From BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY
Highlighting the good created on campus and in the community, Bowling Green State University will hold its sixth TEDxBGSU, an independently organized speaker series on Thursday, March 19, from 10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m., in the Multipurpose Room at the Bowen-Thompson Student Union.
Continuing with its theme of “For the Public Good,” the free, public event is presented by the C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement and will feature 18 speakers from across the BGSU learning community to share innovative ideas worth spreading and to inspire change.
More than one-third of the speakers are undergraduates – a reflection of the university’s commitment to student learning experiences and opportunities.
“While there are many opportunities at BGSU for students to present their work and ideas through research symposium, conference, and classrooms, TEDxBGSU uniquely requires speakers to be leaders and innovators in sharing their ideas,” said Kendra Lutes, associate director of the Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement. “Speaking at TEDxBGSU affords students a masterclass in storytelling and communicating why their work has the potential to change the world and community around them.”
Featured speakers and topics for the 2026 TEDxBGSU event include:
- Tom Daniels
- The power of employee engagement in shifting company outcomes
- Kalista Sampson
- Becoming vibrant in a world that begs college students to be apathetic and “nonchalant”
- Nicole Skilliter and Karen Wilhelm
- Why childhood literacy matters and the way children’s books shape literature
Launched in 2009, TEDx is a program of locally organized events that bring the community together to share a TED-like experience. Some of the talks from TEDx events have gone on to be featured on TED.com and garnered millions of views from audiences across the globe.
For more information about TEDxBGSU, visit BGSU.edu/TEDx.
