTERPRISE THURSTIN N. COLLEGE PARK JORDAN FAMILY FRAZEE DEV CTR LOT MERCER LOT W 12 COLLEGE PARK OFFICE BLDG WRHSE PARK AVE PARK BCI FACILITY COMING NOV 2014 S LEROY WILLARD LOT T LOT S 9 REED ST LOT LOT CREASON GOLF COURSE WAREHOUSE 8 LOT 18 12 LOT LOT V TECH R BLDG PERRY REED FIELD HOUSE S GREENHOUSE LOT LOT FALCON HEIGHTS 5 RESIDENCE HALL 18 MERRY STELLER KEEFE BASEBALL TENNIS S S FIELD COURTS MESERVE LOT SOFTBALL PSYCHOLOGY H MERRY FIELD OFFENHAUER PHYSICAL SCIENCES LOT (PLANETARIUM) LOT 1 16 STADIUM LIFE TO TOLEDO, OHIO TURNPIKE AND POINTS NORTH OHIO TURNPIKE TOLEDO, TO LOT LOT AND POINTS NORTH OHIO TURNPIKE TOLEDO, TO SCIENCE Y C LOT OAK GROVE CEMETERY J MCDONALD LOT L RR TRACKS RR TRACKS MATH OVERMAN STUDENT SCIENCE HALL MOORE LOT HUNTINGTON MUSICAL ARTS RECREATION BUILDING CENTER 10 CENTER ICE ARENA AT BGSU COCHRANE LOT LOT O SOCCER SEBO THE OAKS 6 LOT CENTER INTERSTATE 75 INTERSTATE INTERSTATE 75 INTERSTATE FIELD STADIUM DINING HEALTH & X RIDGE HUMAN SERVICES RIDGE LOT LOT DOYT LOT HAYES PERRY I 3 S F HALL S LOT STADIUM 33 PIKE OLSCAMP LOT WOLFE LOT N CENTER 34 RESEARCH JOHNSTON EPPLER LOT HALL BOWEN MEMORIAL KREISCHER 7 THOMPSON HALL HEAT BUSINESS PLANT (ANDERSON INTRAMURAL FIELDS LOT STUDENT UNION ADMIN ARENA) 4 LOT MOSELEY FINE ARTS E HALL CENTER WHITTAKER -
Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes 2007-09-28
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes University Publications 9-28-2007 Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes 2007-09-28 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bot Repository Citation Bowling Green State University, "Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes 2007-09-28" (2007). Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes. 831. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bot/831 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. MINUTES Board of Trustees Bowling Green State University September 28, 2007 Notice having been given in accordance with the Board of Trustees Bylaws, the following members met in the McFall Assembly Room on the Bowling Green State University campus on September 28, 2007: Mike Marsh, Chair; Brady Gaskins, John F. Harbal, Stephanie Imboff, Daniel Jacoby, Bill Primrose, Dcbra Ryan, J. Robert Sebo, Fran Voll and Michael Wilcox. Absent: John Moore Also present were President Sidney Ribeau; Ellen Williams, Faculty Representative to the Board; Stephen Kendall, Administrative Staff Representative; Jeannie Sabaroff, Graduate Student Representative; Faith Olson, Classified Staff Representative; Johnnie Lewis, Undergraduate Student Representative; Amie Gohlike, representing the Firelands Advisory Board; Shirley Baugher, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs; Linda Dobb. Executive Vice President and Secretary to the Board; Jim Smith, Vice President for Economic Development and Regional Growth; Edward Whipple, Vice President for Student Affairs; Sherideen Stoll, CFO; Thomas Trimboli, General Counsel, media representatives; and a number of observers. -
BGSU Program for May 2020 Commencement
297th | BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT Bowling Green, Ohio May 2020 CONTENTS A Message from the President �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 A Public University for the Public Good ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 The University ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Commencement Program ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Graduate College Candidates �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11 College of Business Candidates ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 College of Health and Human Services Candidates ��������������������������������������������������������������������������21 College of Arts and Sciences Candidates ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 College of Musical Arts Candidates ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 College of Education and Human Development Candidates �������������������������������������������������������������30 College of Technology, Architecture and Applied Engineering Candidates ��������������������������������������36 -
BGSU Athletics Strategic Plan
BGSU Athletics Strategic Plan Honor the Past, Create the Future: Falcon Athletics Makes History Now! University Vision, Mission and Core Values University Vision In the spirit of innovation Bowling Green State University (BGSU) will be a national model for a premier learning community that develops, transforms, and impacts individuals and communities by shaping their futures through learning, discovery, and collaboration. BGSU will meet the educational, economic, and social challeng- es of our region, the State of Ohio, the nation and the world. University Mission Bowling Green State University provides educational experiences inside and out- side of the classroom that enhance the lives of all of our students, other stakehold- ers, and the many publics we serve. BGSU students are prepared for lifelong career growth, lives of engaged citizenship and leadership in a global society. With our learning communities we build a welcoming, safe and diverse environment where creative ideas and entrepreneurial achievements can benefit others throughout our region, the State of Ohio, the nation and the world. Core Values - We respect one another and foster diversity and a culture of inclusion. - We collaborate with each other and our community partners in the region, the State of Ohio, the nation and the world. - We promote intellectual and personal growth through curricular and co-curricular efforts. - We foster an environment of creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurism. - We expect excellence in all we do. V-1.0 Published 01.20.16 UNIVERSITY CURRENT Goal 1: Engage undergraduate students in a unique BG learning experience that fosters engaged citizenship, global leadership and career preparedness which will lead to life-long success. -
Board of Trustees Minutes 12-6-19
MINUTES Board of Trustees – Executive Session Bowling Green State University George Mylander Hall, Room 209, BGSU Firelands December 5, 2019 Notice having been given in accordance with the Board of Trustees Bylaws, the following members met in the George Mylander Hall, Room 209, at the Bowling Green State University Firelands Campus, for an Executive Session: Daniel Keller, Chair; Marilyn Eisele, Drew Forhan, Linda Forte, Ava Harter, Betty Montgomery, Bruce Nyberg, David O’Brien, Geoffrey Radbill, Richard Ross, Amy Shore, and Howard Traul. Mr. Keller called the meeting to order on Thursday, December 5, 2019, at 3:35 p.m. A quorum was noted. Mr. Keller made a motion – pursuant to the provisions of the Ohio Open Meetings Act, Ohio Revised Code section 121.22 – to enter into executive session to discuss matters concerning employment and evaluation of public employees. Ross seconded. Roll call was taken and the motion was approved. At the conclusion of the executive session, Mr. Keller reconvened the meeting and announced that the Board met in executive session, at which no action was taken. Roll call was taken. Session adjourned at 4:00 p.m. MINUTES Board of Trustees Bowling Green State University December 6, 2019 Notice having been given in accordance with the Board of Trustees Bylaws, the following members met in the North Building, Room 163 at the BGSU Firelands campus on December 6, 2019: Daniel Keller, Chair; Marilyn Eisele, Leah Fishman, Drew Forhan, Linda Forte, Ava Harter, Betty Montgomery, Bruce Nyberg, David O’Brien, Geoff Radbill, Dr. Richard Ross, Remington Schneider, Amy Shore, and Howard Traul. -
The BG News April 24, 1979
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-24-1979 The BG News April 24, 1979 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News April 24, 1979" (1979). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3611. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3611 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. >, v »«■»*« x.-* PRESIDENT Michael D. Zinicola VICE-PRESIDENT Jacqueline M. Osier STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE TO Winners THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Thomas Washbush ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COORDINATOR Raymond William Braun STATE AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COORDINATOR .... Mark E. Krach Zinicola SGA president; SST candidates dominate U.A.O. DIRECTOR-AT-LARGE Scott Stevenson DISTRICT ONE-OFFENHAUER Lyndsey Phillips DISTRICT TWO-MACDONALD,PROUT, FRENCH HOUSE (two elected) Mary Kay Za|ac by Rick Rimelspach ZINICOLA SAID his first objective as SGA president would be to get everyone Jane Mosconi •taf I reporter to know each other and set a direction for SGA. "We'll work to get everyone organized, get the transition over with and get DISTRICT THREE-FOUNDERS Dana Kortokrax Michael D. Zinicola was elected Student Government Association (SGA) our goals set," Zinicola said. DISTRICT FOUR-RODGERS, KOHL, president and his Student Services Ticket won IS of 21 offices in last week's SGA Two areas SGA will immediately begin working on are the teacher evaluation CONKLIN (twoelected) James M. -
Monitor Newsletter November 23, 2009
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Monitor University Publications 11-23-2009 Monitor Newsletter November 23, 2009 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/monitor Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "Monitor Newsletter November 23, 2009" (2009). Monitor. 1771. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/monitor/1771 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Monitor by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. GSU NOVEMBER 23, 2009 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Top Stories BGSU sociologists take closer look at teen dating violence In Brief Everyone has heard the harrowing, sad stories of domestic violence reported by the media. Calendar Three BGSU sociologists hope their ongoing research can be applied to doing something Job Postings about it at an early age. Obituaries Dr. Peggy Giordano, a Professor Emeritus of sociology, and Drs. Wendy Manning and Monica Longmore have received nearly $600,000 from the National Institute of Justice for further study of teenage dating violence and contexts in which it occurs. The work, Giordano said, is “a logical extension” of their Toledo Adolescent Relationships Study (TARS), in which more than 1,300 Lucas County teens have been interviewed four times since 2000. With the new grant, about 400 members of the group who are now 18 years old will be interviewed again, beginning in August. TARS participants have been asked about their dating and sexual lives in the past. The researchers have data on such aspects of their romantic relationships as jealousy and verbal conflict, which may relate to the risk of violence. -
Cascade Magazine
C OLLEGE OF A R T S AND S CIENCES diverse education intellectual creativity flexible thinkers sustainable careers 2017-2018 bgsu.edu/cas Liberal arts education Value of a dates back to the ancient Greeks and Romans, who considered a By choosing a major in the College of Arts and Sciences, TABLE OF CONTENTS multidisciplinary education to be Liberal Arts you’ve set yourself on intertwined paths: toward deep essential for the liberalis, the free- knowledge in your particular major and toward wide- thinking citizen. A measure of an ranging experience with the habits of mind unique to the SCHOOL OF MEDIA & COMMUNICATION individual’s success was active arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and Service, and a Story ............................... 2 participation in civic life, and education Education mathematics. As you acquire knowledge and experiences, was designed to develop the whole your ability to ask questions, think critically about them and THEATRE & FILM human being to his or her full produce answers will be refined and renewed by what you Focused on the Future ............................ 4 potential. By the medieval period, the learn in your field and across the curriculum, transforming PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY curriculum consisted of seven subjects your understanding of your major, your minor and the ways From Film to Physics .............................. 6 that reflected important themes and of thinking you encounter. abilities of the time: grammar, rhetoric, POLITICAL SCIENCE / GERMAN By engaging with the arts and sciences, you will develop logic, arithmetic, geometry, music The Yearn to Return ................................ 8 and astronomy. the habits of mind to continue this cycle of intellectual and Transforming personal growth for the rest of your life. -
BOT Minutes June 2016
MINUTES Board of Trustees Bowling Green State University June 23, 2016 Notice having been given in accordance with the Board of Trustees Bylaws, the following members met in the Cedar Point Auditorium at BGSU Firelands on June 23, 2016: David Levey, Chair; James Bailey, Meg Burrell, Cody Clemens, Stephen Daley, Marilyn Eisele, Daniel Keller, Karen Morrison, Megan Newlove, Bruce Nyberg, and Richard Ross. Also present: Mary Ellen Mazey, President; Patrick Pauken, Secretary to the Board; Rodney Rogers, Provost and Senior Vice President; Sherideen Stoll, Vice President for Finance and Administration; Sean FitzGerald, Vice President and General Counsel; Sidney Childs, Interim Vice President for Student Affairs; Shea McGrew, Vice President for University Advancement; William Balzer, Vice President, Faculty Affairs and Strategic Initiatives; Dave Kielmeyer, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer; Steve Krakoff, Vice President for Capital Planning and Campus Operations; Viva McCarver, Chief Human Resources Officer; Lisa Mattiace, Chief of Staff; media representatives; and a number of observers. Mr. Levey called the meeting to order at 10:16 a.m. The Board Secretary called the roll and announced that a quorum was present (seven trustees). Mr. Levey welcomed newly appointed Trustees Dr. Richard Ross and Mr. Cody Clemens. PRESIDENT’S REPORT President Mary Ellen Mazey thanked Dean Andrew Kurtz and the staff of BGSU Firelands for hosting the June meeting. President Mazey touched on several items being brought forward for approval including the FY 2017 budget, the College Completion Plan, charter amendments, and the Memorandum of Understanding with the BGSU Foundation Board. MINUTES No. 46-2016 Ms. Newlove moved and Ms. Morrison seconded that the minutes of the May 6, 2016, meeting be approved as written. -
Bowling Green State University Scholarworks@BGSU
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 5-12-1966 The B-G News May 12, 1966 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News May 12, 1966" (1966). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1976. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1976 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. n.v.v I New Twist For Old Draft...See Pg. 2 m The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Thursday, May 12, 1966 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Vol. 50, No. 109 ID Required U.S. Limits At Draft Test Officials announced yesterday that students who take the Sel- Viet Deaths, ective Service System test here May 14 and 21 will not Be fin- gerprinted if they provide positive identification. Mac Says Draft cards, driving licenses and student identification cards WASHINGTON (A P)--Secre- has caused a disaffection of the civilian population. will be accepted as positive proof tary of Defense McNamara gave He asserted that the Viet Cong of identification . Dr. Frank C. the Senate Foreign Relations is losing what support it had Arnold, Counseling Service dir- committee a detailed briefing on from the population. He also ector, said. -
MINUTES Board of Trustees Bowling Green State University May 5, 2017
MINUTES Board of Trustees Bowling Green State University May 5, 2017 Notice having been given in accordance with the Board of Trustees Bylaws, the following members met in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union Room 308 at the Bowling Green campus on May 5, 2017: David Levey, Chair; James Bailey, Meg Burrell, Cody Clemens, Stephen Daley, Marilyn Eisele, Linda Forte, Daniel Keller, Betty Montgomery, Karen Morrison, Megan Newlove, Bruce Nyberg and David O’Brien. Also present: Mary Ellen Mazey, President; Patrick Pauken, Secretary to the Board; Rodney Rogers, Provost and Senior Vice President; Sean FitzGerald, Vice President and General Counsel; Sherideen Stoll, Vice President for Finance and Administration; Thomas Gibson, Vice President for Student Affairs and Vice Provost; Shea McGrew, Vice President for University Advancement; Mike Ogawa, Vice President for Research and Economic Engagement; William Balzer, Vice President, Faculty Affairs and Strategic Initiatives; Dave Kielmeyer, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer; Steve Krakoff, Vice President for Capital Planning and Campus Operations; Cecilia Castellano, Vice Provost for Strategic Enrollment Planning; Viva McCarver, Chief Human Resources Officer; Lisa Mattiace, Chief of Staff; media representatives; and a number of observers. Mr. Levey called the meeting to order at 1:31 p.m. The Board Secretary called the roll and announced that a quorum was present (eight trustees). PRESIDENT’S REPORT President Mary Ellen Mazey thanked Chair David Levey and undergraduate student trustee Meg Burrell for their outstanding service to the Board of Trustees. Congratulations were extended to promotion and tenure candidates. Other updates included recent accomplishments, award recipients, and building namings. TRUSTEE LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP Mr. -
Flyer Pride Fall 2013
In July of 2011, I agreed to become the part-time, interim president of Norwalk Catholic School for one year. Today, three years later, I can say my tenure as president has been among the most rewarding time of my life. I stayed three years because of the overwhelming support that I received from the entire Norwalk Catholic School family. I was inspired by the dedication of the school staff. They are here because they want to be here. This is their vocation. I was impressed by the motivation of the students and by the cooperation that I received from their parents. Whenever called upon, we could muster a legion of volunteers at a moment’s notice. Lastly, I stayed three years because I embraced the unique mission of our school: To develop Disciples of Christ To promote academic excellence To foster a respectful community I witnessed the high academic expectations of our teachers on a daily basis. Our elementary school is one of a handful of schools in the state that has been chosen to be a finalist for the national Blue Ribbon School recognition. Our high school test scores are consistently among the highest in our area. The honors and accomplishments of our most recent graduating class illustrate the achievements of our students. There is no question in my mind that our students are receiving an academically challenging education in a faith-filled environment. Service to our community is an integral part of our curriculum. Ask any of our elementary students about their motto and they will shout - ”We Live to Serve”.