- All dayWomen's Rugby vs Indiana (Pa.)Women's Rugby Homecoming Game
- All dayWomen's Rugby vs Indiana (Pa.)Women's Rugby Homecoming Game
- All dayWomen's Rugby vs Indiana (Pa.)Women's Rugby Homecoming Game
- 8:00 AM9hAlpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Is ReturningInterested in hearing more about leadership and scholarship opportunities? Building friendships that last a lifetime? Exploring new avenues for growth and service to others. Become something great, meet the men of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. contact via email at rvhines@gmail.com
- 8:00 AM9hAlpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Is ReturningInterested in hearing more about leadership and scholarship opportunities? Building friendships that last a lifetime? Exploring new avenues for growth and service to others. Become something great, meet the men of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. contact via email at rvhines@gmail.com
- 8:00 AM9hAlpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Is ReturningInterested in hearing more about leadership and scholarship opportunities? Building friendships that last a lifetime? Exploring new avenues for growth and service to others. Become something great, meet the men of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. contact via email at rvhines@gmail.com
- 12:00 PM1hCatholic Sunday Mass - NoonJoin the Catholic students of FSU for Sunday Mass at 8 am or Noon at Divine Mercy Parish at St. Michael Church, 44 E. Main Street, Frostburg. For more information, contact Sharon at 410-300-4790
- 12:00 PM1hCatholic Sunday Mass - NoonJoin the Catholic students of FSU for Sunday Mass at 8 am or Noon at Divine Mercy Parish at St. Michael Church, 44 E. Main Street, Frostburg. For more information, contact Sharon at 410-300-4790
- 12:00 PM1hCatholic Sunday Mass - NoonJoin the Catholic students of FSU for Sunday Mass at 8 am or Noon at Divine Mercy Parish at St. Michael Church, 44 E. Main Street, Frostburg. For more information, contact Sharon at 410-300-4790
- 12:00 PM1hHomecoming Weekend Catholic Mass for Families and AlumStudents, alum and families are invited to join Catholic Campus Ministry at Divine Mercy Parish at St. Michael Church for Mass, Sat. October 19 at 5 p.m., or Sunday, October 20 at 8 a.m. or noon. All are welcome.
- 12:00 PM1hHomecoming Weekend Catholic Mass for Families and AlumStudents, alum and families are invited to join Catholic Campus Ministry at Divine Mercy Parish at St. Michael Church for Mass, Sat. October 19 at 5 p.m., or Sunday, October 20 at 8 a.m. or noon. All are welcome.
- 12:00 PM1hHomecoming Weekend Catholic Mass for Families and AlumStudents, alum and families are invited to join Catholic Campus Ministry at Divine Mercy Parish at St. Michael Church for Mass, Sat. October 19 at 5 p.m., or Sunday, October 20 at 8 a.m. or noon. All are welcome.
- 12:00 PM1hThe BIG EventSGA will sponsor The BIG Event, an annual Frostburg city clean-up, on Sunday, October 20, 2024 at noon in the Upper Quad.Recognized student organizations will be entered into a drawing to win one of two $50 credits to be used for Chartwells Catering or Lane University and Event Services Invoices. Entries will be based on the percentage of members on the official roster that participate.SIGN UP TODAY on the Student Homecoming Committee page within Bobcat Connect!
- 12:00 PM1hThe BIG EventSGA will sponsor The BIG Event, an annual Frostburg city clean-up, on Sunday, October 20, 2024 at noon in the Upper Quad.Recognized student organizations will be entered into a drawing to win one of two $50 credits to be used for Chartwells Catering or Lane University and Event Services Invoices. Entries will be based on the percentage of members on the official roster that participate.SIGN UP TODAY on the Student Homecoming Committee page within Bobcat Connect!
- 12:00 PM1hThe BIG EventSGA will sponsor The BIG Event, an annual Frostburg city clean-up, on Sunday, October 20, 2024 at noon in the Upper Quad.Recognized student organizations will be entered into a drawing to win one of two $50 credits to be used for Chartwells Catering or Lane University and Event Services Invoices. Entries will be based on the percentage of members on the official roster that participate.SIGN UP TODAY on the Student Homecoming Committee page within Bobcat Connect!
- 12:00 PM4hHomecoming and Family Weekend -- SundayBobcats Celebrate Homecoming and Family Weekend at FSU Oct. 17-20It’s that time of year again when Bobcats of all generations come together to celebrate during the Frostburg State University 2024 Homecoming and Family Weekend! FSU students, families, friends, alumni, faculty and staff will be showing their Bobcat pride from Thursday, Oct. 17, to Sunday, Oct. 20.Sunday is the last day of Homecoming and Family Weekend events. The Student Government Association will hold a “Big Event” at noon to clean up the streets of Frostburg. Everyone is invited to meet on the Upper Quad to participate. Two games will take place that afternoon in Bobcat Stadium. The Women’s Soccer Game will begin at 1 p.m., with the Bobcats playing West Virginia Wesleyan College, and the Field Hockey Game at 4 p.m., when the Bobcats take on D'Youville University.Saxophonist Dr. Brent Weber will perform in a Faculty Artist Series concert on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. in Pealer Recital Hall. Admission is free.For more information, visit www.frostburg.edu/homecoming, call 301-687-4068 or email alumni@frostburg.edu.
- 12:00 PM4hHomecoming and Family Weekend -- SundayBobcats Celebrate Homecoming and Family Weekend at FSU Oct. 17-20It’s that time of year again when Bobcats of all generations come together to celebrate during the Frostburg State University 2024 Homecoming and Family Weekend! FSU students, families, friends, alumni, faculty and staff will be showing their Bobcat pride from Thursday, Oct. 17, to Sunday, Oct. 20.Sunday is the last day of Homecoming and Family Weekend events. The Student Government Association will hold a “Big Event” at noon to clean up the streets of Frostburg. Everyone is invited to meet on the Upper Quad to participate. Two games will take place that afternoon in Bobcat Stadium. The Women’s Soccer Game will begin at 1 p.m., with the Bobcats playing West Virginia Wesleyan College, and the Field Hockey Game at 4 p.m., when the Bobcats take on D'Youville University.Saxophonist Dr. Brent Weber will perform in a Faculty Artist Series concert on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. in Pealer Recital Hall. Admission is free.For more information, visit www.frostburg.edu/homecoming, call 301-687-4068 or email alumni@frostburg.edu.
- 12:00 PM4hHomecoming and Family Weekend -- SundayBobcats Celebrate Homecoming and Family Weekend at FSU Oct. 17-20It’s that time of year again when Bobcats of all generations come together to celebrate during the Frostburg State University 2024 Homecoming and Family Weekend! FSU students, families, friends, alumni, faculty and staff will be showing their Bobcat pride from Thursday, Oct. 17, to Sunday, Oct. 20.Sunday is the last day of Homecoming and Family Weekend events. The Student Government Association will hold a “Big Event” at noon to clean up the streets of Frostburg. Everyone is invited to meet on the Upper Quad to participate. Two games will take place that afternoon in Bobcat Stadium. The Women’s Soccer Game will begin at 1 p.m., with the Bobcats playing West Virginia Wesleyan College, and the Field Hockey Game at 4 p.m., when the Bobcats take on D'Youville University.Saxophonist Dr. Brent Weber will perform in a Faculty Artist Series concert on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. in Pealer Recital Hall. Admission is free.For more information, visit www.frostburg.edu/homecoming, call 301-687-4068 or email alumni@frostburg.edu.
- 1:00 PM1hWomen's Soccer vs West Virginia WesleyanWomen's Soccer Homecoming Game
- 1:00 PM1hWomen's Soccer vs West Virginia WesleyanWomen's Soccer Homecoming Game
- 1:00 PM1hWomen's Soccer vs West Virginia WesleyanWomen's Soccer Homecoming Game
- 1:00 PM2h[W] Women's Soccer vs West Virginia Wesleyan - HOMECOMING[W] Women's Soccer vs West Virginia Wesleyan - HOMECOMING W 6-0 Streaming Video: https://mountaineast.tv/frostburg/?B=1113252
- 1:00 PM3h[W] Women's Rugby vs Walsh (Ohio) - HOMECOMING[W] Women's Rugby vs Walsh (Ohio) - HOMECOMING W 28-0 Forfeit Streaming Video: https://mountaineast.tv/frostburg/?B=1256408
- 3:00 PM1hFaculty Artist Series: Brent Weber, SaxophoneFSU’s Department of Music Presents Dr. Brent Weber in Faculty Artist Series Concert, “Saxophone Colors: A Tribute to Eugene Rousseau”Frostburg State University’s Department of Music will present saxophonist Dr. Brent Weber in a Faculty Artist Series concert titled “Saxophone Colors: A Tribute to Eugene Rousseau” on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 3 p.m. in the Pealer Recital Hall of FSU’s Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center. He will be accompanied by pianist Dr. Jay DeWire. The concert is free and open to the public. This event will also be livestreamed; click the “Join Stream” button on this page a few minutes before the recital is scheduled to begin, or any time during the recital, to view the live performance.The concert will feature “Random Acts of Kindness” by Don Freund; “Meditation” from “Thaïs” by Jules Massenet, arranged by Weber; “Rhapsodie for Saxophone and Orchestra” by Claude Debussy, arranged by Vincent David; the four movements, “Modéré et très expressif,” “Andante,” “Fileuse” and “Nocturne et final,” of “Sonate en ut dièze mineur Réduction pour saxophone alto (ou alto) et piano” by Fernande Decruck; “Kol Nidrei, Op. 47” by Max Bruch, arranged by Weber; and “Fantasia Concertante” by Bernhard Heiden.In 2015, Freund created a version of “Random Acts of Kindness” for saxophone artist Eugene Rousseau (1932-2024) as a retirement gift. The ballad is a lovely piece and Freund thought it would sound great with bassoon and piano.“Rhapsodie for Saxophone and Orchestra,” also known as “Rhapsodie mauresque” or “Rhapsodie orientale,” is a piece for alto saxophone and accompaniment by Debussy. Completed in solo and piano form in 1911, the piece is most well-known through its 1919 orchestration of the accompaniment by Jean Roger-Ducasse.“Sonata in C-sharp Minor for Alto Saxophone” (1943) is Decruck’s most well-known work. Decruck combines the classical sonata form with impressionistic harmony and, at times, polytonality. Decruck dedicated this work to Marcel Mule, the world-renowned French saxophonist.Kol Nidrei, Op. 47 (also known as “All Vows,” the meaning of the phrase in Aramaic) is a composition for cello and orchestra Bruch completed in 1880. The use of Jewish folk music as an inspiration has been seen by some academics as a reflection of the extent of Jewish assimilation into Germany.“Fantasia Concertante,” another piece for Rousseau, was composed in 1987. Heiden’s music has been described as neoclassical in its formal structure, strongly polyphonic in texture and distinguished by its impeccable formal balance and effective instrumentation.Experienced in multiple genres of music from classical to jazz, rock ’n’ roll and beyond, Weber advocates versatility. His work with the contemporary jazz group Jake Mowrer Quartet featured him performing and recording throughout Northern Georgia. As a concert saxophonist, Weber is active with the North American Saxophone Alliance. In 2007, he presented the European premiere of Todd Barton’s “Diastems II” at the World Saxophone Congress XIV in Ljubljana, Slovenia. As winner of the UGA Concerto Competition in 2009, he performed Ingolf Dahl’s “Concerto for Saxophone and Wind Ensemble.” In 2012, he was part of the 2012 Naxos release, “Street Song.” Formerly an assistant professor at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music in Chengdu, China, Weber is department chair and assistant professor of saxophone in FSU’s Department of Music where, in addition to maintaining the saxophone and bassoon studios, he also coordinates the Jazz Studies program.For more information, contact FSU’s Department of Music at 301-687-4109.
- 3:00 PM1hFaculty Artist Series: Brent Weber, SaxophoneFSU’s Department of Music Presents Dr. Brent Weber in Faculty Artist Series Concert, “Saxophone Colors: A Tribute to Eugene Rousseau”Frostburg State University’s Department of Music will present saxophonist Dr. Brent Weber in a Faculty Artist Series concert titled “Saxophone Colors: A Tribute to Eugene Rousseau” on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 3 p.m. in the Pealer Recital Hall of FSU’s Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center. He will be accompanied by pianist Dr. Jay DeWire. The concert is free and open to the public. This event will also be livestreamed; click the “Join Stream” button on this page a few minutes before the recital is scheduled to begin, or any time during the recital, to view the live performance.The concert will feature “Random Acts of Kindness” by Don Freund; “Meditation” from “Thaïs” by Jules Massenet, arranged by Weber; “Rhapsodie for Saxophone and Orchestra” by Claude Debussy, arranged by Vincent David; the four movements, “Modéré et très expressif,” “Andante,” “Fileuse” and “Nocturne et final,” of “Sonate en ut dièze mineur Réduction pour saxophone alto (ou alto) et piano” by Fernande Decruck; “Kol Nidrei, Op. 47” by Max Bruch, arranged by Weber; and “Fantasia Concertante” by Bernhard Heiden.In 2015, Freund created a version of “Random Acts of Kindness” for saxophone artist Eugene Rousseau (1932-2024) as a retirement gift. The ballad is a lovely piece and Freund thought it would sound great with bassoon and piano.“Rhapsodie for Saxophone and Orchestra,” also known as “Rhapsodie mauresque” or “Rhapsodie orientale,” is a piece for alto saxophone and accompaniment by Debussy. Completed in solo and piano form in 1911, the piece is most well-known through its 1919 orchestration of the accompaniment by Jean Roger-Ducasse.“Sonata in C-sharp Minor for Alto Saxophone” (1943) is Decruck’s most well-known work. Decruck combines the classical sonata form with impressionistic harmony and, at times, polytonality. Decruck dedicated this work to Marcel Mule, the world-renowned French saxophonist.Kol Nidrei, Op. 47 (also known as “All Vows,” the meaning of the phrase in Aramaic) is a composition for cello and orchestra Bruch completed in 1880. The use of Jewish folk music as an inspiration has been seen by some academics as a reflection of the extent of Jewish assimilation into Germany.“Fantasia Concertante,” another piece for Rousseau, was composed in 1987. Heiden’s music has been described as neoclassical in its formal structure, strongly polyphonic in texture and distinguished by its impeccable formal balance and effective instrumentation.Experienced in multiple genres of music from classical to jazz, rock ’n’ roll and beyond, Weber advocates versatility. His work with the contemporary jazz group Jake Mowrer Quartet featured him performing and recording throughout Northern Georgia. As a concert saxophonist, Weber is active with the North American Saxophone Alliance. In 2007, he presented the European premiere of Todd Barton’s “Diastems II” at the World Saxophone Congress XIV in Ljubljana, Slovenia. As winner of the UGA Concerto Competition in 2009, he performed Ingolf Dahl’s “Concerto for Saxophone and Wind Ensemble.” In 2012, he was part of the 2012 Naxos release, “Street Song.” Formerly an assistant professor at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music in Chengdu, China, Weber is department chair and assistant professor of saxophone in FSU’s Department of Music where, in addition to maintaining the saxophone and bassoon studios, he also coordinates the Jazz Studies program.For more information, contact FSU’s Department of Music at 301-687-4109.
- 3:00 PM1hFaculty Artist Series: Brent Weber, SaxophoneFSU’s Department of Music Presents Dr. Brent Weber in Faculty Artist Series Concert, “Saxophone Colors: A Tribute to Eugene Rousseau”Frostburg State University’s Department of Music will present saxophonist Dr. Brent Weber in a Faculty Artist Series concert titled “Saxophone Colors: A Tribute to Eugene Rousseau” on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 3 p.m. in the Pealer Recital Hall of FSU’s Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center. He will be accompanied by pianist Dr. Jay DeWire. The concert is free and open to the public. This event will also be livestreamed; click the “Join Stream” button on this page a few minutes before the recital is scheduled to begin, or any time during the recital, to view the live performance.The concert will feature “Random Acts of Kindness” by Don Freund; “Meditation” from “Thaïs” by Jules Massenet, arranged by Weber; “Rhapsodie for Saxophone and Orchestra” by Claude Debussy, arranged by Vincent David; the four movements, “Modéré et très expressif,” “Andante,” “Fileuse” and “Nocturne et final,” of “Sonate en ut dièze mineur Réduction pour saxophone alto (ou alto) et piano” by Fernande Decruck; “Kol Nidrei, Op. 47” by Max Bruch, arranged by Weber; and “Fantasia Concertante” by Bernhard Heiden.In 2015, Freund created a version of “Random Acts of Kindness” for saxophone artist Eugene Rousseau (1932-2024) as a retirement gift. The ballad is a lovely piece and Freund thought it would sound great with bassoon and piano.“Rhapsodie for Saxophone and Orchestra,” also known as “Rhapsodie mauresque” or “Rhapsodie orientale,” is a piece for alto saxophone and accompaniment by Debussy. Completed in solo and piano form in 1911, the piece is most well-known through its 1919 orchestration of the accompaniment by Jean Roger-Ducasse.“Sonata in C-sharp Minor for Alto Saxophone” (1943) is Decruck’s most well-known work. Decruck combines the classical sonata form with impressionistic harmony and, at times, polytonality. Decruck dedicated this work to Marcel Mule, the world-renowned French saxophonist.Kol Nidrei, Op. 47 (also known as “All Vows,” the meaning of the phrase in Aramaic) is a composition for cello and orchestra Bruch completed in 1880. The use of Jewish folk music as an inspiration has been seen by some academics as a reflection of the extent of Jewish assimilation into Germany.“Fantasia Concertante,” another piece for Rousseau, was composed in 1987. Heiden’s music has been described as neoclassical in its formal structure, strongly polyphonic in texture and distinguished by its impeccable formal balance and effective instrumentation.Experienced in multiple genres of music from classical to jazz, rock ’n’ roll and beyond, Weber advocates versatility. His work with the contemporary jazz group Jake Mowrer Quartet featured him performing and recording throughout Northern Georgia. As a concert saxophonist, Weber is active with the North American Saxophone Alliance. In 2007, he presented the European premiere of Todd Barton’s “Diastems II” at the World Saxophone Congress XIV in Ljubljana, Slovenia. As winner of the UGA Concerto Competition in 2009, he performed Ingolf Dahl’s “Concerto for Saxophone and Wind Ensemble.” In 2012, he was part of the 2012 Naxos release, “Street Song.” Formerly an assistant professor at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music in Chengdu, China, Weber is department chair and assistant professor of saxophone in FSU’s Department of Music where, in addition to maintaining the saxophone and bassoon studios, he also coordinates the Jazz Studies program.For more information, contact FSU’s Department of Music at 301-687-4109.
- 3:00 PM1hFaculty Artist Series: Brent Weber, SaxophoneFSU’s Department of Music Presents Dr. Brent Weber in Faculty Artist Series Concert, “Saxophone Colors: A Tribute to Eugene Rousseau”Frostburg State University’s Department of Music will present saxophonist Dr. Brent Weber in a Faculty Artist Series concert titled “Saxophone Colors: A Tribute to Eugene Rousseau” on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 3 p.m. in the Pealer Recital Hall of FSU’s Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center. He will be accompanied by pianist Dr. Jay DeWire. The concert is free and open to the public. This event will also be livestreamed; click the “Join Stream” button on this page a few minutes before the recital is scheduled to begin, or any time during the recital, to view the live performance.The concert will feature “Random Acts of Kindness” by Don Freund; “Meditation” from “Thaïs” by Jules Massenet, arranged by Weber; “Rhapsodie for Saxophone and Orchestra” by Claude Debussy, arranged by Vincent David; the four movements, “Modéré et très expressif,” “Andante,” “Fileuse” and “Nocturne et final,” of “Sonate en ut dièze mineur Réduction pour saxophone alto (ou alto) et piano” by Fernande Decruck; “Kol Nidrei, Op. 47” by Max Bruch, arranged by Weber; and “Fantasia Concertante” by Bernhard Heiden.In 2015, Freund created a version of “Random Acts of Kindness” for saxophone artist Eugene Rousseau (1932-2024) as a retirement gift. The ballad is a lovely piece and Freund thought it would sound great with bassoon and piano.“Rhapsodie for Saxophone and Orchestra,” also known as “Rhapsodie mauresque” or “Rhapsodie orientale,” is a piece for alto saxophone and accompaniment by Debussy. Completed in solo and piano form in 1911, the piece is most well-known through its 1919 orchestration of the accompaniment by Jean Roger-Ducasse.“Sonata in C-sharp Minor for Alto Saxophone” (1943) is Decruck’s most well-known work. Decruck combines the classical sonata form with impressionistic harmony and, at times, polytonality. Decruck dedicated this work to Marcel Mule, the world-renowned French saxophonist.Kol Nidrei, Op. 47 (also known as “All Vows,” the meaning of the phrase in Aramaic) is a composition for cello and orchestra Bruch completed in 1880. The use of Jewish folk music as an inspiration has been seen by some academics as a reflection of the extent of Jewish assimilation into Germany.“Fantasia Concertante,” another piece for Rousseau, was composed in 1987. Heiden’s music has been described as neoclassical in its formal structure, strongly polyphonic in texture and distinguished by its impeccable formal balance and effective instrumentation.Experienced in multiple genres of music from classical to jazz, rock ’n’ roll and beyond, Weber advocates versatility. His work with the contemporary jazz group Jake Mowrer Quartet featured him performing and recording throughout Northern Georgia. As a concert saxophonist, Weber is active with the North American Saxophone Alliance. In 2007, he presented the European premiere of Todd Barton’s “Diastems II” at the World Saxophone Congress XIV in Ljubljana, Slovenia. As winner of the UGA Concerto Competition in 2009, he performed Ingolf Dahl’s “Concerto for Saxophone and Wind Ensemble.” In 2012, he was part of the 2012 Naxos release, “Street Song.” Formerly an assistant professor at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music in Chengdu, China, Weber is department chair and assistant professor of saxophone in FSU’s Department of Music where, in addition to maintaining the saxophone and bassoon studios, he also coordinates the Jazz Studies program.For more information, contact FSU’s Department of Music at 301-687-4109.
- 4:00 PM1hField Hockey vs D'YouvilleHome Field Hockey Game
- 4:00 PM1hField Hockey vs D'YouvilleHome Field Hockey Game
- 4:00 PM1hField Hockey vs D'YouvilleHome Field Hockey Game
- 4:00 PM3h[W] Field Hockey vs D'Youville - SENIOR DAY[W] Field Hockey vs D'Youville - SENIOR DAY W 6-1 Streaming Video: https://psacsportsdigitalnetwork.com/?B=1119439
- 5:35 PM2h 25mFree Sunday Night DinnerAll students are invited to the Osborne Newman Center for Supper and fellowship on Sunday nights through-out the semester. This is a great opportunity to make new friends, socialize, eat a great "home cooked meal." Students sometimes hang out to watch movies, play games or study. Its also okay to "eat and run." For more information, text Sharon at 410-300-4790
- 5:35 PM2h 25mFree Sunday Night DinnerAll students are invited to the Osborne Newman Center for Supper and fellowship on Sunday nights through-out the semester. This is a great opportunity to make new friends, socialize, eat a great "home cooked meal." Students sometimes hang out to watch movies, play games or study. Its also okay to "eat and run." For more information, text Sharon at 410-300-4790
- 5:35 PM2h 25mFree Sunday Night DinnerAll students are invited to the Osborne Newman Center for Supper and fellowship on Sunday nights through-out the semester. This is a great opportunity to make new friends, socialize, eat a great "home cooked meal." Students sometimes hang out to watch movies, play games or study. Its also okay to "eat and run." For more information, text Sharon at 410-300-4790