Around Campus - Intro to Life Science Lab

Posted by Andy Cunningham on February 3, 2026 at 12:44 PM

Students in Biology and Chemistry Professor Dr. Erin Rehrig's Intro to Life Science lab created a "naked" egg with a soaking in vinegar. After recording the mass, they are on their way to creating a "bouncy" egg in a sugar solution. 

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Topics: Health and Natural Sciences

Black History Month Flag Raising

Posted by Andy Cunningham on February 3, 2026 at 9:14 AM

Yesterday afternoon, our Center for Diversity and Inclusiveness hosted a Flag Raising Ceremony in the Main Lounge of Hammond Hall to kick off Black History Month. The theme for Fitchburg State’s observance of Black History Month is “A Century of Black History Commemorations”. See the full list of events here.

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Topics: Clubs and Organizations, Community

Around Campus - Theory & Practices of Policing

Posted by Andy Cunningham on February 2, 2026 at 5:15 PM

Criminal Justice Professor Dr. David Weiss discusses the nature, history, role, operations and management of law enforcement agencies with students in his Theory & Practices of Policing course.

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Topics: Criminal Justice, Behavioral Sciences

Around Campus - Jazz Band

Posted by Andy Cunningham on February 2, 2026 at 1:45 PM

Director of Bands & Creative Arts Therapies Program Director, Professor Amy McGlothlin's Jazz Band class worked on a piece the in Conlon Fine Arts building. Learn more about our Music Programs here.

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Topics: Humanities, Music Programs, Creative Arts Therapies, Creative Arts Enterprise

State Leaders Visit Campus to Honor Moot Court

Posted by Andy Cunningham on January 30, 2026 at 3:45 PM

This morning, President Donna Hodge welcomed State Senator John Cronin  and Fitchburg State alum State Representative Michael Kushmerek  to campus for a very special occasion: celebrating the outstanding victory of our Moot Court team.

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Topics: Economics, History, and Political Science, President

Nursing Simulation Laboratory; Code Blue CPR Scenario

Posted by Andy Cunningham on January 30, 2026 at 12:19 PM

Curtis P. Rodgers (C.P.R.) is in the Simulation Lab, so our nursing students were immersed in a code blue simulation. A “code blue” is defined as any patient with an unexpected cardiac or respiratory arrest requiring resuscitation and activation of a hospital-wide alert. A pause in the scenario allowed faculty to go in-depth in the scenario and allowed the students to work on their CPR skills; given immediate feedback from both the mannikin patient, and external devices. Our Nursing Simulation Laboratory assists nursing students in learning critical thinking and clinical judgment skills in preparation for their healthcare careers. The “manikins” act as lifelike patient simulators, wherein instructors provide real-time feedback via a control center, giving students as close to real-life simulation as possible. Fellow students acted as support staff and assisted the team through the simulation once the code blue alarm was initiated. All students and faculty debrief after the scenario.

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Topics: Nursing Program, Health and Natural Sciences

Cross-disciplinary Projects - Board of Trustees

Posted by Andy Cunningham on January 29, 2026 at 4:15 PM

Prior to today’s Board of Trustees meeting, Chief of Staff Matthew Bruun hosted a special faculty showcase in the Hammond Hall Main Lounge. Professors Joshua Spero and Christine Dee (Economics, History and Political Science) joined David Weiss (Criminal Justice) to highlight the innovative projects and research currently underway. The discussion focused on how faculty are driving innovation through cross-disciplinary projects.

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Topics: Criminal Justice, Economics, History, and Political Science, Board of Trustees

Around Campus - General Chemistry II Lab

Posted by Andy Cunningham on January 29, 2026 at 9:34 AM

Students in Biology and Chemistry Professor Emma Downs' General Chemistry II Lab work on an assignment in the Antonucci Science Complex. In this course, topics include chemical, acid/base, and solubility equilibria and chemical kinetics.

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Topics: Health and Natural Sciences

Around Campus - American Revolutions

Posted by Andy Cunningham on January 28, 2026 at 2:36 PM

Economics, History and Political Science  Professor Christine Dee led a lively discussion in her American Revolutions course in Percival Hall. This course examines revolutions that shaped American society from 1754 to 1815. It considers how French and Indian War helped forge an American consciousness, the ways the American Revolution shaped Ideas about freedom and slavery in republican government and the Constitution, how the Haitian Revolution challenged these assumptions, and how Americans' reacted to it within the context of slavery's expansion and the Industrial Revolution. The course engages with historical sources, media representations of the past, and current scholarship to con­sider how these multiple revolutions were understood and influenced by varied groups, including Native Americans, African Americans, Immigrants and women.

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Topics: Economics, History, and Political Science

Smith Vocational & Agricultural High School Public Safety Program Visit

Posted by Andy Cunningham on January 23, 2026 at 1:45 PM

Director of Admissions Tony Trodella welcomed students enrolled in Smith Vocational & Agricultural High School's Public Safety program to campus this morning to learn about our Criminal Justice (CJ)Fitchburg State University Police ProgramCriminal Justice Professor Michael S. McCutcheon led a Police Program/CJ info session and mock lesson with current student available to answer questions. Director of Admissions Tony Trodella then gave highlights of Fitchburg State University, including how to apply with a campus tour following. Last, but not least, was lunch at our Holmes Dining Commons before departure back to Northampton, MA. 

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Topics: Admissions, Police Program, Criminal Justice, Behavioral Sciences

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