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.
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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.
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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.
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Topics:
Career Services,
Business Programs,
Engineering Technology
Fitchburg State University’s instrumental and choral ensembles performed a joint concert last evening in Weston Auditorium. The concert program served as a showcase of “bite-sized” performances by the Community Orchestra, Concert Band, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, the new Falcon Drumline, and the Fitchbyrds Modern Jazz Band. Ensembles included Fitchburg State students, community members, faculty and staff. Faculty members Jonathan Harvey, Amy McGlothlin, and Hildur Schilling hosted and performed with their respective group. Learn more about our Music Programs here.
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Topics:
Humanities,
Music Programs,
Creative Arts Therapies,
Creative Arts Enterprise
Engineering Technology Department Professor Soumitra Basu lectures to students in his Metrology course in the Metrology Lab. The course introduces various shop-floor measurement techniques and provides an understanding of the basics of mechanical, optical and electrical measurement methods.
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Topics:
Engineering Technology
Last Friday afternoon, President Hodge
joined herFitchburg State Universitycabinet, Freddy Falcon, faculty, staff, alumni, trustees, and more than 50 of our students for an afternoon and early evening on the mountain, taking full advantage of some of the final hours of winter at Wachusett Mountain. For many of our students, it was their first time skiing. No cost. Lessons free! Gear included. A fully planned opportunity to try something new.
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Topics:
Staff,
President
The transition from local high school student to Fitchburg State Falcon began last Tuesday.
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Topics:
Admissions,
Community,
President
Students, their families, faculty and staff gathered in Hammond Gallery. last week for the opening reception of ARTeries. ARTeries is Fitchburg State University Fine Art Department’s annual juried exhibition that showcases the strongest original student work in drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed-media art. ARTeries provides an opportunity for the university community to celebrate the artistic talents of Fitchburg State students.
Student works will be on display until April 17, 2026. Learn more about Arts & Culture at Fitchburg State University here.
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Topics:
Humanities,
Fine Art,
Creative Arts Therapies,
Creative Arts Enterprise
Chartwells Dining finished off Commuter Appreciation Week with a sweet & savory take with Shamrock Shakes and an array of snacks.
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Topics:
Community,
Commuters,
Dining