Fitchburg State University Military and Veteran Services Director Nolan Buck recently hosted a Veterans Services: Dog Day at our Veteran Center. The event served as an opportunity to take a moment to "paws," reflect & destress with therapy dogs.
Fitchburg State University Military and Veteran Services Director Nolan Buck recently hosted a Veterans Services: Dog Day at our Veteran Center. The event served as an opportunity to take a moment to "paws," reflect & destress with therapy dogs.
Topics: Veteran Services
Students in Andrea Olmstead's Drawing class work on their projects in the Conlon Fine Arts building. This studio course introduces students to the practice of drawing with emphasis on the description of form through means of line, shade, and perspective. An investigation of a variety of media as well as of basic stylistic alternatives is encouraged. Learn more about our Fine Art Program here.
Topics: Humanities, Fine Art, Creative Arts Therapies, Creative Arts Enterprise
Students in Biology and Chemistry Professor Elizabeth DiLoreto's Medical Microbiology Lab perform strep tests in the Antonucci Science Complex. This 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
Environmental and Earth Science Professor Christopher Picone led attendees of the Community Read Film Screening of Food Inc. 2 in a word cloud exercise prior to watching the film in the Ellis White Auditorium. The results served to ascertain concerns and steer his post-screening discussion.
Future Falcons joined us at an admitted student open house to see what their life at Fitchburg State could be. The day's program included campus tours, program-specific information sessions and a reception in the Athletics and Recreation Center. After President Donna Hodge welcomed everyone to the reception, with the help of our Drumline, Future Falcons, their families and guests, were able to mingle with a multitude of departments and student groups. The university offers a number of additional visit opportunities, from general tours to specific information sessions geared toward accepted students who are still making their academic decisions. Learn more on your opportunities here at Fitchburg State here.
Topics: Admissions, Information Session, Criminal Justice
Music Program Professor Dr. Jonathan Harveywelcomed the audience in the Kent Recital Hall for Women in the Arts, a continuation of our Women's History Month celebration. The event showcased women-identified artists and performers, featuring visual artists, musicians, poets, and more. Learn more about our Humanities Programs here.
Topics: Humanities, Music Programs, Creative Arts Therapies, Creative Arts Enterprise
Topics: Engineering Technology
In a cooperative effort between our Criminal Justice Program and our Housing and Residential Services students in Professor Michael S. McCutcheon's Criminal Investigation course were able to work crime scenes in an unoccupied suite in Aubuchon Hall. In this lab, students use various methods to create blood spatter patterns, then perform blood spatter analysis. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis a forensic discipline that interprets the size, shape, and distribution of bloodstains at a crime scene to reconstruct events, such as identifying the positioning of individuals, weapon type, and mechanism of bloodshed.
Topics: Police Program, Criminal Justice, Housing, Behavioral Sciences
Yesterday afternoon, student services leaders gathered in the Falcon Hub to celebrate and support our graduating seniors. The first session of the Graduation and Commencement Fair provided a seamless experience for students to finalize their journey at Fitchburg State.
Topics: Alumni, Commencement
Yesterday, our Career Services and Advising Center hosted the Business and Technology Career Fair event in the Hammond Hall Main Lounge. The event was open to anyone interested in careers in business, engineering technology, construction management, and IT/technology 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: Career Services, Business Programs, Engineering Technology