After a day full of activities and information sessions, students and their families met with the Deans in their selected majors as our Transfer Orientation 2023 wrapped up this afternoon.
Topics: Our Students, Admissions, Information Session, Programs and Majors
Fitchburg State University professors Erin Rehrig and Eric Williams co-instructed a session titled Using Fluorescent Chemical Probes to Visualize Cells during the second day of the New England Association of Chemistry Teachers (NEACT) Summer Conference yesterday afternoon. In this hands-on workshop, participants experimented with different fluorescent probes to understand the chemical properties that make them excellent tools for visualizing the intra- and extra-cellular components of plant and animal cells for biochemical and biomedical research.
Yesterday, Fitchburg State University welcomed the New England Association of Chemistry Teachers (NEACT) for their 2023 (83rd Annual) Summer Conference. This year's theme is "Engaging Chemistry: Hands on, minds on!" After keynote address by Dr. André K. Isaacs, associate professor of chemistry at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, attendees participated in a myriad of presentations.
Topics: Information Session, Community, Health and Natural Sciences
Communications Media's Assistant Professor, Film and Video, Rachelle A. Dermer, and her crew of Communications Media, and other majors, are in production of the second season of the web series Balls of Tin. Balls of Tin season one tells the story of a film crew attempting to film a series about extreme mountain biking, but are stuck with a star who cannot ride very well. Professor Dermer owns the production company postHysteria Productions, that produced season one, and now season two. It's an outstanding opportunity for our students to see what it's like to create a film project from the start to beginning, bottom to top. Watch Balls of Tin Season One here.
Topics: Student Experience, Our Faculty, Communications/Media
At a last week's “Defensive Training Friday”, the 6th Fitchburg State University Police Program's Recruit Officer Course (ROC). They learned how to handle the escalation of hand-to-hand confrontation. They have now had over 70 hours of De-escalation/Use of Force training. This Friday is their practical test out where they must demonstrate proficiency in a series of skills in order to pass. Good luck to all the recruits!
Topics: Student Experience, Police Program, Criminal Justice
This afternoon, Professors Elisabet Takehana & J.J. Sylvia of our Communications Media's Digital Media Innovation program discussed burgeoning topics in the realm of communications with the Fitchburg State University Upward Bound Math and Science Summer Program students. Among the many subjects, AI and its implications were discussed.
Topics: Community, Communications/Media, Education Program
Last week, the Fitchburg State University Center for Professional Studies' held week one of their Advanced Placement Summer Institutes (APSI). One of the courses, US Government and Politics, offered for the new and experienced teachers who wanted to learn how to teach the new AP course that recently went into effect.
Yesterday, Fitchburg State University's Upward Bound Math and Science Summer Program students took part in community service as part of their Day of Service. Groups cleaned up the areas around Fitchburg's iconic Monument Park, Fitchburg's Senior Center, Fitchburg Rail Trail, Leominster Senior Center, and the Leominster Rail Trail. Afterward they enjoyed lunch and a host of activities at another iconic location in Fitchburg; Saima Park.
Earlier this week, the 6th Fitchburg State University Police Program's Recruit Officer Course (ROC)h had their second day of “Interacting with Persons in Crisis” training with (Ret.) Commander David Avery (Randolph PD) and Clinician Lori Myles.
Topics: Student Experience, Programs and Majors, Police Program, Criminal Justice