- Apr 51:00 PMMen's Lacrosse vs MolloyHome Men's Lacrosse Game
- Apr 52:00 PMAcrobatics & Tumbling vs West LibertyLast Home Acrobatics & Tumbling Meet of the Regular Season - Senior Day
- Apr 5–6SafeRideEffective Spring 2025, the SafeRide Program will no longer utilize the TransLoc App. As a result, current FSU students may catch a safe ride, during business hours, by calling the SafeRide Office at 301-687-RIDE (7433).Hours of Operation: Friday & Saturday | 10:00PM - 2:00AM
- Apr 612:00 AMCatholic Sunday MassJoin us as we attend weekly Sunday Mass with the Catholic Faith Community at Divine Mercy Parish at Saint Michael Church, 44 E. Main Street, Frostburg. 5 p.m. (Sat night), 8 a.m. & Noon Sunday.Transportation provided to the Noon Mass as needed.For more information contact Sharon at 410-300-4790
- Apr 65:35 PMSunday Free SupperAll FSU students are invited to join us for a free dinner and social on Sunday nights, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Osborne Newman Center. This is a simple, homemade meal with an opportunity to casually socialize, play games, etc.For more information contact Sharon Bogusz at 410-300-4790.
- Apr 67:00 PMMax Partlow Jr., saxophone - Junior RecitalFrostburg State University’s Department of Music will present student Maxwell Partlow in his junior saxophone recital on Sunday, April 6, at 7:00 p.m. in the Pealer Recital Hall of FSU’s Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center. He will be joined by guest artists Samuel White (trumpet), Douglas Holtz (trombone), Tom Harrison (keyboard), Peter Lewis (bass) and Daniel Hicks (drums). The concert is free and open to the public. This event will also be livestreamed; the link will be posted at www.frostburg.edu/concerts.Partlow will perform “Jeannine” by Duke Pearson, “Jungle Strut” by Gene Ammons, “Ask Me Now” by Thelonious Monk, “Stablemates” by Benny Golson, “Work Song” by Nat Adderly, “One Hundred Ways” by Quincy Jones and “After You’ve Gone” by Turner Layton.Partlow studies under Dr. Brent Weber at FSU. He is a member of the FSU NAfME (National Association for Music Education). Partlow anticipates graduating in May 2026 with a bachelor’s in music education and saxophone performance and a minor in jazz studies. His career goal is to become a public-school music teacher in Maryland and a music performer. Partlow attended Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts.For more information, contact FSU’s Department of Music at 301-687-4109.FSU is committed to making all its programs, services and activities accessible to persons with disabilities. To request accommodation through the ADA Compliance Office, call 301-687-3035 or use a Voice Relay Operator at 1-800-735-2258.
- Apr 78:00 PMIntramural Indoor Soccer LeagueCreate a team or join a team and play intramural soccer on Monday evenings beginning March 3. Register using your FSU email at www.imleagues.com/frostburg. Official league rules are listed on the indoor soccer IM leagues page.
- Apr 86:00 PMBoard Games NightCome play Board Games on Tuesday, Apr. 8 from 6-9 p.m. at Lewis J. Ort Library 3rd Floor Exhibit Area with @OrtLibrary. Bring a game, bring a friend, or play one of our board games brought by our staff. There will be someone there to teach new players. Beginners and experienced players are welcome.
- Apr 911:00 AMCareer and Internship FairThe FSU On-Campus Career and Internship Fair will be held on Wednesday, April 9 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Lane University Center. All students and majors are encouraged to attend and connect with over 50 employers looking to hire part-time, full-time, and seasonal jobs and internships!
- Apr 91:00 PMPanel Discussion: Women In Male-Dominated FieldsJoin us on April 9th at 1:00 pm in Lane University Center room 113 to hear from professors about their experiences as women in male-dominated industries. Learn about the fields they are in and ask questions.Guest speakers:Dr. Holly Currie, Chemistry & PhysicsDr. Rebecca Chory, ManagementRebecca Flinn, Computer Science & Information TechnologiesSponsored by W.O.M.E.N. and the Office of Civic Engagement.For more information, please contact the Office of Civic Engagement at civicengagement@frostburg.edu
- Apr 93:00 PMBaseball vs ShepherdHome Baseball Nine-Inning Game
- Apr 94:00 PMCoffee Talk With A CounselorLearn more about how events impact you. Have an open space to learn more about how to improve your mental well-being. Grab a free beverage at the event and pick up some great free resources and items.
- Apr 96:00 PMTim Wheeler Book ReadingTim Wheeler, reporter and editor of the Worker, Daily Word and the online Peoples World will be reading from his recent book "No Power Greater: The Life & Times of George A. Meyers" on Wednesday, April 9 beginning at 6 p.m. in the Lewis J. Ort Library 3rd Floor Exhibit Area. George Meyers, from Lonaconing, MD, came from a coal mining family. His experience working at the Celanese encouraged him to unionize the plant, and later become Labor Secretary for the Communist Party USA. Tim Wheeler was a close friend and comrade of Meyers for thirty years. Mr. Wheeler will be autographing copies of his books at the event.
- Apr 98:00 PMIntramural Indoor Pickleball LeagueGrab a friend and register for 2 v 2 pickleball. Games are played on Wednesdays from 8 - 11 p.m.in Cordts PE 168. Using your FSU email address, create an account and register at www.imleagues.com/frostburg
- Apr 9–10Wing NightLate Night Special: Wings in Chesapeake Dining Hall. 10 p.m. - Midnight
- Apr 103:00 PMMen's Tennis vs Fairmont StateFirst Home Men's Tennis Match of the Season
- Apr 103:00 PMWomen's Tennis vs Fairmont StateFirst Home Women's Tennis Match of the Season
- Apr 107:00 PMSGA General Body MeetingThe Student Government Association meets bi-weekly to:Hear and address student comments and concernsProvide funding to recognized student organizationsDevelop and administer student self-government policiesProvide services to studentsDiscuss upcoming campus eventsServe as the liaison between students, faculty, staff and administrationDecide how student activity fees will be spentAll are welcome to attend!
- Apr 117:30 PMCES presents Jumaane Smith "Sweet Baby"New Orleans-Style Street Beats, Jazz and BluesExperience the rollicking excitement of blues, funk, jazz, shuffles and New Orleans-style street beats with charismatic jazz trumpeter, vocalist and composer Jumaane Smith, whose original compositions and spirited renditions of nostalgic standards like “When You’re Smiling,” “St. James Infirmary” and “You’re Nobody Until Somebody Loves You” will fill the historic Palace Theatre to create an intimate evening of exhilarating entertainment.Mentored by the legendary Wynton Marsalis during his years as a Juilliard scholarship student, Smith subsequently toured and recorded with Michael Bublé for nearly two decades, was a member of Harry Connick Jr.’s house band and worked with musical legends like Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Aretha Franklin, Christian McBride, Kamasi Washington, Alicia Keys and Jon Batiste. He has performed on five Grammy-winning records, in two Emmy Award-nominated TV performances, at the Grammy Awards with Stevie Wonder, in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story and at world-class music venues, including Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Vail Jazz Festival, the Hollywood Bowl and Joe’s Pub.Immediately after the performance, Chuck Dicken, station director of FSU’s National Public Radio affiliate station WFWM-FM joins the artists for a lively conversation with audience members. Discover details about Jumanne Smith’s career as a professional musician, composer and bandleader and his work with legends like Wynton Marsalis, Michael Bublé and Harry Connick, Jr.This engagement of Jumaane Smith is made possible through the Jazz Touring Network program of Mid Atlantic Arts with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.CES is supported in part by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, and receives financial support from the Allegany Arts Council and the City of Frostburg.
- Apr 117:30 PMDr. Brent Weber, saxophone - Faculty RecitalSAXOPHONIST DR. BRENT WEBER TO PRESENT FACULTY ARTIST RECITALFSU Department of Music will present saxophonist Dr. Brent Weber in a Faculty Artist Series concert on Friday, April 11, at 7:30 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 red “Join Stream” button on this page to view the live performance.Saxophonist BRENT WEBER has enjoyed a diverse musical journey as performer and educator. After earning degrees in saxophone performance from Southern Oregon University (BA) and University of Georgia (MM) Dr. Weber joined the faculty as Assistant Professor of Saxophone at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music in the capitol of China’s Sichuan province, Chengdu. After two incredible years teaching and freelancing in Southwest China, Dr. Weber returned to the U.S. to pursue his Doctorate in Musical Arts at the University of Georgia. From 2009-2012 he had the opportunity to study with teachers Kenneth Fischer, Eugene Rousseau, Joseph Wytko, and Connie Frigo. These experiences have uniquely shaped Dr. Weber into the artist and pedagogue he is today.Experienced in multiple genres of music from classical to jazz, rock ‘n’ roll and beyond, Dr. 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, he is active with the North American Saxophone Alliance performing in conferences in Minnesota, Louisiana, Florida, Oregon, and Georgia. 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. Most recently Dr. Weber was part of the 2012 Naxos release Street Song featuring the University of Georgia Wind Ensemble under the direction of Dr. John Lynch.Dr. Weber is currently Department Chair and Assistant Professor of Saxophone in the Department of Music at Frostburg State University in Western Maryland where in addition to maintaining the saxophone and bassoon studios he also coordinates the jazz studies program.
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