- Oct 286:00 PMBoard Games NightBring a game, bring a friend! Or play one of our many board games available. Beginners and experienced players welcome. There is always someone available to teach new players. Common games played include: Ticket to Ride, Red Dragon Inn, Code Names, Werewolves of Miller's Hollow, Bang!, Sushi Go, Trash Pandas, Mysterium, Fin Span, Dog Park
- Oct 295:00 PMMen's Soccer vs WheelingFinal Home Men's Soccer Game of the Regular Season
- Oct 296:00 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
- Oct 297:30 PMWomen's Soccer vs WheelingHome Women's Soccer Game
- Oct 307:30 PMVocal Studios RecitalThe Department of Music, Theatre, & Dance presents the Vocal Studios Recital on Thursday, October 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the Pealer Recital Hall of FSU's Pealer Performing Arts Center. The recital is free and open to the public. If you cannot attend in-person, the recital will also be livestreamed; click the ‘JOIN STREAM' button on this page to view the live performance.
- Oct 317:00 PMVolleyball vs Glenville StateHome Volleyball Game
- Oct 317:30 PMBrent Weber, saxophone - Faculty RecitalDr. Brent Weber Will Perform in Faculty Artist Series ConcertFSU’s Department of Music, Theatre, & Dance will present saxophonist Dr. Brent Weber, accompanied by pianist Dr. Joseph Yungen, in a Faculty Artist Series concert on Friday, Oct. 31, at 7:30 p.m. in the Pealer Recital Hall of FSU’s Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center. The concert is free and open to the public; it will also be livestreamed, click the ‘JOIN STREAM' button on this page to view the live performance.The recital will include important works from the history of the saxophone, including: Paul Creston's “Sonata op. 19,” Jacques Ibert's “Concertino da Camera,” Ida Gotkovsky's “Brilliance”, and Heitor Villa-Lobos' “Fantasia for Soprano Saxophone and Piano.”“Sonata for E-flat Alto Saxophone and Piano, Op. 19” by Italian American composer Paul Creston is one of the most well-known pieces composed for the saxophone. In 1939, Creston completed this three-movement work following a classical sonata form paired with modern harmonies. It is notable that Creston included English expressive markings and movement titles (i.e. "with vigor", "increasing", etc.) rather than the typical Italian counterparts in the score. The listener can pick up on a jazz influence as Creston was a fan of the new art form arising in America.Known as the first major concerto for the saxophone, “Concertino da Camera” was composed for alto saxophone accompanied by eleven instruments - wind quintet, string quartet, bass and trumpet. Weber and Yungen will present the version arranged for piano by the French composer, Jacques Ibert. The three-movement work features a post-Romantic affect and some ragtime influence. Written for saxophone pioneer and virtuoso, Sigurd Rascher, the work also contains passages incorporating the highest range, or altissimo register of the saxophone.Of Russian extraction, French-born Ida Gotkovsky is the only living composer on the program. She studied with Olivier Messiaen at the Paris Conservatory of Music, and many elements of his compositional style can be found in “Brilliance for Alto Saxophone and Piano.” Moments of humor, lyrical beauty and sheer force make each of the four movements very special.Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos was said to discover the saxophone in the streets of Rio de Janeiro as a child. This led him to develop a love for woodwinds as he played the clarinet and saxophone through his musical journey. “Fantasia for Soprano Saxophone and Orchestra” was composed in 1948 and published in 1963 with a piano reduction for the orchestra. French saxophonist and counterpart to Sigurd Racher, Marcel Mule commissioned the work with the goal for there to be a major concerto for the soprano saxophone. “Fantasia” delivers with three masterful movements incorporating a neoclassical aesthetic paired with jazz and Brazilian rhythms.Saxophonist Brent Weber is experienced in multiple genres of music from classical to jazz, rock ’n’ roll and beyond, and advocates versatility. His work with the contemporary jazz group Jake Mowrer Quartet featured him performing and recording throughout Northern Georgia. As a concert saxophonist, Weber is active with the North American Saxophone Alliance. He presented the European premiere of Todd Barton’s “Diastems II” at the World Saxophone Congress XIV in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and, as winner of the UGA Concerto Competition, he performed Ingolf Dahl’s “Concerto for Saxophone and Wind Ensemble.” He was part of the 2012 Naxos release, “Street Song.” Formerly an assistant professor at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music in Chengdu, China, Weber is department chair and assistant professor of saxophone in FSU’s Department of Music, Theatre, & Dance where, in addition to maintaining the saxophone and bassoon studios, he also coordinates the Jazz Studies program.Pianist Joseph Yungen is a musician who happens to play the piano. He has established an international reputation for his consistent excellence as soloist and collaborator in a wide variety of music, including chamber music, art song, opera, new music, as well as choral and orchestral music. Known for his insatiable curiosity, Joseph is constantly expanding his musical knowledge, most recently by playing harpsichord and organ, studying piano technology, and exploring unconventional tunings and unequal temperaments. He has served as faculty at Music Academy of the West, the New Jersey Young Artist Piano Competition, and Frostburg State University. Joseph studied with Jonathan Feldman at The Juilliard School, where he earned the Doctor of Musical Arts degree. He received Master of Music degrees in Piano Performance & Literature and in Accompanying & Chamber Music from the Eastman School of Music, where he studied with Jean Barr and Douglas Humpherys, and the Bachelor of Arts degree in Piano Performance at Southern Oregon University under the instruction of Alexander Tutunov.
- Oct 31 – Nov 1SafeRideThe 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.
- Nov 11:00 PMWomen's Rugby vs NavyFinal Home Women's Rugby Game of the Regular Season - Senior Day
- Nov 1–2SafeRideThe 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.
- Nov 42:00 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.
- Nov 510:00 AMFlu ClinicThe Student Health Center will be administering the flu vaccine. The flu vaccine is available for ALL staff, faculty and students. The cost is $30. Cash/Check / Bill to Student PAWS account (student only).
- Nov 511:00 AMMajors FairAre you undecided about your major or maybe just not sure if you are in the major that is best for you? Then check out the Majors Fair! Students have the opportunitity to chat with student representatives from honors and academic groups as they share exciting info about their major!
- Nov 54:00 PMGeneral Body MeetingJoin the Gender Identity and Sexuality Alliance (GISA) for biweekly meetings on Wednesdays at 4pm in Lane 109 to build and support our LGBTQ+ campus community!
- Nov 56:00 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
- Nov 56:00 PMWomen's Soccer vs Fairmont StateLast Home Women's Soccer Game of the Regular Season
- Nov 57:30 PMCES presents Tuba SkinnyNew Orleans Jazz, Blues and Ragtime“Musically, Tuba Skinny mine a rich seam of traditional jazz and blues from the '20s and '30s. And, while it's evident the band treasures the sense of history evoked by these vintage tunes, the players' natural exuberance makes the music feel irresistibly alive.” (Sydney Morning Herald)Tuba Skinny brings a joyful, rambunctious performance of music that encompasses the influences of Depression-era blues, jug band, spirituals, string band music, ragtime and New Orleans R&B. For over a decade, Tuba Skinny has toured the world and amassed a devoted and diverse following of music lovers.Featuring Shaye Cohn on cornet, Barnabus Jones on trombone, Todd Burdick on tuba, Craig Flory on clarinet, Gregory Sherman on guitar/vocals, Max Bien-Kahn on banjo, Robin Rapuzzi on washboard and Erika Lewis on vocals/bass drum, the band interprets traditional jazz and creatively incorporates many musical influences. The result is a true reflection of Americana, encompassing the full genealogy of popular American music from an early 20th century perspective.Following the show, Chuck Dicken, WFWM-FM station director, will lead a lively and interactive conversation between audience members and Tuba Skinny, who will discuss how their distinct style reflects the spirit of Americana.The engagement of Tuba Skinny 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 the Maryland State Arts Council (msac.org) and receives financial support from the Allegany Arts Council and the City of Frostburg.
- Nov 611:00 AMWhat You Water GrowsJust like plants, our mental health thrives when we give it care and attention. Stop by, plant something meaningful, and leave with a reminder that growth takes time, but every little effort counts! This event is hosted by the Student Counseling Center & University Programming Council.
- Nov 67:00 PMGeneral Body SGA MeetingThe Student Government Association's mission is to bridge the gap between students, faculty, staff, and administration, while shaping tomorrow's leaders today! Our General Body Meetings are where that mission comes to life. The agenda typically involves:Swearing in new SenatorsSharing updates on campus initiatives, events, and resourcesVoting on legislationProviding funding to recognized student organizationsAddressing students comments and concerns We invite you to attend our bi-weekly meetings, held Thursdays at 7:00 PM in the Lane Univeristy Center, Atkinson Room, to observe the process in action!
- Nov 67:30 PMFSU Percussion Ensemble Concert
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