Communications Media Assistant Professor, Photography Concentration, J Flynn took his Large Format Photography students out to the Highland Plaza and went through the workings of the view camera wit them.
Communications Media Assistant Professor, Photography Concentration, J Flynn took his Large Format Photography students out to the Highland Plaza and went through the workings of the view camera wit them.
Topics: Communications/Media
School of Graduate, Online and Continuing Education
surprised Assistant Dean of Enrollment Peter August for his birthday with a Dress Like Petr Day! Staff donned beards, suspenders, and bracelets to copy Peter's distinctive look. The also carried the ever-present mug of tea and a book to pay tribute to the published author.
Fitchburg State University is marking Constitution Day 2025 with a week full of events organized by the General Education Program co-sponsored with the Office of Student Engagement and the Student Government Association. Wednesday It continued with the Keynote Address. After an introduction by Assistant Professor Eileen Kirk of our Criminal Justice Program, Justice David J. Breen, and Justice Lisa Ann Grant discussed Due Process and the Rule of Law.
Topics: Events, Information Session, Criminal Justice
This afternoon the Fitchburg Activities Board (FAB) took over the quad with a InflataFAB Big Bounce Bash. In addition to the inflatables, FAB gave out snacks, had four legged friends available, and more.
Topics: Events, Clubs and Organizations
Fitchburg State University is marking Constitution Day 2025 with a week full of events organized by the General Education Program co-sponsored with the Office of Student Engagement and the Student Government Association continued with our Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) Teaching and Learning Hour covering the topic; "The Unplanned Curriculum: Navigating Newsfeeds and Nuance in the Classroom."
Topics: Information Session
Fitchburg State University Communications Media faculty held a Meet & Greet with students in the Highland Plaza in front of the Conlon Building. This gave students in and out of the major the opportunity to engage, and have any questions answered.
Topics: Community, Communications/Media
Students in Biology and Chemistry Professor Dr. Sean Rollins' Medical Microbiology course performed various procedures in their lab in the Antonucci Science Complex. The course serves as an introduction to the biology of major groups of micro-organisms including bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi. Emphasis is placed on their relationship to man as agents of infectious diseases. In the laboratory principles and practices of aseptic techniques and diagnostic identification and culture of disease entities are explored.
Topics: Health and Natural Sciences
Students in Communications Media's Professor Charles Roberts' Intermediate Digital Cinema Production course work on an editing project. Intermediate Digitals Cinema Production covers professional production techniques used in modern narrative production environments. In addition to achieving competency in lighting, exposure, composition and framing with video cameras, students master the basics of audio production both on location and in studio environments and the editing of the dramatic narrative.
Topics: Communications/Media
Yesterday afternoon, Student Success held the Falcon Support Ice Cream Social in the Hammond Main Lounge. The event offered an opportunity for students to learn more about support services available to them, engage with the community, get any questions answered, meet new people and departments, and of course, enjoy some ice cream with staff, students and Freddy the Falcon.
Topics: Events, Information Session, Community
Fitchburg State University is marking Constitution Day 2025 with a week full of events organized by the General Education Program co-sponsored with the Office of Student Development and the Student Government Association will focus on the topic of the due process of law. Yesterday afternoon, English Studies Professor Kisha Tracy and President Hodge welcomed the first speaker, Fitchburg State Board of Trustees Member Shane Rodriguez a '94 Alum, Attorney, Assistant Professor at MA School of Law, and former Leominster Police Department Officer who presented "Rights, Wrongs, and the Rule of Law: Understanding Due Process."
Topics: Events, Clubs and Organizations, Education Program, President