Students in Theater Professor Mary Vreeland's Acting for the Camera course, an intensive scene study course for the advanced student actor, recorded scenes in the Weston Auditorium.
Students in Theater Professor Mary Vreeland's Acting for the Camera course, an intensive scene study course for the advanced student actor, recorded scenes in the Weston Auditorium.
Topics: Communications/Media, Theater Program
Students in Earth and Geographic Sciences Professor Jane Huang's GIS (Geographic Information System) for Criminal Justice course work on an advanced mapping project in the Antonucci Science Complex. The course introduces students to the theory and application of crime mapping and analysis in a GIS (Geographic Information System) environment. Students will learn the criminological theories that supports crime analysis and place-based policing. Students will also learn the basic skills of using GIS to create crime maps and to analyze crime patterns.
Topics: Criminal Justice
This morning, President Donna Hodge and Dean of Education, Mojdeh Bayat welcomed local School Superintendents and Legislators to a panel discussion, and Q & A session in the Hammond Hall Main Lounge. The panel consisted of; State Representative Natalie M. Higgins, representing the 4th Worcester District, State Senator James B. Eldridge, representing the Middlesex and Worcester District, State Senator John J. Cronin, representing the Worcester and Middlesex District, from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, welcome Senior Associate Commissioner Darcy Fernandes & Associate Commissioner Elizabeth Bennett, and from the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education, Deputy Commissioner for Academic Affairs and Student Success Richard Riccardi. The panel answered questions on a wide range of topics facing education in Massachusetts.
Topics: Community, Education Program
Yesterday afternoon, the university's Career Services and Advising Center sponsored a Health Sciences career fair in the Hammond Main Lounge. The program was open to all students in all majors, with a focus on positions in; nursing, biology, chemistry, and exercise and sports science.
Associate Professor of Education Dr. Danette Day welcomed Fitchburg State University alumnus Mrs. Samira Ait Zbair '23 and her 5th grade class from McKay Elementary School to work with the students in her Culturally Proficient Educator course to implement a program called Making Friends, Building Community, and Increasing Cultural Awareness Across Campus. This is made possible by a grant from the Dean’s Anti Racism Fund. Our Dean of Education, Mojdeh Bayat stopped by to observe and interact with the students, also sharing her experience of being a non-English speaking student.
Topics: Alumni, Education Program
This afternoon, Bachata Pop Superstar Domenic Marte made his second visit to Fitchburg State University radio station WXPL on the Joel Rodriguez Show. In addition to recognizing Dominican Independence Day, Marte debuted his newest release Recuerdame
Topics: Communications/Media
Students in Hanna Melnyczuk's Drawing class learn about shapes and light as they work on their still life renderings. This is a studio course that introduces students to the practice of drawing with emphasis on the description of form through means of line, shade, and perspective. Learn more about our Fine Art Program here.
Topics: Humanities, Creative Arts Therapies, Creative Arts Enterprise
In her continued effort to learn as much about Fitchburg State University as she can, President Donna Hodge recently joined Biology and Chemistry Professor Daniel Welsh for a tour of the university's Animal Care Facility. Dr. Welsh and students are currently studying the effects of turbidity ("cloudy water") on the reproductive behavior of the rainwater killifish (Lucania parva). Understanding how changes in water clarity may impact the ability to find mates and to successfully hatch eggs may provide insights into how changes in an animal's environment can impact its survival.
Biology and Chemistry Professor Ronald Krieser gives a lesson in tissue culture in his Genetics Lab in the Antonucci Science Complex. In this course, basic principles of biological information processing are examined including Mendelian inheritance, sex determination, chromosome cytogenetics, linkage, recombination and genetic mapping, mutagenesis, molecular genetics and gene-enzyme relationships, and quantitative inheritance. Learn more about our School of Health and Natural Sciences here.
Topics: Health and Natural Sciences
Yesterday afternoon, Communications Media Professor J FLynn moderated a discussion with Photographer and Fitchburg State Alumnus Atom Moore '05 in the Hammond Main Lounge. The audience got a chance to learn what it takes to become an internationally renowned watch photographer and artist. Beginning with his time in the Fitchburg State photography department to becoming a master of his craft working around the world for prestigious companies.
Atom Moore is our newest Alumni Artist to be featured in the Sanders Gallery. His exhibition 'Second Nature' is on view in the Sanders Gallery until June 30, 2025.
Topics: Alumni, Communications/Media