In this course, Professor Robin Chataut instructs students on the design and application of both asynchronous and synchronous electronic logic circuits.
In this course, Professor Robin Chataut instructs students on the design and application of both asynchronous and synchronous electronic logic circuits.
Two groups of students in our Nursing Programs split, one learning about the administration of IV via an IV pump, the other performed various medication injection scenarios.
On Thursday during our Young Falcons Academy Week, our Young Falcons, from Fitchburg's public schools, got a chance to have some fun in our Game Room with some of our staff, and students.
Topics: Preparing for College, Community
Our Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority held a Nails & Netflix event yesterday afternoon in Thompson hall. Learn about Greek Life on campus here.
Topics: Our Students, Clubs and Organizations, Community
Today Fitchburg State University hosted 39 school counselors from the Boston Advising Corps. This group of counselors work with students in high schools in and around the Boston area. They learned about admissions, financial aid, and student success at the university from a co-curricular panel during their visit.
Topics: Preparing for College, Our Students, Admissions, Community
During our Young Falcons Academy week, where students from Fitchburg's public schools partake in a week full of activities on campus, the Young Falcons were lead by Asst. Professor Jonathan Harvey in the Fitchburg State University Alma Mater.
Student Development held a Psychic Fair on the Street Level of the Hammond Building yesterday afternoon. Students were able to make their own spell jar, have their auras read, get a Tarot card reading, and more!
Topics: Events, Our Students
The university's Career Services and Advising Center sponsored this Engineering Technology career fair. The program was open to all students in all majors, with a focus on positions in architecture; construction management; electronics engineering technology; energy management engineering technology; manufacturing engineering technology; technology/engineering education 5-12 licensure; and technology/engineering education industry training.
Topics: Events, Our Students, Programs and Majors
An all day event sponsored by Career Services and Commuter Affairs, the first 100 Commuters to receive a gift. In addition, ASCEND Get Lifted will be selling crystals and more by the Information Desk. Later today, there will be Tarot Card Readings, DIY Spirit Jars, and Aura Readings in the Falcon Hub on Street Level of the Hammond Building.
Topics: Events, Our Students, Staff, Community, Commuters
This workshop-oriented course utilizes the basis techniques of movement with emphasis on developing each student's potential for effective physicalization of a character on stage.