- LocationFrostburg, MD
- DescriptionThe SafeRide Program, an initiative of the Student Government Association, offers safe transportation to the students at Frostburg State University. SafeRide, a student-operated program, is free to all students. SafeRide runs almost anywhere in the city of Frostburg, including 7-Eleven, Weis, McDonalds, Burger King, Urgent Care, etc.
SafeRide is just a tap away! Download the TransLoc app today! Use the app to request your ride and to receive notifications when your driver arrives! Sign in using your FSU credentials and request a ride during SafeRide hours! - Websitehttps://events.frostburg.edu/event/saferide_8285
- CategoriesStudent Activities, Student Organizations
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- May 112:00 PMVisual Arts: Reception for Senior Show, “Artistry in Bloom”FSU’s Department of Visual Arts Presents Its Senior Show, “Artistry in Bloom”Frostburg State University’s Department of Visual Arts will host its Spring 2024 Senior Exhibition, “Artistry in Bloom,” which will open with a reception on Saturday, May 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Stephanie Ann Roper Gallery in FSU’s Fine Arts Building. This exhibition, which is free and open to the public, will be on display through Friday, May 17.The student artists are as follows:Gage Adam will graduate with a bachelor’s in art and design, with a focus in painting. He expresses his emotions in visual form every time he creates, and his goal in art is to create a realm of being of emotional reactions strung together. He also hopes to pursue a career in tattooing.Danielle Bosley will graduate with a bachelor’s in illustration and a minor in business administration. Her goal is to freelance, writing comics, and eventually open her own restaurant.Kayla Donaldson will graduate with a bachelor’s in art and design, with a concentration in painting, a minor in art history and a minor in critical gender studies. After graduation, she hopes to continue to share her feminism and African diaspora with the public through her work and to inspire Black female artists to follow their dreams.Skylar Ellsworth will graduate with a bachelor’s in art and design, with a focus in graphic design and illustration. After graduation, she plans to work as a junior graphic designer for an advertising agency.Esther Foland will graduate with a bachelor’s in art and design, with focus areas in illustration and photography. After graduation, she plans to work in illustration while still doing photography on the side.Donya McFail Jr. will graduate with a bachelor’s in art and design, a dual concentration in graphic design and photography and a minor in graphic design. After graduation, McFail plans to pursue his master’ in teaching at FSU and continue pursuing freelance graphic design and photography work.Clayton McKenzie will graduate with a bachelor’s in art and design, with a focus in Illustration and a minor in graphic design and art history. After graduation, he plans to work on comics and webtoons.Gabrielle Oakes is graduating with a bachelor’s in art and design and concentrations in illustration and painting. After graduation, she plans to have her own studio and find a job as a courtroom sketch artist.Tyler Wetzel will graduate with a bachelor’s in art and design and a minor in graphic design. Following graduation, he plans to utilize his skills within Adobe Suite to join a company's design team. Eventually, he would like to work independently on a contractual basis.Amelia Zou will graduate with a bachelor’s in art and design, with a focus in Illustration. Her plan after graduation is to continue working on her shop MilaPinDesigns on Etsy and sell her creations at anime conventions.For this show, the Roper Gallery is open Mondays through Fridays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.For more information, contact Jackie Brown at jbrown@frostburg.edu.
- May 117:30 PMSpring Choral ConcertFrostburg State University’s Department of Music Presents Spring Choral ConcertFrostburg State University’s Department of Music will present its Spring Choral Concert, titled “Peace, Love and Happiness,” on Saturday, May 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the Pealer Recital Hall of FSU’s Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center.Conducted by Dr. Scott Rieker, the FSU Chorale and Troubadours Tenor-Bass Choir will be joined by singers from Allegany College of Maryland and Mountain Ridge, Allegany and Fort Hill high schools for a springtime celebration of choral singing, featuring works by Pharrell Williams, The Beatles, Samuel Barber, Ivo Antognini, René Clausen and more.Tickets are $10 for adults; $5 for members of the military, seniors, and FSU faculty and staff; and free for students and children. Tickets are available at the University box office in the Lane Center Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., by phone at 301-687-3137 or online at https://frostburgtix.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=2044. Tickets will also be available at the door on the evening of the concert.For more information, contact FSU’s Department of Music at 301-687-4109.
- May 11–12SafeRideThe SafeRide Program, an initiative of the Student Government Association, offers safe transportation to the students at Frostburg State University. SafeRide, a student-operated program, is free to all students. SafeRide runs almost anywhere in the city of Frostburg, including 7-Eleven, Weis, McDonalds, Burger King, Urgent Care, etc.SafeRide is just a tap away! Download the TransLoc app today! Use the app to request your ride and to receive notifications when your driver arrives! Sign in using your FSU credentials and request a ride during SafeRide hours!
- May 1212:00 PMCatholic Sunday Mass - NoonJoin the Catholic Campus Ministry for Sunday Noon Mass at Divine Mercy Parish at St. Michael Church, 44 E. Main Street, Frostburg. Transportation available by texting 410-300-4790
- May 123:00 PMFSU Chamber Singers RecitalChamber Singers Will Perform in Regional Premiere of ‘A Cappella Mass’FSU’s Department of Music will present its Chamber Singers, conducted by Dr. Scott Rieker, in the regional premiere of David Heck’s mesmerizing “A Cappella Mass” on Sunday, May 12, at 3 p.m. at the Rose Hill Cemetery Mausoleum, 535 Fayette St. in Cumberland. This event is free and open to the public.This Mother’s Day, join the FSU Chamber Singers in a magically unconventional setting for “Beauty, Ever-Ancient, Ever-New,” the East Coast premiere of Heck’s “A Cappella Mass.” In the dimly candle-lit interior of the Rose Hill Cemetery Mausoleum, these superb singers will explore the haunting harmonies and flowing melodies of this newly composed masterwork, with the composer himself in the audience. This concert is dedicated to Wilton Jenkins Young, the mother of George Young, whose substantial financial gifts made performance in this beautiful venue possible.
- May 125:35 PMFree Sunday Night DinnerJoin us for a free Sunday evening meal beginning Sunday, Feb 4, at 5:35 pm. For the weekly menu, text Sharon at 410-300-4790. All are welcome - everyone.