After last week's performance at the Spring Mega Mix, Music Professor Justin Casinghino leads the Modern Jazz Band work on new pieces for their next performance in Conlon Fine Arts. Learn more about our Music Programs here.
After last week's performance at the Spring Mega Mix, Music Professor Justin Casinghino leads the Modern Jazz Band work on new pieces for their next performance in Conlon Fine Arts. Learn more about our Music Programs here.
Topics: Humanities, Music Programs, Creative Arts Therapies, Creative Arts Enterprise
Alpha Sigma Tau are holding their yearly Swing-a-Thon on the quad, they have been swinging since 8 a.m. yesterday morning, and will continue until 8 p.m. tonight for a total of 36 hours. They are swinging to raise money for the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN). RAINN helps people who experienced sexual assault get the help they need to support them and give them a voice. Learn more about Alpha Sigma Tau and Greek Life here.
Topics: Greek Life
Yesterday, our Career Services and Advising Center hosted the Creative and Common Good Career Fair event, open to anyone interested in careers in communications, arts, education, criminal justice, government, human services and nonprofit fields. First-year students, sophomores, juniors, and seniors were strongly encouraged to attend and take this opportunity to connect with employers looking to hire Fitchburg State students.
Topics: Information Session, Career Services
The English Studies Department held their annual High School Writing Awards and Creative Writing Awards Ceremony this afternoon in Presidents Hall. President Hodge welcomed attendees and spoke of the importance of creative writing as a tool for communication. First place winner, or their designees read their award winning pieces. All top prize and honorable mention writing award winners from area high schools were recognized. Some of the first place high school winners' writing along with Fitchburg State student writing appear in the latest volume of Route Two literary publication.
Topics: Community, English Studies
Students in Theater Professor Mary Vreeland's Acting for the Camera course practice their monologues in small groups before performing in front of the camera in Weston Auditorium. This course involves intensive scene study for the advanced student actor.
Topics: Theater Block, Communications/Media, Creative Arts Therapies, Creative Arts Enterprise
Students in Biology and Chemistry Professor Dr. Sean Rollins' Medical Microbiology course performed various procedures in their lab in the Antonucci Science Complex. The course serves as an introduction to the biology of major groups of micro-organisms including bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi. Emphasis is placed on their relationship to man as agents of infectious diseases. In the laboratory principles and practices of aseptic techniques and diagnostic identification and culture of disease entities are explored.
Topics: Health and Natural Sciences
A question from a student in our Fall of 2024 Upward Bound Math & Science (UBMS) program served as a catalyst to partnering with Technology, Office of Student Development, and Housing and Residential Services departments to provide a sound engineering workshop at WXPL 91.3 FM for the UBMS students.
Topics: Music Programs, Education Program
Best-selling author and illustrator Peter H. Reynolds, a 1983 alumnus of Fitchburg State University, returned to the campus earlier this month for an artist residency for a series of events with students, faculty and community members. On this day, Mr. Reynolds sat with President Hodge for a Q&A session in front of a crowded audience of students, faculty, staff, and community members in the Hammond Hall Main Lounge. Learn more about Peter H. Reynolds' visit to campus here.
Topics: Community, Alumni, Communications/Media, President
In a cooperative effort between Career Services and Advising Center and Communications Media's Assistant Professor, Photography Concentration, J Flynn our photography students offered professional headshots at this week's Business and Technology Career Fair.
Topics: Communications/Media
Do you have a passion for using art, music, or drama to help people? Fitchburg State’s B.A. in Creative Arts Therapies (CAT) program prepares students to combine their love for the arts with therapeutic techniques that promote healing and well-being. This program equips future Creative Arts Therapists with hands-on experience and essential skills in psychology and therapeutic approaches.
Topics: Humanities, Creative Arts Therapies