Post-Election 资源
Bowling Green State University, as a public university for the public good, exists to create and share knowledge, promote open debate and dialogue, and be a place where multiple views and perspectives can be weighed and considered.
Elections are exciting. Elections can also be divisive, raise emotions and may also bring about anxiety. We want to provide students with supportive spaces to articulate their feelings and experiences concerning the election. These resources can assist in our work to engage and support students.
Drop-In Discussion Spaces
Please join us as your schedule allows in rooms 201 and 207 of the Bowen-Thompson Student Union on 周四11月. 中午12点到下午3点.m. or virtually via Zoom.
Campus events occurring this week to help reduce stress and to promote health and wellness:
- 茁壮成长 virtual wellness challenge: October 5 - November 13
- Group exercise classes 在娱乐中心
- 免费的虚拟 为你的心情而动 yoga and aerobic classes
Campus Election Engagement Project (CEEP) is a national nonpartisan project that helps administrators, 教师, 工作人员 and student leaders at America’s colleges and universities engage students in federal, state and local elections, working to promote a more equitable and inclusive democracy, and to overcome the ever-changing barriers to voting.
The following are facilitation resources provided by CEEP for 教师, 工作人员, students and community:
- The Road Ahead: Processing the 2020 Election
- Post-Election Online Announcement for 教师
- Common Questions After Election Day: A Student Guide
BGSU offers the following on-campus resources to help navigate our post-election world:
- 咨询中心 – 104 College Park Office Building, 419-372-2081
- Office of Multicultural Affairs/”+项目 – 4th Floor BTSU, 419-372-2642
- 第九条 – 207 Hayes Hall, 419-372-8476
- 民政事务总署 教务长 – 303 University Hall, 419-372-2843
- Office of 居住生活 – 470 数学 科学, 419-372-2011
Updated: 11/30/2023 11:45AM