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The
Student Book Exchange is located at 530 East Wooster St. in Bowling
Green, OH.
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SBX is proud to carry BGSU Falcons clothing and merchandise,
from sweatshirts to BGSU gifts, from Freddy Falcons to alumni gear.
For future alumni, we also have online textbook reservations and
a BGSU graduation announcement service.
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BGSU
was named one of America's Best Colleges for 2010 by U.S. News
& World Report.
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Built
in 1957, this was the original Music Building, but now it houses
the School of Communication Studies, along with the departments
of journalism, telecommunications and interpersonal communication,
the BG News office, the BG 24 News office, WFAL-AM (680 AM) and
WBGU-FM (88.1 FM), a modern instructional television studio, editing
bays, classrooms and computer facilities.
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BGSU
is celebrating its 100th anniversary.
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Bowling
Green State University
Bowling
Green State University (BGSU) is a public four-year institution
located in Bowling Green, Ohio, USA, about 20 miles south
of Toledo, Ohio on I-75. The institution was granted a charter
in 1910 by the State of Ohio as part of the Lowry bill, which
also established Kent State University. For the 2007–2008
academic year BGSU has a student body of over 20,000, of which
3,000 are graduate students. BGSU offers over 200 undergraduate
programs, as well as various master's and doctoral degrees,
including the nation's first Ph.D. program in photochemical
science, one of the first undergraduate programs in neuroscience,
the first masters degree in Organizational Development and
the first executive MBA program in the State of Ohio. In addition,
BGSU has accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission
(HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
to offer full degree programs online.
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