First known photograph of the campus, taken in 1910 before buildings were erected.
Black Swamp Arts Festival
Bowling Green Normal School in 1915.
A tractor pull in Bowling Green.
Aerial view of the campus, circa early 1930s.
The Wood County Public Library
Navy and Marines performing drills on the BGSU campus during World War II in 1945.
A university shuttle
The Mathematical Sciences Building was completed in 1970 at a final cost of $7.2 million.
A wind turbine outside of Bowling Green, Ohio.
One of the newest residence halls at BGSU, Falcon Heights opened in Fall 2011.
Workers at the Universal Machine Co. in Bowling Green, Ohio producing materials for the Signal Corps during World War I.
The Oaks Dining Hall.
The main campus skyline looking east from the Administration Building.
Moseley Hall, built in 1916.
Fresh snow covers the lawn near the Student Union.
Jerome Library on BGSU's main campus.
Interior of the Stroh Center prior to an exhibition game against Tiffin.
BGSU shuttle near the Visitor Center stop.
The Firelands James H. McBride Arboretum.
A reflecting telescope at BGSU.
Bowling Green men's ice hockey vs. Michigan.
A Falcons baseball player during a 2014 game.
Interior of the Student Union.
Centennial Hall.
Members of the College Panhellenic Conference gather outside of the Student Union.
Part of the WBGU-TV recording studio.
Frieda Falcon at a basketball game.
The Falcon Marching Band performing at Doyt Perry Stadium.

Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is a public research university in Bowling Green, Ohio.

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Bowling Green is the home of Bowling Green State University.

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Toledo, Ohio

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City in and the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio, United States.

City in and the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio, United States.

Peter Navarre, frontiersman, hero of the Battle of Lake Erie
Bird's eye view of Toledo drawn in 1870
A postcard of Toledo in 1876
A 1955 Interstate planning map of Toledo
Toledo c. 1905
A postcard of Toledo in the Depression era
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Toledo Metropolitan Area
Map of racial distribution in Toledo, 2010 U.S. Census. Each dot is 25 people:
One SeaGate, the tallest building in Toledo, is the location of Fifth Third Bank's Northwest Ohio headquarters.
PNC Bank Building, formerly the Ohio Bank Building. Built in 1932, it is the 3rd tallest in Toledo.
Greek revival façade of the Monroe Street entrance, Toledo Museum of Art
Looking onto Fifth Third Field
Huntington Center
The Toledo Zoo pedestrian bridge
The Veterans' Glass City Skyway
The Anthony Wayne Bridge
The National Guard delivering water during the 2014 event

Some of what are now considered its suburbs in Ohio include: Bowling Green, Holland, Lake Township, Maumee, Millbury, Monclova Township, Northwood, Oregon, Ottawa Hills, Perrysburg, Rossford, Springfield Township, Sylvania, Walbridge, Waterville, Whitehouse, and Washington Township.

The University of Toledo and Bowling Green State University received Ohio grants for solar energy research.

WBGU-TV

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Former WGBU-TV logo
A WBGU news vehicle.
A WBGU television set.

WBGU-TV, virtual channel 27 (UHF digital channel 22), is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station licensed to Bowling Green, Ohio, United States.

Owned by Bowling Green State University, it is sister to radio station WBGU (88.1 FM).

A copy of the BG News on a news stand.

BG News

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A copy of the BG News on a news stand.
The Kuhlin Center where the news offices are currently located.
The BG Falcon Media newsroom.

Founded in 1920, the BG News is the student-run newspaper at Bowling Green State University, which is published Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semesters and weekly during the summer.

It can be picked up at hundreds of locations on and off campus around Bowling Green, Ohio.

WFAL Falcon Radio

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The WFAL recording studio

WFAL Falcon Radio is a commercial internet radio station run by students of Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, broadcasting exclusively online.

Hamilton performs during a Stars on Ice show, April 2001

Scott Hamilton (figure skater)

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Retired American figure skater and Olympic gold medalist.

Retired American figure skater and Olympic gold medalist.

Hamilton performs during a Stars on Ice show, April 2001
Hamilton's final performance on the Stars on Ice tour

He was adopted at the age of six weeks by Dorothy (née McIntosh), a professor, and Ernest S. Hamilton, a professor of biology, and raised in Bowling Green, Ohio.

Hamilton attended Bowling Green State University in Ohio.

The WBGU recording studio.

WBGU (FM)

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The WBGU recording studio.
The WBGU recording studio.
The WBGU recording studio.

WBGU (88.1 FM) is an American non-commercial, college radio station licensed to serve Bowling Green, Ohio, United States.

The station, established in 1951, is owned and operated by Bowling Green State University.

William Easterly

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American economist, specializing in economic development.

American economist, specializing in economic development.

Born in West Virginia and raised in Bowling Green, Ohio, Easterly received his BA from Bowling Green State University in 1979 and his Ph.D. in economics from MIT in 1985.