- Sep 126:00 PMVolleyball vs Ohio DominicanHome Volleyball Game - Day 1 of the Bobcat Inivitational - Youth Volleyball Day
- Sep 12–13SafeRideThe SafeRide Program, an initiative of the Student Government Association, offers safe transportation to current students attending Frostburg State University. SafeRide, a student-operated program, is free to all students. It provides various employment opportunities to the students of FSU as well as offers students and recognized student organizations the opportunity to earn volunteer hours. SafeRide runs almost anywhere in the city of Frostburg. Current FSU students may call the SafeRide Office at 301-687-RIDE (7433) during operating hours to request a ride.
- Sep 1311:30 AMMen's Lacrosse Golf OutingSaturday, September 13, 2025Fore Sisters Golf Course, 1 Meadowland Dr, Rawlings, MD 21557Registration & Putting Contest: 11:30 a.m.Shotgun Start: 1:00 p.m.Fee: $100 includes 18 holes of golf, cart, 1 Powerball/Mulligan combo, lunch (during registration), and a $30 gift to the FSU Foundation in support of the Athletics Varsity Men's Lacrosse Fund (80821).Click HERE to register online.Sponsorship Levels:Athletic Sponsor - $500: One sign at one hole, digital logo displayed during a Men's Lacrosse game, public address announcement at every home Men's Lacrosse game, opportunity to attend special sponsor appreciation events.Contest Sponsor - $250: Closest to the Pin and Longest DriveHole Sponsor - $175: One sign at one hole with business name and logoRSVP Deadline: September 8, 2025Sponsor Deadline: September 4, 2025If you are a sponsor, please email your business logo to alumni@frostburg.edu as an attachment.Men's Lacrosse Alumni GameFriday, September 12, 2025Bobcat StadiumTo participate in the Men's Lacrosse Alumni Game, RSVP to Coach Gartelman at smgartelman@frostburg.edu.For more information, contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 301.687.4068 or alumni@frostburg.edu.Persons with disabilities may request accommodation through the ADA Compliance Office: 301-687-3035 (VRO 1-800-735-2258). Frostburg State University is a smoke-free campus.
- Sep 134:00 PMVolleyball vs ShippensburgHome Volleyball Game - Day 2 of the Bobcat Inivitational
- Sep 135:30 PMWomen's Soccer vs Salem (WV)Home Women's Soccer Game
- Sep 13–14SafeRideThe SafeRide Program, an initiative of the Student Government Association, offers safe transportation to current students attending Frostburg State University. SafeRide, a student-operated program, is free to all students. It provides various employment opportunities to the students of FSU as well as offers students and recognized student organizations the opportunity to earn volunteer hours. SafeRide runs almost anywhere in the city of Frostburg. Current FSU students may call the SafeRide Office at 301-687-RIDE (7433) during operating hours to request a ride.
- Sep 141:00 PMField Hockey vs WingateFirst Home Field Hockey Game of the 2025 Season
- Sep 15All dayHomecoming Royalty Applications DueWant to show your Bobcat pride? Run for Homecoming Royalty!Homecoming Court: Two students from each group — first-years/sophomores and juniors/seniors — will be elected to represent their respective courts.FSU Royalty: Two students from any class year will be elected to hold this campus-wide title.Applications are due no later than Friday, September 26 at 4:00 PM. Please refer to the application for additional information.
- Sep 151:00 PMRandy Brecker, Artist-In-Residence: ClinicsRandy Brecker in Residency at FSU, with Tod Dickow with Charged ParticlesThe Frostburg State University Department of Music, Theatre and Dance, with support from the FSU Foundation, is excited to welcome Randy Brecker (jazz trumpet) and Tod Dickow with Charged Particles to Western Maryland. This residency will include several educational sessions and two special performances at Loft 129 in Cumberland, MD.Loft 129 in Cumberland, MD, will present Randy Brecker with Tod Dickow and Charged Particles in CONCERT on Monday, September 15, for two special shows, 7pm and 9pm. Tickets are available online at loft129.org; advance tickets $40, at the door $45.FSU will host several CLINICS and educational sessions during their residency; all are free and open to the public. Monday, Sept. 15, 1pm, Q&A session, and 2pm, clinic with FSU Jazz Orchestra, both in Performing Arts Center room 213. Tuesday, Sept. 16, 10am, educational session with Allegany County Public Schools students (also open to the public) in Performing Arts Center Pealer Recital Hall.Jazz trumpeter and composer Randy Brecker has helped shape the sound of jazz, R&B and rock for over six decades. His trumpet and flugelhorn performances have graced hundreds of albums by a wide range of artists from James Taylor, Bruce Springsteen and Parliament/Funkadelic to Frank Sinatra, Steely dan, Jaco Pastorius and Frank Zappa. His is well-known for his work with his brother and saxophonist, Michael, in The Brecker Brothers from the 1974-2007. During that time, they released six albums and garnered seven Grammy nominations. Mr. Brecker has worked with an endless list of jazz musicians following his early work with the Horace Silver Quintet.Formed in the early 1990s, and taking its name from a Chick Corea composition, California-based Charged Particles crosses stylistic boundaries and blends diverse traditions to create engaging new sounds. In 2011, the third generation of the band was born in California. The west coast trio began with Murray Low firing up the keyboards and Jason Muscat on electric bass. When Jason joined the touring band “Tainted Love”, Aaron Germain took over blazing on the electric bass. Founding member, John Krosnick anchors the band on the drums.San Francisco based jazz saxophonist Tod Dickow performs in a wide variety of setting ranging from big bands to small combos adding a dynamic voice as an accomplished soloist and accompanist. He has performed at major venues including The Monterey Jazz Festival, The Kool Jazz Festival, Yoshi’s and SFjazz. Mr. Dickow has performed alongside well-known artists including Dave Brubeck, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson, Frank Sinatra Jr. and more. He keeps Michael Brecker’s music and spirit alive.
- Sep 157:00 PMRandy Brecker in Concert with Tod Dickow & Charged ParticlesRandy Brecker and Tod Dickow with Charged Particles in Residency at FSUThe Frostburg State University Department of Music, Theatre and Dance, with support from the FSU Foundation, is excited to welcome Randy Brecker (jazz trumpet) and Tod Dickow with Charged Particles to Western Maryland. This residency will include several educational sessions and two special performances at Loft 129 in Cumberland, MD.Loft 129 in Cumberland, MD, will present Randy Brecker with Tod Dickow and Charged Particles in concert on Monday, September 15, for two special shows, 7pm and 9pm. Tickets are available online at loft129.org; advance tickets $40, at the door $45.FSU will host several clinics and educational sessions during their residency; all are free and open to the public. Monday, Sept. 15, 1pm, Q&A session, and 2pm, clinic with FSU Jazz Orchestra, both in Performing Arts Center room 213. Tuesday, Sept. 16, 10am, educational session with Allegany County Public Schools students (also open to the public) in Performing Arts Center Pealer Recital Hall.Jazz trumpeter and composer Randy Brecker has helped shape the sound of jazz, R&B and rock for over six decades. His trumpet and flugelhorn performances have graced hundreds of albums by a wide range of artists from James Taylor, Bruce Springsteen and Parliament/Funkadelic to Frank Sinatra, Steely dan, Jaco Pastorius and Frank Zappa. His is well-known for his work with his brother and saxophonist, Michael, in The Brecker Brothers from the 1974-2007. During that time, they released six albums and garnered seven Grammy nominations. Mr. Brecker has worked with an endless list of jazz musicians following his early work with the Horace Silver Quintet.Formed in the early 1990s, and taking its name from a Chick Corea composition, California-based Charged Particles crosses stylistic boundaries and blends diverse traditions to create engaging new sounds. In 2011, the third generation of the band was born in California. The west coast trio began with Murray Low firing up the keyboards and Jason Muscat on electric bass. When Jason joined the touring band “Tainted Love”, Aaron Germain took over blazing on the electric bass. Founding member, John Krosnick anchors the band on the drums.San Francisco based jazz saxophonist Tod Dickow performs in a wide variety of setting ranging from big bands to small combos adding a dynamic voice as an accomplished soloist and accompanist. He has performed at major venues including The Monterey Jazz Festival, The Kool Jazz Festival, Yoshi’s and SFjazz. Mr. Dickow has performed alongside well-known artists including Dave Brubeck, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson, Frank Sinatra Jr. and more. He keeps Michael Brecker’s music and spirit alive.
- Sep 159:00 PMRandy Brecker in Concert with Tod Dickow & Charged ParticlesRandy Brecker and Tod Dickow with Charged Particles in Residency at FSUThe Frostburg State University Department of Music, Theatre and Dance, with support from the FSU Foundation, is excited to welcome Randy Brecker (jazz trumpet) and Tod Dickow with Charged Particles to Western Maryland. This residency will include several educational sessions and two special performances at Loft 129 in Cumberland, MD.Loft 129 in Cumberland, MD, will present Randy Brecker with Tod Dickow and Charged Particles in concert on Monday, September 15, for two special shows, 7pm and 9pm. Tickets are available online at loft129.org; advance tickets $40, at the door $45.FSU will host several clinics and educational sessions during their residency; all are free and open to the public. Monday, Sept. 15, 1pm, Q&A session, and 2pm, clinic with FSU Jazz Orchestra, both in Performing Arts Center room 213. Tuesday, Sept. 16, 10am, educational session with Allegany County Public Schools students (also open to the public) in Performing Arts Center Pealer Recital Hall.Jazz trumpeter and composer Randy Brecker has helped shape the sound of jazz, R&B and rock for over six decades. His trumpet and flugelhorn performances have graced hundreds of albums by a wide range of artists from James Taylor, Bruce Springsteen and Parliament/Funkadelic to Frank Sinatra, Steely dan, Jaco Pastorius and Frank Zappa. His is well-known for his work with his brother and saxophonist, Michael, in The Brecker Brothers from the 1974-2007. During that time, they released six albums and garnered seven Grammy nominations. Mr. Brecker has worked with an endless list of jazz musicians following his early work with the Horace Silver Quintet.Formed in the early 1990s, and taking its name from a Chick Corea composition, California-based Charged Particles crosses stylistic boundaries and blends diverse traditions to create engaging new sounds. In 2011, the third generation of the band was born in California. The west coast trio began with Murray Low firing up the keyboards and Jason Muscat on electric bass. When Jason joined the touring band “Tainted Love”, Aaron Germain took over blazing on the electric bass. Founding member, John Krosnick anchors the band on the drums.San Francisco based jazz saxophonist Tod Dickow performs in a wide variety of setting ranging from big bands to small combos adding a dynamic voice as an accomplished soloist and accompanist. He has performed at major venues including The Monterey Jazz Festival, The Kool Jazz Festival, Yoshi’s and SFjazz. Mr. Dickow has performed alongside well-known artists including Dave Brubeck, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson, Frank Sinatra Jr. and more. He keeps Michael Brecker’s music and spirit alive.
- Sep 16All dayHomecoming Royalty Applications DueWant to show your Bobcat pride? Run for Homecoming Royalty!Homecoming Court: Two students from each group — first-years/sophomores and juniors/seniors — will be elected to represent their respective courts.FSU Royalty: Two students from any class year will be elected to hold this campus-wide title.Applications are due no later than Friday, September 26 at 4:00 PM. Please refer to the application for additional information.
- Sep 1610:00 AMRandy Brecker, Artist-In-Residence - SessionRandy Brecker, Artist-In-Residence at FSU, with Tod Dickow with Charged ParticlesThe Frostburg State University Department of Music, Theatre and Dance, with support from the FSU Foundation, is excited to welcome Randy Brecker (jazz trumpet) and Tod Dickow with Charged Particles to Western Maryland. This residency will include several educational sessions and two special performances at Loft 129 in Cumberland, MD.FSU will host an EDUCATIONAL SESSION during their residency on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 10am, with Allegany County Public Schools students (also open to the public) in Performing Arts Center Pealer Recital Hall.Jazz trumpeter and composer Randy Brecker has helped shape the sound of jazz, R&B and rock for over six decades. His trumpet and flugelhorn performances have graced hundreds of albums by a wide range of artists from James Taylor, Bruce Springsteen and Parliament/Funkadelic to Frank Sinatra, Steely dan, Jaco Pastorius and Frank Zappa. His is well-known for his work with his brother and saxophonist, Michael, in The Brecker Brothers from the 1974-2007. During that time, they released six albums and garnered seven Grammy nominations. Mr. Brecker has worked with an endless list of jazz musicians following his early work with the Horace Silver Quintet.Formed in the early 1990s, and taking its name from a Chick Corea composition, California-based Charged Particles crosses stylistic boundaries and blends diverse traditions to create engaging new sounds. In 2011, the third generation of the band was born in California. The west coast trio began with Murray Low firing up the keyboards and Jason Muscat on electric bass. When Jason joined the touring band “Tainted Love”, Aaron Germain took over blazing on the electric bass. Founding member, John Krosnick anchors the band on the drums.San Francisco based jazz saxophonist Tod Dickow performs in a wide variety of setting ranging from big bands to small combos adding a dynamic voice as an accomplished soloist and accompanist. He has performed at major venues including The Monterey Jazz Festival, The Kool Jazz Festival, Yoshi’s and SFjazz. Mr. Dickow has performed alongside well-known artists including Dave Brubeck, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson, Frank Sinatra Jr. and more. He keeps Michael Brecker’s music and spirit alive.
- Sep 1611:00 AMNational Voter Registration DaySpeak with a local Board of Elections member and learn more about the voting process.
- Sep 162:00 PMLGBTQ+ Support GroupDiscover a welcoming and supportive space where nonbinary and LGBTQ+ students can share their experiences, express their identities, and find empowerment. Together, we’ll discuss topics like breaking down barriers, increasing awareness of discrimination, and embracing the strength of your unique voice. Let’s build a community of understanding, respect, and pride—because your story matters, and so do you.
- Sep 17All dayHomecoming Royalty Applications DueWant to show your Bobcat pride? Run for Homecoming Royalty!Homecoming Court: Two students from each group — first-years/sophomores and juniors/seniors — will be elected to represent their respective courts.FSU Royalty: Two students from any class year will be elected to hold this campus-wide title.Applications are due no later than Friday, September 26 at 4:00 PM. Please refer to the application for additional information.
- Sep 1711:00 AMChalk the WalkJoin FSU Student Counseling Center, Vets Services, and the National Society of Leadership and Success for a fun and unique outreach opportunity! We’ll be decorating the sidewalk area around the Clocktower on Sept 17th at 11 am to 1 pm for National Suicide Awareness Month. We want to spread positivity by writing motivational messages on the ground for all to see and read as they walk by.
- Sep 1711:00 AMConstitution DayTest your knowledge and enter to win a prize.
- Sep 176:00 PMCCM Adoration and RosaryJoin CCM and the Catholic Parish of Divine Mercy for weekly adoration and rosary Wednesdays 6-7 PM at Divine Mercy Parish at St. Michael Church, 44 E. Main Street, Frostburg. Take some quiet time with God and let your soul find rest.For more information or transportation contact Sharon at 410-300-4790
- Sep 177:00 PMMen's Soccer vs West LibertyHome Men's Soccer Game
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