All posts by Brooke Martin

World AIDS Day

World AIDS Day is an international event dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. On December 1 of each year people worldwide are given the opportunity to unite in the fight against HIV and show their support for people living with HIV.

Every year BGSU celebrates this day by hosting a panel discussion. This panel discussion covers HIV/AIDS issues and how BGSU students can help end AIDS. The 2015 event is held on Tuesday, December 1 at 7:30 PM in the Math Science Building Room 201.

For more information, visit the Wellness Connection website.

Larissa Leck’s Story

Larissa Leck, B.S. in Visual Communication Technology (2018)
Recreation and Wellness Lifeguarding Class Participant (2014)

The instructors were supportive and encouraging to everyone and gave us the confidence needed to try our best and succeed.
I have been swimming since childhood and as my high school swim career was winding down, I decided to take the step of becoming a lifeguard. Taking the certification class at the Rec helped me achieve that goal quickly and successfully.

Although I was a little nervous to sign up for the class, after all the requirements stated that all participants had to retrieve a brick from the bottom of the deep end of the pool, the instructors were supportive and encouraging to everyone and gave us the confidence needed to try our best and succeed with the both the practical and written skills portions of the tests.

In the lifeguarding class we learned everything from basic pool and water safety to life-saving skills. We were in the pool part of the time, practicing and learning from each other by stepping through scenarios, and in a class room at other times, watching informational videos and learning dry land rescue techniques. We practiced first aid, CPR, and water rescues to the point where everyone memorized the procedures and steps to take in the event of an emergency, and I was able to pass the Red Cross test with flying colors.

Because of the quality instructors, I learned by example, not just how to perform the skills, but also how to teach them. I have been able to assist at the pool where I work in training newly certified lifeguards being responsible for overall pool safety and first aid. Even if I wasn’t working as a guard or at a pool, I’d be glad to have gained this important set of skills so that I am prepared to save a life if I ever encounter a situation where I am needed.

In addition to acquiring a lifeguarding certification at BGSU, I also completed a Water Safety Instructor Course. This class was conducted in a blended format of online and in-person classes and because of this qualification, I am able to conduct and lead learn-to-swim lessons for the Bowling Green Parks and Recreation department.

Visit the Recreation and Wellness website to read more testimonials.

Learn More About Lifeguard Training

November Intramural Registration

November Registration

Looking to compete in friendly, competitive sports? Intramural sports registration is open for enrollment. Individual, dual, and team activities are available. Men’s (M), women’s (W), and co-rec (C) teams are fielded through sorority, fraternity, and independent leagues. Entries accepted for the following sports:

November 5 – November 11:
Badminton (M,W,C)
3-Player Basketball (M,W)

November 12 – November 18:
Whiffleball (C)

If you would like to register for Intramural Sports, visit the website for registration information and instructions on how to register. Payment can be made online via RecTrac or in person at the Perry Field House or Student Recreation Center Welcome Desk.

Kelly Heher’s Story

Kelly Heher, B.S. in Psychology (2015)
Trip Leader and Student Supervisor – Outdoor Program (2012-15)

This program contributed in shaping me into the person that I am today and helped me get to where I wanted to go.
I became involved with the Outdoor Program as a freshman. I went on the Freshman Wilderness Experience just before starting my first year at BGSU and fell in love with what the Outdoor Program was about. I wanted to get involved, so I started volunteering around the office. This helped me gain an understanding of what it is to be an Outdoor Program staff member, and in my sophomore year I began to work for the Outdoor Program as a trip leader.

Throughout my time with the Outdoor Program I gained so much. I developed strong leadership and communication skills as well as skills that are needed to lead outdoor trips, and I was able to be a part of a community of people that support each other whenever needed. This program contributed in shaping me into the person that I am today and helped me get to where I wanted to go––working for a Wilderness Therapy Company in Utah. I would not have been able to achieve this without working for the Outdoor Program and gaining all of the skills and experiences to guide me into the next chapter in my life. I can’t thank everyone who has been a part of this experience enough.

Visit the Recreation and Wellness website to read more testimonials.

Learn More About the Outdoor Program

Outdoor Program November Trips

Caving –
Location: Lonestar, KY
Date: November 6-8
Cost:
$75.00 – BGSU Students
$95.00 – BGSU Faculty/Staff/Alumni
$115.00 – Community Members

Night Hike –
Location: Toledo Area
Date: November 10 and 18
Cost:
$15.00 – BGSU Students
$20.00 – BGSU Faculty/Staff/Alumni
$25.00 – Community Members

Slippery Elm Biking –
Location: Bowling Green, OH
Date: November 11
Cost:
$10.00 – BGSU Students
$15.00 – BGSU Faculty/Staff/Alumni
$20.00 – Community Members

 

Register in person: Perry Field House
Register online: rectrac.bgsu.edu