Around Campus - Theatrical Design Skills

Posted by Andy Cunningham on May 1, 2025 at 2:56 PM

Theater Professor Ellen (Cap) Corduan discuses the intricacies of stage design in relationship to an actors physical process in her Theatrical Design Skills course. This is a lecture/laboratory course presenting basic problem solving skills in scenic and costume craft covering terminology and processes of stage production including integration of design elements/materials, basic drafting, stage carpentry, rigging, equipment use and shop safety.

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Topics: Communications/Media, Theater Program, Creative Arts Therapies, Creative Arts Enterprise

Dr. Joshua Spero Retirement

Posted by Andy Cunningham on May 1, 2025 at 9:15 AM

Friends, family, colleagues, current & former students gathered in the Falcon Hub yesterday afternoon to celebrate the career of s Economics, History and Political Science Department Professor Joshua Spero, Kind words were shared by Professor Paul Weizer, Benjamin Lieberman, and Eric Budd. Elizabeth Walsh, of  Senator John J. Cronin's office presented a citation from the Massachusetts State Senate to honor his years of service. Dr. Spero, while no longer teaching, will remain involved in his much beloved travel abroad programs.

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Topics: Community, Economics, History, and Political Science

U.S. Economic History on Highland Plaza

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 30, 2025 at 3:18 PM

Economics, History and Political Science Professor Katherine Jewell took advantage of the great weather and took her U.S. Economic History class to the Highland Plaza where each group debated a case in U.S. economics. This course takes a panoramic view of the economic history of the United States, surveying the course of U.S. history from the early European settlement of the 1600s and 1700s up until the contemporary age of globalization, all from the perspective of and with an emphasis upon the economic matters that informed that history.

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Topics: Economics, History, and Political Science

Dancing with the Staff Rehearsal

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 30, 2025 at 9:43 AM

For the last month, our Dance Club Pros worked with staff to come up with a 3-4 minute dance, and yesterday afternoon was their last rehearsal in the Weston Auditorium before tonight's Dancing with the Staff event. The Fitchburg Activities Board (FAB) in conjunction with the Dance Club, are hosting Dancing with the Staff as a part of this year's Spring Week 2025 in Weston Auditorium, doors will open at 6:30. The winning Star and Pro will have bragging rights for a year, along with receiving the coveted Dancing with the Staff Trophy.

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Topics: Clubs and Organizations, Staff

Spring Week 2025 - Petting Zoo

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 29, 2025 at 2:10 PM

It was all about selfies and destressing at the Fitchburg Activities Board (FAB) sponsored Petting Zoo for the second day of Spring Week.

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Topics: Clubs and Organizations

Nursing Foundations Lab; Collecting a Sterile Sample

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 29, 2025 at 8:45 AM

Nursing  students learn the process of collecting a sterile urine sample in their Nursing Foundations Lab.; results can be monitored with the aid of real-time feedback. In this course, emphasis is placed on professionalism, caring, communication, cultural considerations, spirituality, sexuality and health promoting activities. 

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Topics: Nursing Program, Health and Natural Sciences

Around Campus - Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 28, 2025 at 3:45 PM

Students in Biology and Chemistry Professor Daniel Welsh's Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 course review for their lab final in the Antonucci Science Complex.

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Topics: Health and Natural Sciences

Harrod Lecture: Patricia Arend

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 28, 2025 at 8:45 AM

Last week, Provost Patricia Marshall welcomed those gathered in the President's Hall for Behavioral Sciences Professor Patricia Arend's Harrod Lecture. After an introduction by Chair of the Behavioral Sciences Department Richard Wiebe, Professor Arend presented her Harrod Lecture: "The Irresistible White Wedding: Cultural Capital, Homosociality, and Guilty Pleasures."

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Topics: Behavioral Sciences

Bio/Chem Club Clean Up Rindge for Earth Day

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 25, 2025 at 5:45 PM

Earlier this week, members of the Bio/Chem Club, along with Biology faculty, gathered at the McKay Campus School parking lot to pick up trash on Rindge Rd. to mark Earth Day. Fitchburg State University Police were on hand to make sure the participants were safe.

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Topics: Clubs and Organizations, Community, Health and Natural Sciences

Future Falcons Academy Week - Becoming a Police Officer at Fitchburg State University

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 25, 2025 at 12:30 PM

Fitchburg State University Police Program  Police Academy Director Alexandra Wysocki and  three of our Police Program students entertained the Future Falcons in the Wallace Gym at the McKay Elementary School. The students got a chance to learn a bit about how important physical fitness, stamina, and cooperation is in the effort to become a police officer. The session ended with Director Wysocki and student inviting the Young Falcons to share what qualities they would appreciate in these soon-to-be officers.

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Topics: Community, Police Program, Criminal Justice

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