Students in the Advanced Game Workshop, where they work in teams to conceptualize and execute an innovative serious, casual, or indie game that draws on skills, concepts, and proficiencies learned in previous courses. #gaming
Students in the Advanced Game Workshop, where they work in teams to conceptualize and execute an innovative serious, casual, or indie game that draws on skills, concepts, and proficiencies learned in previous courses. #gaming
Topics: Programs, Our Students, Programs and Majors, Game Design
Did you happen to see film crews around campus this morning? If so, they are students in Professor Harris' Intro to Film and Video class working on a project.
Topics: Our Students, Our Faculty, Programs and Majors
The CenterStage annual Faculty Show Gallery Reception was held yesterday afternoon in the Hammond Hall Art Gallery. The reception was followed by a film and video screening in Ellis White Lecture Hall. The Faculty Show will run until March 11. To learn more, visit our CenterStage page.
Fitchburg State University Dance Club is holding auditions this week in the Dance Studio.
The final touches made for tomorrow afternoon's CenterStage Faculty Show. The Opening Reception from 3:30pm - 5:00pm at the Hammond Hall Art Gallery. Learn more about the programs offered through our Humanities Department.
Topics: Faculty, Student Experience
Professor Olmstead's Ceramics Class this morning in Conlon Hall.
Topics: Student Experience, Our Students, Our Faculty, Admissions
Some crime scene investigation in Professor Krieser's Genetics Lab this afternoon. Learn more about our School of Health and Natural Sciences here.
Topics: Faculty, Student Experience, Meet the Faculty, Our Students, Admissions, Research
Hello! I would like to say first and foremost that it's a pleasure to be able to document and share my experiences abroad with the Fitchburg State community!
My name is Jordan Malachi, currently a junior Communications Media Film/Video student. Throughout these posts I am documenting my sophomore year of college spent studying abroad at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.
Topics: Programs, Student Experience, International Education, Study Abroad
What is the CCAC?
Saturday will mark seven months since beginning my new journey as an academic and career coach at the Career Counseling and Advising Center (CCAC). Like many of the students I work with, I am getting used to a new campus. I am navigating various offices and I am fortunate enough to be working in a newly merged set of departments. The CCAC was created about a year and a half ago when the Career Counseling Center and Advising Center became one entity.
It’s 2018 and at least 30 million people of all ages and genders suffer from an eating disorder in the U.S. alone*. There are people in our own college community who suffer from eating disorders, and you may know someone who does even if you can’t tell by their behavior or weight.