Sponsored by the Office of Student Employment.
sponsored by CFFA.
sponsored by Sodexo Dining Services.
Welcome Week:
Doctor of Physical Therapy and Health and Human Primary and Secondary Advisor Meet and Greet in BCHS 100
Welcome Week: Pups & Popsicles. Sponsored by UF 4 Paws Club.
CORY ST. SOUTH (rain site – AMU MPR)
The Oiler Fall KickOff is sponsored by Pre-Med Club
Rain site – FRC MAC 1-4 & LOBBY
The Minute to Fight It is sponsored by Oilers Fighting Cancer
Rain site – AMU MPR
Habitat for Humanity – Nostalgic 2000’s Tie Dye
CORY ST. SOUTH
Sponsored by Pre-Vet Club
Rain site – FRC MAC 1-4 & LOBBY
Lava Lamps and Lemonade sponsored by TriBeta
Derrick Says DON’T: Oilers Against Hazing sponsored by Safety & Wellness, Equity & Title IX, Greek Life and Student Activities.
Sigma Kappa MeetingAMU ENDLY
UF 4 Paws club meeting learn about 4 Paws for Ability and who the SDiT’s are on campus!
First meeting of the UF kpop club.
Join us for fun meetings to learn more about Habitat for Humanity and get involved with the local Findlay community!

You’re invited to the 2022 University of Findlay Western IHSA Team Informational Meeting!
Where: Martin Lecture Hall
When: August 24th @ 9:30 p.m.
What: Going over tryout information for the upcoming season! Will also be talking about Placement Forms for new members and volunteering with Challenged Champions! Please bring paper and a pen to take notes.
We’re looking for riders of all levels – BEGINNER through OPEN! Everyone is welcome to tryout!

The UF 3-Day Eventing team is hosting their annual tryouts! Minimal riding experience is required, just bring a good attitude and willingness to learn. Reach out to ransomg@findlay.edu to be added to the list!
UF’s gay-straight alliance bi-weekly meeting
Come learn about safety and environmental topics with the ESOH clubs
The purpose of Rotaract is to provide an opportunity for young men and women to enhance the knowledge and skills that will assist them in personal development, to address the physical and social needs of their communities, and to promote better relations between all people worldwide through a framework of friendship and service.
Come meet the brothers of the Eta Mu Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity when you can get a tour of the fraternity’s house, and learn more about our fraternity and Greek Life here on campus!
Come hang out and meet the brothers of Theta Chi! Tie-dye some shirts and enjoy free food!
UF 4 Paws is meeting to talk about socializations
What better way is there to explore campus than with a scavenger hunt! The brothers of Theta Chi will be hosting a scavenger hunt via Goosechase and all are welcome to join! There will be prizes available for the winners of the scavenger hunt!!
kpop club meeting
Join us for fun meetings and events to learn more about Habitat for Humanity and get involved with the local Findlay community!
Come meet the brothers of Theta Chi and enjoy a chill evening of playing games! There will be board games, cards games, and video games to play. Hope to see you there!
The job fair is for the College of Health Professions students seeking full-time, part-time, co-op, and internship opportunities. A professional photo booth & career development workshops will accompany this event.

Join us Saturday, September 10 at the Koehler Center
Our first CPS Flock Walk will be held outside around the UF campus. This is a family-friendly event with other activities! Join us and walk with your family, friends, and neighbors to support LOCAL cancer patients!
Registration will begin at 9:30am and the walk will be kicked off with a lap from local, community survivors at 10:30am. The event will include walking, inflatables, yard games and more! Celebrations and awards will begin 12:00 pm.

Donnell Broadway Concert Series
University of Findlay’s Donnell Broadway Concert Series featuring Award-winning Broadway star Jenn Colella.
Ticket Information:
Tickets are $30 for adults, $27 for senior citizens, $10 for non-UF students, and free for UF students, faculty, and staff with valid University ID. Tickets can be purchased at the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts box office at 200 W. Main Cross St., or online at MCPA’s website.
Jenn Colella is an MFA Acting graduate of UC Irvine, who just ended a sold-out run in “SUFFS” as Carrie Chapman Catt at The Public Theatre, for which she garnered an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination. Colella starred in the Tony Award-winning smash hit musical “Come From Away” as Beverley/Annette and others, in a performance that garnered her 2017 Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk Awards and a 2017 Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, as well as Craig Noel, Helen Hayes and Dora Awards for pre-Broadway productions of “Come From Away.”
Colella won a Grammy Award for her work on the “Dear Evan Hansen” cast recording. She has been previously seen on Broadway in “If/Then,” “Chaplin,” “High Fidelity,” and “Urban Cowboy” (Outer Critics Circle Award nomination). Off-Broadway, Colella was in “Beebo Brinker Chronicles,” “Lucky Guy,” “Slut,” and “Closer Than Ever.” Colella’s select regional credits include “Come From Away” (La Jolla Playhouse, Ford’s Theatre, Toronto), “Peter Pan” (Sacramento Music Circus & PCLO), and “Side Show” (Kennedy Center).
TV credits include “Feed the Beast,” “Elementary,” “All My Children,” “Rescue Me,” “The Good Wife,” “The Code,” “Madam Secretary,” “FBI: Most Wanted,” and “Evil.” She has been seen on film in “Uncertainty” with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and stars in the live capture film of “Come From Away” on Apple TV+.
Night one of Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment!
Come give us your feedback on all things dining! Let’s chat dining events, specials, menus, and more!
UF 4 Paws is meeting to discuss and talk with one of our former SDiT’s family where she is a service dog for a child!
The University of Findlay will be celebrating Constitution Day with guest speaker Scott Gerber J.D., Ph.D. He will deliver a lecture entitled, “Should the Supreme Court be Reformed?” This free event will be in the Ritz Auditorium from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and is open to the public.
Help ENGL 104, 106, & 107 students with their portfolios.
Night to of Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment!
Come learn about safety and environmental topics with the ESOH clubs.
Come to the Student Activity office with your current UF ID and receive a free movie ticket to the local Findlay AMC theater. *While tickets last
Come to the Student Activity office with your current UF ID and receive a free movie ticket to the local Findlay AMC theater *While tickets last

“Who Will Be a Witness?”
In this talk, Dr. Drew G. I. Hart will explore the domesticated and distorted witness western Christendom has produced, with particular concern with its colonial child, white supremacy. However, this lecture won’t stay at the level of critical analysis of the problem and instead will gesture us forward into a Jesus-shaped, prophetic, and grassroots witness that is committed to justice for the most vulnerable while participating in God’s delivering presence. Hart draws on his experience as a pastor, professor, antiracism leader, and his local community organizing work, coupled with his extensive understanding of social change theory and theological ethics. Through the use of story, scripture, history, and personal experience the audience will be invited to put on their blue jeans and join God’s nonviolent social revolution from the underside of society in solidarity with all those who have had their backs against the wall.
See your name in an artistic way with letter brush art. Your name will be painted on a poster with a unique lettering design. *UF ID required
Leadership Development with Eric Smith – “The Money Game”
kpop club meeting
Join us for fun meetings and events to learn more about Habitat for Humanity and get involved with the local Findlay community!
English playwright Sarah Kane wrote 4.48 Psychosis while in the depths of one of her recurring bouts of clinical depression that led to her death by suicide. Experimental in its structure, the play has no explicitly named characters or stage directions, resembling a series of poems and journal entries. It is a deeply personal and affecting portrayal of one person’s experience with mental illness and also an exploration of the universal human need for understanding and connection. 4.48 Psychosis is presented through a special arrangement with Casarotto Ramsay & Associates Ltd.
Because this show addresses issues of depression, self-harm, and suicidal despair, it is not recommended for young children.
English playwright Sarah Kane wrote 4.48 Psychosis while in the depths of one of her recurring bouts of clinical depression that led to her death by suicide. Experimental in its structure, the play has no explicitly named characters or stage directions, resembling a series of poems and journal entries. It is a deeply personal and affecting portrayal of one person’s experience with mental illness and also an exploration of the universal human need for understanding and connection. 4.48 Psychosis is presented through a special arrangement with Casarotto Ramsay & Associates Ltd.
Because this show addresses issues of depression, self-harm, and suicidal despair, it is not recommended for young children.
English playwright Sarah Kane wrote 4.48 Psychosis while in the depths of one of her recurring bouts of clinical depression that led to her death by suicide. Experimental in its structure, the play has no explicitly named characters or stage directions, resembling a series of poems and journal entries. It is a deeply personal and affecting portrayal of one person’s experience with mental illness and also an exploration of the universal human need for understanding and connection. 4.48 Psychosis is presented through a special arrangement with Casarotto Ramsay & Associates Ltd.
Because this show addresses issues of depression, self-harm, and suicidal despair, it is not recommended for young children.
Residence Life will be putting on a superhero movie with quesadillas to eat. In addition, there will be a raffle for a variety of prizes including gift cards.
English playwright Sarah Kane wrote 4.48 Psychosis while in the depths of one of her recurring bouts of clinical depression that led to her death by suicide. Experimental in its structure, the play has no explicitly named characters or stage directions, resembling a series of poems and journal entries. It is a deeply personal and affecting portrayal of one person’s experience with mental illness and also an exploration of the universal human need for understanding and connection. 4.48 Psychosis is presented through a special arrangement with Casarotto Ramsay & Associates Ltd.
Because this show addresses issues of depression, self-harm, and suicidal despair, it is not recommended for young children.