Centennial calendar features alumni events throughout 2010
How will you celebrate BGSU's 100th birthday? With events at several Falcon alumni chapters and the Centennial Alumni & Friends Weekend this summer, choices abound for marking this incredible milestone.

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College of Musical Arts event calendar
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Centennial Denver alumni event
Mar 25 | RSVP

Centennial Alumni Awards
Apr 24 | Details

Centennial Alumni & Friends Weekend
Jun 25-27 | Details



Olympian Ken Morrow's return to campus aids Bring Back the Glory campaign
Morrow, an All-American defenseman for the Falcons from 1976-79, was the guest of honor at a fundraising reception hosted by the “Bring Back the Glory” campaign prior to BGSU’s hockey game against Michigan State. Morrow was also honored before the game.

  Learn more or make your own contribution here.

Show Falcon spirit vs. MAC rivals in March
Can't make it to the 2010 MAC Basketball Tournament in Cleveland? The BGSU Alumni Association is competing with Ohio and Miami Universities to get 10,000 new fans on Facebook during March Madness! Click here to become a fan in seconds, or learn more about alumni events during the MAC Tournament.


Think summer!
Want to experience the changes on campus since you graduated? Centennial Alumni & Friends Weekend will be a great summertime chance to reconnect with old friends and memories as well.
Volunteer Leader Spotlight
Michael Carroll '92, who joined the BGSU Foundation Board of Directors in 2009, talks about how he became involved, the rewards of a volunteer experience and more.

Lady Falcons Roll Along to MAC title with 63-58 win at Miami
The BGSU women's basketball team earned a sixth-straight conference regular-season title outright, gutting out a 63-58 victory over Miami University March 2.   View all athletics news

Every gift counts: Make an impact today
Today, more than 95 percent of the BGSU Foundation's funds are restricted for specific purposes. Gifts made to The Fund for BGSU allow flexibility to quickly fund emerging opportunities or challenges facing the University.  Learn more

Podcasts offer a direct line to hearing the latest from BGSU
With BGSU Take5, audio on current topics and events on campusas well as issues affecting the regionare at your fingertips for listening or download.

Alumni challenged to volunteer in honor of Centennial
Service-Learning is a key component of BGSU's commitment to creating vibrant communities, promoting justice and enriching the quality of life for all. Students, faculty, staff and alumni are competing to log 1,000,000 hours of service in 2010. How will you contribute?  Learn more

Regents name BGSU center of excellence in health, wellness
The Ohio Board of Regents on Feb. 19 formally accepted BGSU as a center of excellence in “Health and Wellness Across the Lifespan.” Gov. Ted Strickland and OBOR Chancellor Eric Fingerhut made the announcement.

Celebrating a memorable history, planting roots for the future
Among the many ways BGSU is marking its Centennial milestone is campus beautification. Honor someone or leave a legacy by helping us plant trees across campus
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Help bring the best and brightest to BGSU
One of BGSU's most valuable resources is its network of more than 160,000 living alumni. Help recruit new Falcons to BGSU by referring a high school student to Admissions or volunteering.

Alumni career resources help Falcon athletes transition to job market
The BGSU Alumni Associationin partnership with companies like NexGoalis working to offer resources to help meet the professional needs of Falcon athletics alumni and others.

Stay current about the Stroh Center and Wolfe Center for the Arts
The Stroh Center and the Wolfe Center for the Arts will enhance BGSU's campus as well as its many diverse learning communities. Get the latest news and info on the projects in our online media rooms:  Stroh Center  |  Wolfe Center for the Arts



 

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