Award-winning filmmaker, Communications Media/Film/Video Concentration student, Tonia Magras is filming "Do You Remember Me?" at various locations here on the Fitchburg State University campus.
Award-winning filmmaker, Communications Media/Film/Video Concentration student, Tonia Magras is filming "Do You Remember Me?" at various locations here on the Fitchburg State University campus.
Topics: Communications/Media
Our student athletes are on campus, and Head Football Coach Izzy Abraham is wasting no time at the onset of his inaugural season here at Fitchburg State University. He, along with the rest of the Coaching Staff held a morning meeting in the Randall Lecture Hall.
Topics: Athletics
Yesterday evening, President Donna Hodge and campus leaders from student services across campus welcomed students and families to our third and final Falcon Express One-Stop event in the Hammond Hall Main Lounge. The goal of this event is to provide students with all the resources they need to answer any final questions they may have, and allow students to enroll in their academic coursework with no delays!
Topics: Admissions, Information Session
Our Summer Institute for Journalism Education wrapped up today with presentations by English Studies Professor Collin Syfert Web Editor Mike Elfland (Worcester Telegram & Gazette), Editor John Osborn (The Harvard Press), and Communications Media Professor Kyle Moody.
Topics: Information Session, Communications/Media, English Studies
Yesterday, the Fitchburg State University Police Department participated in Active Shooter Training which included a classroom review; practical exercises for various size contact teams; and some force or force scenarios.
Topics: Police Program, Criminal Justice
As part of our Summer Institute for Journalism Education, Communications Media Professor Kyle Moody Introduced keynote speaker Author and journalism professor Dan Kennedy at the Fitchburg Historical Society. Mr. Kennedy discussed the future of local news during his keynote address.
Topics: Communications/Media, English Studies
Our Summer Institute for Journalism Education, a collaboration between our Communications Media and English Studies departments, is an inaugural program and is focused on the theme of "Teaching Tomorrow’s Citizens Today: News Literacy as a Tool for Critical Education."
This institute is a wonderful opportunity to develop key concepts in your research, apply new lessons to the classroom, and address educators across the Commonwealth and beyond about issues facing journalism, news literacy, and new media technologies.
Topics: Communications/Media, English Studies
This final orientation session gave our newest Falcons, unable to attend previous dates, the opportunity to get schedule information, learn about on-campus opportunities, a chance to connect with faculty, staff and each other, and more. President Donna Hodge, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Patricia Marshall, and Vice President for Student Affairs Laura Bayless welcomed students and their guests this morning in the Hammond Main Lounge. Afterward, our Orientation Leaders lead the students to the quad for some ice breaker activities.
Topics: Admissions, Information Session
We welcomed incoming Falcons, their families, and friends today for our First Look Friday event. First Look Friday gave new residential students a chance to see their residence halls, the size and layout of their rooms, visit common areas, meet future classmates, and more, in advance of move-in next month.
Topics: Housing
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Patricia Marshall, and Vice President for Student Affairs Laura Bayless. and Associate Dean for Student Development Michael Kennedy, welcomed transfer students to our Transfer Orientation 2024. After some ice breakers, a day full of activities and information sessions, students and their families met with the Deans in their selected majors.
Topics: Admissions, Information Session