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Thursday, April 25, 2024
- 10:30 AM3hAcrobatics & Tumbling vs Quinnipiac University - QuarterfinalsAcrobatics & Tumbling vs Quinnipiac University - Quarterfinals Tickets: https://fightingfalcons.com/sports/2022/8/26/hometownticketing.aspx https://frostburgsports.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=10122&sport_id=30
- 12:30 PM1hTimes Talk DiscussionsInterested faculty, staff, and students are invited to gather for a discussion on a current news topic at the Times Talk Discussions. Conversation will be framed around a recent news article selected by an office or a student organization.Every faculty, staff, and student at FSU has a free subscription to the New York Times! To activate yours, click HERE and create an account utilizing your FSU email or visit the FSU Ort Library page HERE and select New York Times
- 2:00 PM1hTimes Talk DiscussionsInterested faculty, staff, and students are invited to gather for a discussion on a current news topic at the Times Talk Discussions. Conversation will be framed around a recent news article selected by an office or a student organization.Every faculty, staff, and student at FSU has a free subscription to the New York Times! To activate yours, click HERE and create an account utilizing your FSU email or visit the FSU Ort Library page HERE and select New York Times
- 2:00 PM1hTimes Talk DiscussionsInterested faculty, staff, and students are invited to gather for a discussion on a current news topic at the Times Talk Discussions. Conversation will be framed around a recent news article selected by an office or a student organization.Every faculty, staff, and student at FSU has a free subscription to the New York Times! To activate yours, click HERE and create an account utilizing your FSU email or visit the FSU Ort Library page HERE and select New York Times
- 2:00 PM1hTimes Talk DiscussionsInterested faculty, staff, and students are invited to gather for a discussion on a current news topic at the Times Talk Discussions. Conversation will be framed around a recent news article selected by an office or a student organization.Every faculty, staff, and student at FSU has a free subscription to the New York Times! To activate yours, click HERE and create an account utilizing your FSU email or visit the FSU Ort Library page HERE and select New York Times
- 2:00 PM1hTimes Talk DiscussionsInterested faculty, staff, and students are invited to gather for a discussion on a current news topic at the Times Talk Discussions. Conversation will be framed around a recent news article selected by an office or a student organization.Every faculty, staff, and student at FSU has a free subscription to the New York Times! To activate yours, click HERE and create an account utilizing your FSU email or visit the FSU Ort Library page HERE and select New York Times
- 2:00 PM1hTimes Talk DiscussionsInterested faculty, staff, and students are invited to gather for a discussion on a current news topic at the Times Talk Discussions. Conversation will be framed around a recent news article selected by an office or a student organization.Every faculty, staff, and student at FSU has a free subscription to the New York Times! To activate yours, click HERE and create an account utilizing your FSU email or visit the FSU Ort Library page HERE and select New York Times
- 4:00 PM3hWomen's Tennis vs West Virginia StateWomen's Tennis vs West Virginia State https://frostburgsports.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=10120&sport_id=18
- 7:00 PM1hMCTA: Mexico’s Natalia Arroyo EnsembleMexico’s Natalia Arroyo Ensemble Will Perform at Mountain City Traditional ArtsFrostburg State University’s Mountain City Traditional Arts, in partnership with World Artists Experiences (WAE) and the Embassy of Mexico, will present the Natalia Arroyo Ensemble on Thursday, April 25, at 7 p.m. at 25 E. Main St. in Frostburg. The concert is free and open to the public. No tickets are required, though donations are greatly appreciated.The ensemble will include Arroyo on violin, Edwin Montes on guitar and José Luis Rodriquez on double bass. The group performs traditional music from northern Mexico, consolidating their own sound in a fresh and innovative way. The original arrangements and compositions of the ensemble’s repertoire fuse the roots of Mexican music with chamber music and jazz. The result is a blend of sounds that captures the ensemble’s rich knowledge of Mexican traditional music and the ever-changing rhythms of northern Baja California. Their performance has been described as fresh, intense and innovative.“Reconnecting Roots” (“Reconectando Raíces”) is the ensemble’s first full-length album. It was supported by the National Endowment for Culture and Arts of Mexico. The ensemble has performed in various venues, including Salisbury University and Allegany College of Maryland, the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington, D.C., the Feria Internacional del Libro in Mexico and the program “Foro Once” of television network Canal Once in Mexico, among others.Award-winning multi-instrumentalist and composer Arroyo has initiated and has been involved in music projects with several communities. She has also contributed to environmental protection activities for many years. While working for the Mexico-based NGO Ecological Group GECI, she composed a songbook to promote nature conservation in the Islands located off the western coast of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. Arroyo developed music workshops with local communities and founded the Isla Guadalupe Fishing Community Choir. As a creator she has composed three albums, “La Vereda,” “Island’s Songbook” and “Reconnecting With Roots.” Her discography as an arranger and performer includes five albums and she has performed in important festivals around the world. Arroyo was a resident at the OMI International Artist Residence in New York and a fellow of the National Arts Fund (México) for traditional music creation.Montes, a classically trained guitarist, has won regional and international guitar competitions, including the National Guitar Competition during the Hispanic Guitar Festival in Tijuana, Mexico. He has performed with various groups throughout Mexico, the U.S. and Italy and has collaborated with ensembles such as The Jacky Britton’s band, Ruh Saahil (a Middle East music ensemble) and the Ensenada Guitar Trio. He is active with the Petit Comite (New Orleans jazz), the Ivan Trujillo Ensemble (contemporary jazz), the Trio Berimbau (Brazilian jazz) and the Wilfrido Terrazas Sea Quintet. Montes teaches guitar at the Center of Musical Studies of the University of Baja California, Mexico, where he also directs the Guitar Orchestra. He also teaches at the Instituto Contemporáneo de Música de Baja California in Ensenada.Rodríguez is a double bass player who likes to make music in various styles like jazz, contemporary popular music and classical music. He has collaborated with various orchestras and ensembles, including the Natalia Arroyo Ensemble, Baja California Orchestra, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Symphony Orchestra and Ensenada Chamber Orchestra. In addition, he has accompanied personalities such as Andrea Bocelli, Il Divo, Los Tigres del Norte, Fernando De la Mora and Mariachi Vargas. He has collaborated in the premieres of works by various composers and participated in the recording of the film “Atardecer muriendo” by Amós Navarro and music for several composers and bands. Rodríguez is a professor of double bass and electric bass at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, the Instituto Contemporáneo de Música de Baja California and the Forjadores del Sauzal Orchestra.WAE is a nonprofit organization established in 2003 that seeks to bridge international understanding through cultural and citizen diplomacy in communities, colleges and schools, using the international language of the arts and citizen diplomacy.MCTA is a program of FSU and a founding member of Maryland’s Folklife Network. It receives support from the Maryland Traditions Program of the State Arts Council.For more information, call 301-687-8040.
- 7:00 PM1hMCTA: Mexico’s Natalia Arroyo EnsembleMexico’s Natalia Arroyo Ensemble Will Perform at Mountain City Traditional ArtsFrostburg State University’s Mountain City Traditional Arts, in partnership with World Artists Experiences (WAE) and the Embassy of Mexico, will present the Natalia Arroyo Ensemble on Thursday, April 25, at 7 p.m. at 25 E. Main St. in Frostburg. The concert is free and open to the public. No tickets are required, though donations are greatly appreciated.The ensemble will include Arroyo on violin, Edwin Montes on guitar and José Luis Rodriquez on double bass. The group performs traditional music from northern Mexico, consolidating their own sound in a fresh and innovative way. The original arrangements and compositions of the ensemble’s repertoire fuse the roots of Mexican music with chamber music and jazz. The result is a blend of sounds that captures the ensemble’s rich knowledge of Mexican traditional music and the ever-changing rhythms of northern Baja California. Their performance has been described as fresh, intense and innovative.“Reconnecting Roots” (“Reconectando Raíces”) is the ensemble’s first full-length album. It was supported by the National Endowment for Culture and Arts of Mexico. The ensemble has performed in various venues, including Salisbury University and Allegany College of Maryland, the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington, D.C., the Feria Internacional del Libro in Mexico and the program “Foro Once” of television network Canal Once in Mexico, among others.Award-winning multi-instrumentalist and composer Arroyo has initiated and has been involved in music projects with several communities. She has also contributed to environmental protection activities for many years. While working for the Mexico-based NGO Ecological Group GECI, she composed a songbook to promote nature conservation in the Islands located off the western coast of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. Arroyo developed music workshops with local communities and founded the Isla Guadalupe Fishing Community Choir. As a creator she has composed three albums, “La Vereda,” “Island’s Songbook” and “Reconnecting With Roots.” Her discography as an arranger and performer includes five albums and she has performed in important festivals around the world. Arroyo was a resident at the OMI International Artist Residence in New York and a fellow of the National Arts Fund (México) for traditional music creation.Montes, a classically trained guitarist, has won regional and international guitar competitions, including the National Guitar Competition during the Hispanic Guitar Festival in Tijuana, Mexico. He has performed with various groups throughout Mexico, the U.S. and Italy and has collaborated with ensembles such as The Jacky Britton’s band, Ruh Saahil (a Middle East music ensemble) and the Ensenada Guitar Trio. He is active with the Petit Comite (New Orleans jazz), the Ivan Trujillo Ensemble (contemporary jazz), the Trio Berimbau (Brazilian jazz) and the Wilfrido Terrazas Sea Quintet. Montes teaches guitar at the Center of Musical Studies of the University of Baja California, Mexico, where he also directs the Guitar Orchestra. He also teaches at the Instituto Contemporáneo de Música de Baja California in Ensenada.Rodríguez is a double bass player who likes to make music in various styles like jazz, contemporary popular music and classical music. He has collaborated with various orchestras and ensembles, including the Natalia Arroyo Ensemble, Baja California Orchestra, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Symphony Orchestra and Ensenada Chamber Orchestra. In addition, he has accompanied personalities such as Andrea Bocelli, Il Divo, Los Tigres del Norte, Fernando De la Mora and Mariachi Vargas. He has collaborated in the premieres of works by various composers and participated in the recording of the film “Atardecer muriendo” by Amós Navarro and music for several composers and bands. Rodríguez is a professor of double bass and electric bass at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, the Instituto Contemporáneo de Música de Baja California and the Forjadores del Sauzal Orchestra.WAE is a nonprofit organization established in 2003 that seeks to bridge international understanding through cultural and citizen diplomacy in communities, colleges and schools, using the international language of the arts and citizen diplomacy.MCTA is a program of FSU and a founding member of Maryland’s Folklife Network. It receives support from the Maryland Traditions Program of the State Arts Council.For more information, call 301-687-8040.
- 7:00 PM1hMCTA: Mexico’s Natalia Arroyo EnsembleMexico’s Natalia Arroyo Ensemble Will Perform at Mountain City Traditional ArtsFrostburg State University’s Mountain City Traditional Arts, in partnership with World Artists Experiences (WAE) and the Embassy of Mexico, will present the Natalia Arroyo Ensemble on Thursday, April 25, at 7 p.m. at 25 E. Main St. in Frostburg. The concert is free and open to the public. No tickets are required, though donations are greatly appreciated.The ensemble will include Arroyo on violin, Edwin Montes on guitar and José Luis Rodriquez on double bass. The group performs traditional music from northern Mexico, consolidating their own sound in a fresh and innovative way. The original arrangements and compositions of the ensemble’s repertoire fuse the roots of Mexican music with chamber music and jazz. The result is a blend of sounds that captures the ensemble’s rich knowledge of Mexican traditional music and the ever-changing rhythms of northern Baja California. Their performance has been described as fresh, intense and innovative.“Reconnecting Roots” (“Reconectando Raíces”) is the ensemble’s first full-length album. It was supported by the National Endowment for Culture and Arts of Mexico. The ensemble has performed in various venues, including Salisbury University and Allegany College of Maryland, the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington, D.C., the Feria Internacional del Libro in Mexico and the program “Foro Once” of television network Canal Once in Mexico, among others.Award-winning multi-instrumentalist and composer Arroyo has initiated and has been involved in music projects with several communities. She has also contributed to environmental protection activities for many years. While working for the Mexico-based NGO Ecological Group GECI, she composed a songbook to promote nature conservation in the Islands located off the western coast of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. Arroyo developed music workshops with local communities and founded the Isla Guadalupe Fishing Community Choir. As a creator she has composed three albums, “La Vereda,” “Island’s Songbook” and “Reconnecting With Roots.” Her discography as an arranger and performer includes five albums and she has performed in important festivals around the world. Arroyo was a resident at the OMI International Artist Residence in New York and a fellow of the National Arts Fund (México) for traditional music creation.Montes, a classically trained guitarist, has won regional and international guitar competitions, including the National Guitar Competition during the Hispanic Guitar Festival in Tijuana, Mexico. He has performed with various groups throughout Mexico, the U.S. and Italy and has collaborated with ensembles such as The Jacky Britton’s band, Ruh Saahil (a Middle East music ensemble) and the Ensenada Guitar Trio. He is active with the Petit Comite (New Orleans jazz), the Ivan Trujillo Ensemble (contemporary jazz), the Trio Berimbau (Brazilian jazz) and the Wilfrido Terrazas Sea Quintet. Montes teaches guitar at the Center of Musical Studies of the University of Baja California, Mexico, where he also directs the Guitar Orchestra. He also teaches at the Instituto Contemporáneo de Música de Baja California in Ensenada.Rodríguez is a double bass player who likes to make music in various styles like jazz, contemporary popular music and classical music. He has collaborated with various orchestras and ensembles, including the Natalia Arroyo Ensemble, Baja California Orchestra, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Symphony Orchestra and Ensenada Chamber Orchestra. In addition, he has accompanied personalities such as Andrea Bocelli, Il Divo, Los Tigres del Norte, Fernando De la Mora and Mariachi Vargas. He has collaborated in the premieres of works by various composers and participated in the recording of the film “Atardecer muriendo” by Amós Navarro and music for several composers and bands. Rodríguez is a professor of double bass and electric bass at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, the Instituto Contemporáneo de Música de Baja California and the Forjadores del Sauzal Orchestra.WAE is a nonprofit organization established in 2003 that seeks to bridge international understanding through cultural and citizen diplomacy in communities, colleges and schools, using the international language of the arts and citizen diplomacy.MCTA is a program of FSU and a founding member of Maryland’s Folklife Network. It receives support from the Maryland Traditions Program of the State Arts Council.For more information, call 301-687-8040.
- 7:00 PM1hMCTA: Mexico’s Natalia Arroyo EnsembleMexico’s Natalia Arroyo Ensemble Will Perform at Mountain City Traditional ArtsFrostburg State University’s Mountain City Traditional Arts, in partnership with World Artists Experiences (WAE) and the Embassy of Mexico, will present the Natalia Arroyo Ensemble on Thursday, April 25, at 7 p.m. at 25 E. Main St. in Frostburg. The concert is free and open to the public. No tickets are required, though donations are greatly appreciated.The ensemble will include Arroyo on violin, Edwin Montes on guitar and José Luis Rodriquez on double bass. The group performs traditional music from northern Mexico, consolidating their own sound in a fresh and innovative way. The original arrangements and compositions of the ensemble’s repertoire fuse the roots of Mexican music with chamber music and jazz. The result is a blend of sounds that captures the ensemble’s rich knowledge of Mexican traditional music and the ever-changing rhythms of northern Baja California. Their performance has been described as fresh, intense and innovative.“Reconnecting Roots” (“Reconectando Raíces”) is the ensemble’s first full-length album. It was supported by the National Endowment for Culture and Arts of Mexico. The ensemble has performed in various venues, including Salisbury University and Allegany College of Maryland, the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington, D.C., the Feria Internacional del Libro in Mexico and the program “Foro Once” of television network Canal Once in Mexico, among others.Award-winning multi-instrumentalist and composer Arroyo has initiated and has been involved in music projects with several communities. She has also contributed to environmental protection activities for many years. While working for the Mexico-based NGO Ecological Group GECI, she composed a songbook to promote nature conservation in the Islands located off the western coast of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. Arroyo developed music workshops with local communities and founded the Isla Guadalupe Fishing Community Choir. As a creator she has composed three albums, “La Vereda,” “Island’s Songbook” and “Reconnecting With Roots.” Her discography as an arranger and performer includes five albums and she has performed in important festivals around the world. Arroyo was a resident at the OMI International Artist Residence in New York and a fellow of the National Arts Fund (México) for traditional music creation.Montes, a classically trained guitarist, has won regional and international guitar competitions, including the National Guitar Competition during the Hispanic Guitar Festival in Tijuana, Mexico. He has performed with various groups throughout Mexico, the U.S. and Italy and has collaborated with ensembles such as The Jacky Britton’s band, Ruh Saahil (a Middle East music ensemble) and the Ensenada Guitar Trio. He is active with the Petit Comite (New Orleans jazz), the Ivan Trujillo Ensemble (contemporary jazz), the Trio Berimbau (Brazilian jazz) and the Wilfrido Terrazas Sea Quintet. Montes teaches guitar at the Center of Musical Studies of the University of Baja California, Mexico, where he also directs the Guitar Orchestra. He also teaches at the Instituto Contemporáneo de Música de Baja California in Ensenada.Rodríguez is a double bass player who likes to make music in various styles like jazz, contemporary popular music and classical music. He has collaborated with various orchestras and ensembles, including the Natalia Arroyo Ensemble, Baja California Orchestra, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Symphony Orchestra and Ensenada Chamber Orchestra. In addition, he has accompanied personalities such as Andrea Bocelli, Il Divo, Los Tigres del Norte, Fernando De la Mora and Mariachi Vargas. He has collaborated in the premieres of works by various composers and participated in the recording of the film “Atardecer muriendo” by Amós Navarro and music for several composers and bands. Rodríguez is a professor of double bass and electric bass at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, the Instituto Contemporáneo de Música de Baja California and the Forjadores del Sauzal Orchestra.WAE is a nonprofit organization established in 2003 that seeks to bridge international understanding through cultural and citizen diplomacy in communities, colleges and schools, using the international language of the arts and citizen diplomacy.MCTA is a program of FSU and a founding member of Maryland’s Folklife Network. It receives support from the Maryland Traditions Program of the State Arts Council.For more information, call 301-687-8040.
- 7:00 PM1hMCTA: Mexico’s Natalia Arroyo EnsembleMexico’s Natalia Arroyo Ensemble Will Perform at Mountain City Traditional ArtsFrostburg State University’s Mountain City Traditional Arts, in partnership with World Artists Experiences (WAE) and the Embassy of Mexico, will present the Natalia Arroyo Ensemble on Thursday, April 25, at 7 p.m. at 25 E. Main St. in Frostburg. The concert is free and open to the public. No tickets are required, though donations are greatly appreciated.The ensemble will include Arroyo on violin, Edwin Montes on guitar and José Luis Rodriquez on double bass. The group performs traditional music from northern Mexico, consolidating their own sound in a fresh and innovative way. The original arrangements and compositions of the ensemble’s repertoire fuse the roots of Mexican music with chamber music and jazz. The result is a blend of sounds that captures the ensemble’s rich knowledge of Mexican traditional music and the ever-changing rhythms of northern Baja California. Their performance has been described as fresh, intense and innovative.“Reconnecting Roots” (“Reconectando Raíces”) is the ensemble’s first full-length album. It was supported by the National Endowment for Culture and Arts of Mexico. The ensemble has performed in various venues, including Salisbury University and Allegany College of Maryland, the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington, D.C., the Feria Internacional del Libro in Mexico and the program “Foro Once” of television network Canal Once in Mexico, among others.Award-winning multi-instrumentalist and composer Arroyo has initiated and has been involved in music projects with several communities. She has also contributed to environmental protection activities for many years. While working for the Mexico-based NGO Ecological Group GECI, she composed a songbook to promote nature conservation in the Islands located off the western coast of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. Arroyo developed music workshops with local communities and founded the Isla Guadalupe Fishing Community Choir. As a creator she has composed three albums, “La Vereda,” “Island’s Songbook” and “Reconnecting With Roots.” Her discography as an arranger and performer includes five albums and she has performed in important festivals around the world. Arroyo was a resident at the OMI International Artist Residence in New York and a fellow of the National Arts Fund (México) for traditional music creation.Montes, a classically trained guitarist, has won regional and international guitar competitions, including the National Guitar Competition during the Hispanic Guitar Festival in Tijuana, Mexico. He has performed with various groups throughout Mexico, the U.S. and Italy and has collaborated with ensembles such as The Jacky Britton’s band, Ruh Saahil (a Middle East music ensemble) and the Ensenada Guitar Trio. He is active with the Petit Comite (New Orleans jazz), the Ivan Trujillo Ensemble (contemporary jazz), the Trio Berimbau (Brazilian jazz) and the Wilfrido Terrazas Sea Quintet. Montes teaches guitar at the Center of Musical Studies of the University of Baja California, Mexico, where he also directs the Guitar Orchestra. He also teaches at the Instituto Contemporáneo de Música de Baja California in Ensenada.Rodríguez is a double bass player who likes to make music in various styles like jazz, contemporary popular music and classical music. He has collaborated with various orchestras and ensembles, including the Natalia Arroyo Ensemble, Baja California Orchestra, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Symphony Orchestra and Ensenada Chamber Orchestra. In addition, he has accompanied personalities such as Andrea Bocelli, Il Divo, Los Tigres del Norte, Fernando De la Mora and Mariachi Vargas. He has collaborated in the premieres of works by various composers and participated in the recording of the film “Atardecer muriendo” by Amós Navarro and music for several composers and bands. Rodríguez is a professor of double bass and electric bass at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, the Instituto Contemporáneo de Música de Baja California and the Forjadores del Sauzal Orchestra.WAE is a nonprofit organization established in 2003 that seeks to bridge international understanding through cultural and citizen diplomacy in communities, colleges and schools, using the international language of the arts and citizen diplomacy.MCTA is a program of FSU and a founding member of Maryland’s Folklife Network. It receives support from the Maryland Traditions Program of the State Arts Council.For more information, call 301-687-8040.
- 7:00 PM1hStudent Government Association General Body MeetingThe Student Government Association meets bi-weekly to:Discuss upcoming campus eventsHear and address student comments and concernsProvide funding to registered on-campus student organizationsDevelops and administers student self-government policies, provides many services to studentsCommunicate with faculty and administrationDecide how student activity fees will be spentSGA General Meetings are open to the entire campus community. We encourage you to attend to continue to keep Frostburg State great!All undergraduate students are encouraged to run for office in SGA and participate in shaping the future of the University.
- 7:00 PM1hStudent Government Association General Body MeetingThe Student Government Association meets bi-weekly to:Discuss upcoming campus eventsHear and address student comments and concernsProvide funding to registered on-campus student organizationsDevelops and administers student self-government policies, provides many services to studentsCommunicate with faculty and administrationDecide how student activity fees will be spentSGA General Meetings are open to the entire campus community. We encourage you to attend to continue to keep Frostburg State great!All undergraduate students are encouraged to run for office in SGA and participate in shaping the future of the University.
- 7:00 PM1hStudent Government Association General Body MeetingThe Student Government Association meets bi-weekly to:Discuss upcoming campus eventsHear and address student comments and concernsProvide funding to registered on-campus student organizationsDevelops and administers student self-government policies, provides many services to studentsCommunicate with faculty and administrationDecide how student activity fees will be spentSGA General Meetings are open to the entire campus community. We encourage you to attend to continue to keep Frostburg State great!All undergraduate students are encouraged to run for office in SGA and participate in shaping the future of the University.
- 7:00 PM1hStudent Government Association General Body MeetingThe Student Government Association meets bi-weekly to:Discuss upcoming campus eventsHear and address student comments and concernsProvide funding to registered on-campus student organizationsDevelops and administers student self-government policies, provides many services to studentsCommunicate with faculty and administrationDecide how student activity fees will be spentSGA General Meetings are open to the entire campus community. We encourage you to attend to continue to keep Frostburg State great!All undergraduate students are encouraged to run for office in SGA and participate in shaping the future of the University.
- 7:00 PM1hStudent Government Association General Body MeetingThe Student Government Association meets bi-weekly to:Discuss upcoming campus eventsHear and address student comments and concernsProvide funding to registered on-campus student organizationsDevelops and administers student self-government policies, provides many services to studentsCommunicate with faculty and administrationDecide how student activity fees will be spentSGA General Meetings are open to the entire campus community. We encourage you to attend to continue to keep Frostburg State great!All undergraduate students are encouraged to run for office in SGA and participate in shaping the future of the University.
- 7:00 PM1hStudent Government Association General Body MeetingThe Student Government Association meets bi-weekly to:Discuss upcoming campus eventsHear and address student comments and concernsProvide funding to registered on-campus student organizationsDevelops and administers student self-government policies, provides many services to studentsCommunicate with faculty and administrationDecide how student activity fees will be spentSGA General Meetings are open to the entire campus community. We encourage you to attend to continue to keep Frostburg State great!All undergraduate students are encouraged to run for office in SGA and participate in shaping the future of the University.
- 7:00 PM1h 30mTake Back The NightRally and march against sexual assault and harassment on Thursday, April 25. Meet at the FSU Clock Tower at 7 p.m. for a speech followed by a march to Main Street and back to the Upper Quad for a rally and moments of silence. Stand togethe and show support!Take Back the Night is an international event with the mission of ending sexual, relationship, and domestic violence in all forms. Hundreds of events are held in over 30 countries annually.
- 7:00 PM1h 30mTake Back The NightRally and march against sexual assault and harassment on Thursday, April 25. Meet at the FSU Clock Tower at 7 p.m. for a speech followed by a march to Main Street and back to the Upper Quad for a rally and moments of silence. Stand togethe and show support!Take Back the Night is an international event with the mission of ending sexual, relationship, and domestic violence in all forms. Hundreds of events are held in over 30 countries annually.
- 7:00 PM1h 30mTake Back The NightRally and march against sexual assault and harassment on Thursday, April 25. Meet at the FSU Clock Tower at 7 p.m. for a speech followed by a march to Main Street and back to the Upper Quad for a rally and moments of silence. Stand togethe and show support!Take Back the Night is an international event with the mission of ending sexual, relationship, and domestic violence in all forms. Hundreds of events are held in over 30 countries annually.
- 7:00 PM1h 30mTake Back The NightRally and march against sexual assault and harassment on Thursday, April 25. Meet at the FSU Clock Tower at 7 p.m. for a speech followed by a march to Main Street and back to the Upper Quad for a rally and moments of silence. Stand togethe and show support!Take Back the Night is an international event with the mission of ending sexual, relationship, and domestic violence in all forms. Hundreds of events are held in over 30 countries annually.
- 7:00 PM1h 30mTake Back The NightRally and march against sexual assault and harassment on Thursday, April 25. Meet at the FSU Clock Tower at 7 p.m. for a speech followed by a march to Main Street and back to the Upper Quad for a rally and moments of silence. Stand togethe and show support!Take Back the Night is an international event with the mission of ending sexual, relationship, and domestic violence in all forms. Hundreds of events are held in over 30 countries annually.
- 7:30 PM1hTheatre and Dance: Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP by Amaree Cluff and Mike LongFSU’s Department of Theatre and Dance Closes Season With Comedic “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP”The Frostburg State University Department of Theatre and Dance will close its 2023-2024 season with the farcical comedy “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP” by Mike Long and Amaree Cluff. Performances will take place Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20, and Thursday, April 25, through Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 pm, with a matinee performance on April 20 at 2 p.m., all in the F. Perry Smith Studio Theatre in the Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center.Directed by Darrell Rushton, this lighthearted and fun play was originally intended for the 2020 season but cancelled due to the pandemic. The department is excited to bring it back for this Main Stage season.On the brink of World War II, a genius professor invents the ultimate spy device, a machine that swaps minds. The Nazis want this wonder device, but two American heroes are fighting to keep it – and its inventor – out of enemy hands. As the MINDSWAP machine takes hold, everyone loses their mind, literally, resulting in mistaken identities, comedic chase scenes and the chaos that can only come from a mad, brain-swapping scientist.The cast features performances by graduating seniors Brendon McCabe (Professor Georg Wachtendorf) and Hayden Shoemaker-Davis (Martin Buchanan), as well as Ava Breighner (Margaret Henkel), Finley Manocchio (Natasha Von Metzgemörder), Caleb Friend (James Burkhardt and Hans Burckhardt), and TJ Kelly and Cheyenne Daisy (understudies).In addition to Rushton, creative team members include Sarah Slack (stage manager), George Georgeson (scenic and sound design), Ronald Breitfeller (costume design), Carson Luther (lighting design), Nicole Mattis (dialects), Shea-Mikal Green (intimacy direction), Andrew Watkins (assistant stage manager), Mackenzie Guynes and Kyle Wolford (assistant scenic design) and the Stagecraft II class (properties design). The artwork was designed by Ava Breighner.Tickets for all performances can be purchased online at https://frostburgtix.universitytickets.com/?cid=169. Tickets are $18 for the general public, $15 for FSU faculty and staff, $10 for youth and $7 for FSU students.For more information about the season and group sales, call the Theatre and Dance box office at 301-687-7462 Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 to 3 p.m. The lobby box office opens one hour before performances.
- 7:30 PM1hTheatre and Dance: Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP by Amaree Cluff and Mike LongFSU’s Department of Theatre and Dance Closes Season With Comedic “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP”The Frostburg State University Department of Theatre and Dance will close its 2023-2024 season with the farcical comedy “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP” by Mike Long and Amaree Cluff. Performances will take place Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20, and Thursday, April 25, through Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 pm, with a matinee performance on April 20 at 2 p.m., all in the F. Perry Smith Studio Theatre in the Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center.Directed by Darrell Rushton, this lighthearted and fun play was originally intended for the 2020 season but cancelled due to the pandemic. The department is excited to bring it back for this Main Stage season.On the brink of World War II, a genius professor invents the ultimate spy device, a machine that swaps minds. The Nazis want this wonder device, but two American heroes are fighting to keep it – and its inventor – out of enemy hands. As the MINDSWAP machine takes hold, everyone loses their mind, literally, resulting in mistaken identities, comedic chase scenes and the chaos that can only come from a mad, brain-swapping scientist.The cast features performances by graduating seniors Brendon McCabe (Professor Georg Wachtendorf) and Hayden Shoemaker-Davis (Martin Buchanan), as well as Ava Breighner (Margaret Henkel), Finley Manocchio (Natasha Von Metzgemörder), Caleb Friend (James Burkhardt and Hans Burckhardt), and TJ Kelly and Cheyenne Daisy (understudies).In addition to Rushton, creative team members include Sarah Slack (stage manager), George Georgeson (scenic and sound design), Ronald Breitfeller (costume design), Carson Luther (lighting design), Nicole Mattis (dialects), Shea-Mikal Green (intimacy direction), Andrew Watkins (assistant stage manager), Mackenzie Guynes and Kyle Wolford (assistant scenic design) and the Stagecraft II class (properties design). The artwork was designed by Ava Breighner.Tickets for all performances can be purchased online at https://frostburgtix.universitytickets.com/?cid=169. Tickets are $18 for the general public, $15 for FSU faculty and staff, $10 for youth and $7 for FSU students.For more information about the season and group sales, call the Theatre and Dance box office at 301-687-7462 Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 to 3 p.m. The lobby box office opens one hour before performances.
- 7:30 PM1hTheatre and Dance: Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP by Amaree Cluff and Mike LongFSU’s Department of Theatre and Dance Closes Season With Comedic “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP”The Frostburg State University Department of Theatre and Dance will close its 2023-2024 season with the farcical comedy “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP” by Mike Long and Amaree Cluff. Performances will take place Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20, and Thursday, April 25, through Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 pm, with a matinee performance on April 20 at 2 p.m., all in the F. Perry Smith Studio Theatre in the Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center.Directed by Darrell Rushton, this lighthearted and fun play was originally intended for the 2020 season but cancelled due to the pandemic. The department is excited to bring it back for this Main Stage season.On the brink of World War II, a genius professor invents the ultimate spy device, a machine that swaps minds. The Nazis want this wonder device, but two American heroes are fighting to keep it – and its inventor – out of enemy hands. As the MINDSWAP machine takes hold, everyone loses their mind, literally, resulting in mistaken identities, comedic chase scenes and the chaos that can only come from a mad, brain-swapping scientist.The cast features performances by graduating seniors Brendon McCabe (Professor Georg Wachtendorf) and Hayden Shoemaker-Davis (Martin Buchanan), as well as Ava Breighner (Margaret Henkel), Finley Manocchio (Natasha Von Metzgemörder), Caleb Friend (James Burkhardt and Hans Burckhardt), and TJ Kelly and Cheyenne Daisy (understudies).In addition to Rushton, creative team members include Sarah Slack (stage manager), George Georgeson (scenic and sound design), Ronald Breitfeller (costume design), Carson Luther (lighting design), Nicole Mattis (dialects), Shea-Mikal Green (intimacy direction), Andrew Watkins (assistant stage manager), Mackenzie Guynes and Kyle Wolford (assistant scenic design) and the Stagecraft II class (properties design). The artwork was designed by Ava Breighner.Tickets for all performances can be purchased online at https://frostburgtix.universitytickets.com/?cid=169. Tickets are $18 for the general public, $15 for FSU faculty and staff, $10 for youth and $7 for FSU students.For more information about the season and group sales, call the Theatre and Dance box office at 301-687-7462 Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 to 3 p.m. The lobby box office opens one hour before performances.
- 7:30 PM1hTheatre and Dance: Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP by Amaree Cluff and Mike LongFSU’s Department of Theatre and Dance Closes Season With Comedic “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP”The Frostburg State University Department of Theatre and Dance will close its 2023-2024 season with the farcical comedy “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP” by Mike Long and Amaree Cluff. Performances will take place Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20, and Thursday, April 25, through Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 pm, with a matinee performance on April 20 at 2 p.m., all in the F. Perry Smith Studio Theatre in the Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center.Directed by Darrell Rushton, this lighthearted and fun play was originally intended for the 2020 season but cancelled due to the pandemic. The department is excited to bring it back for this Main Stage season.On the brink of World War II, a genius professor invents the ultimate spy device, a machine that swaps minds. The Nazis want this wonder device, but two American heroes are fighting to keep it – and its inventor – out of enemy hands. As the MINDSWAP machine takes hold, everyone loses their mind, literally, resulting in mistaken identities, comedic chase scenes and the chaos that can only come from a mad, brain-swapping scientist.The cast features performances by graduating seniors Brendon McCabe (Professor Georg Wachtendorf) and Hayden Shoemaker-Davis (Martin Buchanan), as well as Ava Breighner (Margaret Henkel), Finley Manocchio (Natasha Von Metzgemörder), Caleb Friend (James Burkhardt and Hans Burckhardt), and TJ Kelly and Cheyenne Daisy (understudies).In addition to Rushton, creative team members include Sarah Slack (stage manager), George Georgeson (scenic and sound design), Ronald Breitfeller (costume design), Carson Luther (lighting design), Nicole Mattis (dialects), Shea-Mikal Green (intimacy direction), Andrew Watkins (assistant stage manager), Mackenzie Guynes and Kyle Wolford (assistant scenic design) and the Stagecraft II class (properties design). The artwork was designed by Ava Breighner.Tickets for all performances can be purchased online at https://frostburgtix.universitytickets.com/?cid=169. Tickets are $18 for the general public, $15 for FSU faculty and staff, $10 for youth and $7 for FSU students.For more information about the season and group sales, call the Theatre and Dance box office at 301-687-7462 Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 to 3 p.m. The lobby box office opens one hour before performances.
- 7:30 PM1hTheatre and Dance: Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP by Amaree Cluff and Mike LongFSU’s Department of Theatre and Dance Closes Season With Comedic “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP”The Frostburg State University Department of Theatre and Dance will close its 2023-2024 season with the farcical comedy “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP” by Mike Long and Amaree Cluff. Performances will take place Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20, and Thursday, April 25, through Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 pm, with a matinee performance on April 20 at 2 p.m., all in the F. Perry Smith Studio Theatre in the Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center.Directed by Darrell Rushton, this lighthearted and fun play was originally intended for the 2020 season but cancelled due to the pandemic. The department is excited to bring it back for this Main Stage season.On the brink of World War II, a genius professor invents the ultimate spy device, a machine that swaps minds. The Nazis want this wonder device, but two American heroes are fighting to keep it – and its inventor – out of enemy hands. As the MINDSWAP machine takes hold, everyone loses their mind, literally, resulting in mistaken identities, comedic chase scenes and the chaos that can only come from a mad, brain-swapping scientist.The cast features performances by graduating seniors Brendon McCabe (Professor Georg Wachtendorf) and Hayden Shoemaker-Davis (Martin Buchanan), as well as Ava Breighner (Margaret Henkel), Finley Manocchio (Natasha Von Metzgemörder), Caleb Friend (James Burkhardt and Hans Burckhardt), and TJ Kelly and Cheyenne Daisy (understudies).In addition to Rushton, creative team members include Sarah Slack (stage manager), George Georgeson (scenic and sound design), Ronald Breitfeller (costume design), Carson Luther (lighting design), Nicole Mattis (dialects), Shea-Mikal Green (intimacy direction), Andrew Watkins (assistant stage manager), Mackenzie Guynes and Kyle Wolford (assistant scenic design) and the Stagecraft II class (properties design). The artwork was designed by Ava Breighner.Tickets for all performances can be purchased online at https://frostburgtix.universitytickets.com/?cid=169. Tickets are $18 for the general public, $15 for FSU faculty and staff, $10 for youth and $7 for FSU students.For more information about the season and group sales, call the Theatre and Dance box office at 301-687-7462 Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 to 3 p.m. The lobby box office opens one hour before performances.
- 7:30 PM1hTheatre and Dance: Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP by Amaree Cluff and Mike LongFSU’s Department of Theatre and Dance Closes Season With Comedic “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP”The Frostburg State University Department of Theatre and Dance will close its 2023-2024 season with the farcical comedy “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP” by Mike Long and Amaree Cluff. Performances will take place Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20, and Thursday, April 25, through Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 pm, with a matinee performance on April 20 at 2 p.m., all in the F. Perry Smith Studio Theatre in the Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center.Directed by Darrell Rushton, this lighthearted and fun play was originally intended for the 2020 season but cancelled due to the pandemic. The department is excited to bring it back for this Main Stage season.On the brink of World War II, a genius professor invents the ultimate spy device, a machine that swaps minds. The Nazis want this wonder device, but two American heroes are fighting to keep it – and its inventor – out of enemy hands. As the MINDSWAP machine takes hold, everyone loses their mind, literally, resulting in mistaken identities, comedic chase scenes and the chaos that can only come from a mad, brain-swapping scientist.The cast features performances by graduating seniors Brendon McCabe (Professor Georg Wachtendorf) and Hayden Shoemaker-Davis (Martin Buchanan), as well as Ava Breighner (Margaret Henkel), Finley Manocchio (Natasha Von Metzgemörder), Caleb Friend (James Burkhardt and Hans Burckhardt), and TJ Kelly and Cheyenne Daisy (understudies).In addition to Rushton, creative team members include Sarah Slack (stage manager), George Georgeson (scenic and sound design), Ronald Breitfeller (costume design), Carson Luther (lighting design), Nicole Mattis (dialects), Shea-Mikal Green (intimacy direction), Andrew Watkins (assistant stage manager), Mackenzie Guynes and Kyle Wolford (assistant scenic design) and the Stagecraft II class (properties design). The artwork was designed by Ava Breighner.Tickets for all performances can be purchased online at https://frostburgtix.universitytickets.com/?cid=169. Tickets are $18 for the general public, $15 for FSU faculty and staff, $10 for youth and $7 for FSU students.For more information about the season and group sales, call the Theatre and Dance box office at 301-687-7462 Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 to 3 p.m. The lobby box office opens one hour before performances.
- 7:30 PM1hTheatre and Dance: Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP by Amaree Cluff and Mike LongFSU’s Department of Theatre and Dance Closes Season With Comedic “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP”The Frostburg State University Department of Theatre and Dance will close its 2023-2024 season with the farcical comedy “Martin and Margaret and the MINDSWAP” by Mike Long and Amaree Cluff. Performances will take place Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20, and Thursday, April 25, through Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 pm, with a matinee performance on April 20 at 2 p.m., all in the F. Perry Smith Studio Theatre in the Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center.Directed by Darrell Rushton, this lighthearted and fun play was originally intended for the 2020 season but cancelled due to the pandemic. The department is excited to bring it back for this Main Stage season.On the brink of World War II, a genius professor invents the ultimate spy device, a machine that swaps minds. The Nazis want this wonder device, but two American heroes are fighting to keep it – and its inventor – out of enemy hands. As the MINDSWAP machine takes hold, everyone loses their mind, literally, resulting in mistaken identities, comedic chase scenes and the chaos that can only come from a mad, brain-swapping scientist.The cast features performances by graduating seniors Brendon McCabe (Professor Georg Wachtendorf) and Hayden Shoemaker-Davis (Martin Buchanan), as well as Ava Breighner (Margaret Henkel), Finley Manocchio (Natasha Von Metzgemörder), Caleb Friend (James Burkhardt and Hans Burckhardt), and TJ Kelly and Cheyenne Daisy (understudies).In addition to Rushton, creative team members include Sarah Slack (stage manager), George Georgeson (scenic and sound design), Ronald Breitfeller (costume design), Carson Luther (lighting design), Nicole Mattis (dialects), Shea-Mikal Green (intimacy direction), Andrew Watkins (assistant stage manager), Mackenzie Guynes and Kyle Wolford (assistant scenic design) and the Stagecraft II class (properties design). The artwork was designed by Ava Breighner.Tickets for all performances can be purchased online at https://frostburgtix.universitytickets.com/?cid=169. Tickets are $18 for the general public, $15 for FSU faculty and staff, $10 for youth and $7 for FSU students.For more information about the season and group sales, call the Theatre and Dance box office at 301-687-7462 Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 to 3 p.m. The lobby box office opens one hour before performances.