Teaming up for a cause, the Biology Club and Nursing students partnered with the Red Cross for a Blood Drive at the Main Lounge in the Hammond Hall. Students, faculty and staff rolled up their sleeves for a good cause.
Teaming up for a cause, the Biology Club and Nursing students partnered with the Red Cross for a Blood Drive at the Main Lounge in the Hammond Hall. Students, faculty and staff rolled up their sleeves for a good cause.
Topics: Clubs and Organizations, Nursing Program, Health and Natural Sciences
Students in Intro to Studio Art class learned about the color theory, a practical combination of art and science, utilizing the color wheel in the Conlon Fine Arts building. This course provides a hands-on introduction to drawing, painting, and sculpture. The course emphasizes the fundamentals of each studio discipline, and will also explore the expressive potential of visual art: how the various elements of drawing, painting, and sculpture can be used to embody very different feelings and ideas. Learn more about our Fine Art Program here.
Topics: Fine Art, Creative Arts Therapies, Creative Arts Enterprise
It was a "berry" good day in G-Lobby! To celebrate National Strawberry Day, Chartwells Dining and the Office of Student Engagement (OSE) teamed up for a special Teaching Kitchen session. Students stopped by to fuel up on fresh strawberry smoothies and indulge in decadent strawberry chocolate fondue. The treats didn't stop there—attendees also entered for a chance to take the kitchen home with them, with a mini-blender and a mini chocolate dipping pot.
Topics: Clubs and Organizations, Dining
Yesterday afternoon, in the Miller Oval, The Point student journalists and their supporters joined together for the ninth annual Student Press Freedom Day, a national moment to stand up for press freedom and recognize the essential role student journalists play in their communities.
This year’s Student Press Freedom Day theme, Resilience in Action, celebrates the ways that student journalists pivot, push forward and raise their voices — even as censorship, intimidation and legal threats escalate.
Topics: Clubs and Organizations, English Studies
Earlier this week, Communications Media's Assistant Professor, Photography Concentration, J Flynn and our our photography students offered professional headshots at this week's Health and Life Sciences Career Fair outside the Hammond Main Hall. This service is the result of a cooperative effort with our Career Services and Advising Center.
Topics: Communications/Media
Our second-year Nursing students worked through a patient care scenario in our Nursing Simulation Laboratory. Gloria fell on the ice and needs wound care.
This 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.
Topics: Information Session, Nursing Program, Health and Natural Sciences
Communication Studies Professor Dr. Robert Carr discusses the class's project scope and timeline with students in his Public Relations course. The focus in this course is on the role of managed communications in public relations unique to industry, human services and educational institutions. Definitions and concepts, history, potential careers and research methods are examined.
Topics: Communications/Media
Fitchburg State University’s Future Falcon Academy welcomed middle school students from Fitchburg, Leominster, Ayer/Shirley and Gardner for the Future Falcon Academy this week. This immersive week long experience provided each student with a fun and meaningful introduction to university life. Students participated in a variety of engaging activities, including a Fitchburg State University Student Panel and Q&A, College 101 Fair, Animals with a Purpose: How Dogs Support People Every Day, Equity and Diversity in a Multicultural Society, a tour of the Fitchburg State University Police Department, recreational time in the game room, and much more.
Topics: Community, Education Program, Early College Program, Campus Safety
Award-winning journalist, author and Fitchburg Councilor-at-Large Sally Cragin brings her theatrical expertise to the Adult Learning in the Fitchburg Area (ALFA) classroom this Spring. As Chair of the Stratton Players, Cragin is leading a deep-dive discussion of The Crucible for her ALFA course "Exploring Plays: Top Theatrical Classics," at the Center for Professional Studies.