Fitchburg State University Police Program 9th ROC - First Responder Training

Posted by Andy Cunningham on May 27, 2026 at 4:15 PM

Preparing modern law enforcement for high-stakes medical response. Advanced medical tactical skills are a cornerstone of modern community policing. This week, the 9th Fitchburg State University Police Program's Recruit Officer Course (ROC) continued their rigorous First Responder training, focusing on emergency wound assessment and trauma care. Under the instruction of  Fitchburg State University Police Sgt. Timothy Grant, recruits are developing the tactical proficiency and critical decision-making skills required to stabilize injuries before EMS arrives. 

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Topics: Police Program, Criminal Justice, Behavioral Sciences

Around Campus - Student Affairs Retreat

Posted by Andy Cunningham on May 27, 2026 at 11:15 AM

 Strategic planning for the student experience. This morning, our Office of Student Affairs gathered in the Hammond Main Lounge for their annual retreat. Dean of Students Tim St. John launched the session with a comprehensive year-in-review presentation, providing key updates and reflecting on the team's measurable impact on student success and campus vitality. The day transitioned into collaborative group workshops focused on strategic goal-setting for the upcoming academic cycles. Thank you to this dedicated team for their tireless work in fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and supportive environment for the Fitchburg State community! 

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Topics: Student Experience, Student Engagement

Fitchburg State University Police Program 9th Recruit Officer Course (ROC) - Physical Training

Posted by Andy Cunningham on May 26, 2026 at 3:06 PM

Our 9th Fitchburg State University Police Program'sRecruit Officer Course (ROC) began week two, as they begin just about every day, with physical training (PT) this morning at Elliot Field. PT instructors, MPTC Instructor Bailey and Dr. Jess Alsup of our Exercise Sports Science Program (EXSS), led the recruits in their exercise session. 

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Topics: Police Program, Criminal Justice, Behavioral Sciences

Fitchburg State University Police Program 9th ROC - CPR Training

Posted by Andy Cunningham on May 21, 2026 at 3:17 PM

Fitchburg State University Police Sgt., and Certified CPR Instructor, Timothy Grant, along with Fitchburg Police Sgt. Daniella Lopez began day one of intensified CPR training of the 9th Fitchburg State University Police Program's Recruit Officer Course (ROC)  class.

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Topics: Police Program, Behavioral Sciences

CTL Presents: "Burnout-Proof Pedagogy" with Dr. Brielle Harbin

Posted by Andy Cunningham on May 20, 2026 at 9:27 AM

Investing in the people who invest so much in our students. 
Our faculty and librarians wear a lot of hats—teacher, advisor, mentor, and confidant. To help combat the overload that comes with these expanding roles, the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL)  recently hosted "Burnout-Proof Pedagogy." Led by Dr. Brielle Harbin from  Your Cooperative Colleague, this session gave our educators a chance to reset and learn how to implement the 3C Framework (Clear, Consistent, Caring). By setting healthy boundaries and encouraging students to build broader networks of support, our faculty can protect their own energy while continuing to provide an elite learning environment.

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Topics: Faculty, Staff, Library

Fitchburg State University Police Program 9th ROC - Day 1

Posted by Andy Cunningham on May 18, 2026 at 3:15 PM
The journey began this morning at the Landry Arena (just two days after commencement) for the recruits of the 9th Fitchburg State University Police Program  Recruit Officer Course (ROC). Academy Director Ola Wysocki and our elite Staff Instructors addressed the recruits directly at the onset. This is where the next generation of law enforcement excellence begins. Welcome to the grind, ROC!
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Topics: Police Program, Behavioral Sciences

Undergraduate Commencement - May 16, 2026

Posted by Andy Cunningham on May 16, 2026 at 6:25 PM

Two ceremonies, unmatched Falcon pride, and the Undergraduate Class of 2026 has officially taken flight! 

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Topics: Commencement

Graduate Commencement - May 16, 2026

Posted by Andy Cunningham on May 16, 2026 at 12:15 PM

And just like that, the Graduate Class of 2026 is officially in the books! 

The campus was absolutely buzzing with pure joy, proud families, and the well-deserved smiles of our newest master’s graduates. Swipe through to see the magic of today’s Graduate Commencement—from posing with Freddy Falcon to those emotional family hugs.

You balanced the jobs, the families, the late nights, and the endless dedication to unlock this next level. Your expertise is official, and the world is ready for what you do next.

Congratulations, Graduate Falcons! You made history today!

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Topics: Commencement, Graduate Programs, SGOCE

Theater Production: "They, Them, Those"

Posted by Andy Cunningham on May 14, 2026 at 9:06 AM

Earlier this month, the Communications Media Department  in association with Rollstone Congregational Church, Work Inc., and the Making Opportunity Count (MOC) Youth Innovation Center  presented "They, Them, Those." The play is a thought-provoking exhibit, asking the question, What is it in our nature that causes us to OTHER our fellow man? Conceived, sculpted, and performed by the artists themselves. Exhibit Tour, followed by a post-performance discussion, moderated by Paula Collins of Work Inc.

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

Game Studio Post Mortem - Spring 2026

Posted by Andy Cunningham on May 13, 2026 at 3:14 PM
Professors  Jonathan Amakawa  and Andres Gonzalez hosted a packed house at Randall Lecture Hall for the Spring 2026 Game Studio Post Mortem. This isn't just a class—it’s a semester-long, full-time "deep dive" where students operate as a professional game studio to build a title from scratch.
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Topics: Game Design, Communications/Media

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