Winter Commencement 2023

Posted by Andy Cunningham on December 26, 2023 at 12:47 PM

Fitchburg State University held the winter ceremony of its 127th commencement exercises at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 22 in the campus Athletics and Recreation Center, 130 North St.

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Topics: Student Experience, Our Students, Community, Commencement

End of Fall Semester 2023 - Student Life

Posted by Andy Cunningham on December 22, 2023 at 6:45 PM

Part of the college experience is getting involved. We encourage our students to take advantage of the opportunities offered outside the classroom, whether you join a club, attend events, volunteer, or seek employment.

There are currently about 75+ active clubs and organizations on campus. They range from large, general organizations like the Student Government Association (SGA) and Fitchburg Activities Board (FAB), to smaller, more niche organizations like Quidditch club or Exercise and Sports Science club. Starting a new club is also always an option. Gymnastics club and the Ice Hockey club were both recently created in the past year.

To learn more about all our clubs check out FalConnect.

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Topics: Student Experience, Clubs and Organizations, Community

End of Fall Semester 2023 - Academics

Posted by Andy Cunningham on December 22, 2023 at 9:30 AM

As we prepare for our Winter Commencement, we offer a look back at the Fall Semester 2023. 

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Topics: Student Experience, Programs and Majors

Annual Care & Share Holiday Program 2023

Posted by Andy Cunningham on December 21, 2023 at 3:13 PM

This morning saw the culmination of the Annual Care & Share Holiday Community Program, spearheaded by the Office of Student Development, Fitchburg Community Outreach Center (FCOC) & the Mckay Elementary School. Members of Student DevelopmentMaterials Management, and TRIO Program gathered in Hammond Hall to gather all the gifts collected for the Care & Share Program, donated by faculty and staff, for delivery to the McKay Campus School. For more than 45 years, the campus community has "adopted" children from the McKay school community to receive unwrapped gifts. This year, 97 Children consisting of 47 families were adopted with Athletics sponsoring 25 children.

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Topics: Student Experience, Community

Around Campus - Virtual Reality Development

Posted by Andy Cunningham on December 21, 2023 at 9:45 AM

Last week, students in Game Design Professor Les Nelken's Virtual Reality Development course wrapped up their final projects. The course introduces students to virtual reality (VR) development, the principles and history of VR and VR systems, as well as how this rapidly advancing medium can be used in interactive and narrative entertainment, education and training, art and film creation, and other content areas. Topics include 3D interaction and VR user interface types, haptics, human perception, social VR, telepresence, augmented reality (AR) and the philosophical and scientific implications of how virtual reality may inform and alter human perception of reality. Students will playtest and critique a variety of VR games and apps, and work individually and in groups to create VR projects.

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Topics: Programs and Majors, Game Design

Counseling Services - Finals Frenzy Ice Cream Sundaes

Posted by Andy Cunningham on December 20, 2023 at 10:00 AM

Yesterday afternoon, Counseling Services hosted a Finals Frenzy event giving out ice cream sundaes in G-Lobby in the Hammond building. In addition to the ice cream, students were offered an array of wellness and relaxation activities.  Counseling Services strives to provide an inclusive space that honors the strengths, lived experience, and uniqueness of each individual. Our counselors provide services focused on wellness, growth, and self advocacy, in order to enhance your success at the university and in the larger community. 

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Topics: Student Experience, Community

Finals Frenzy - Alumni and Giving Cocoa Bar & More

Posted by Andy Cunningham on December 19, 2023 at 3:15 PM

Alumni and Giving Staff were on hand in G-Lobby yesterday to offer students a respite during finals, offering a hot cocoa bar, some Fitchburg State University branded swag, and activities. Students were eager to get a boost and a break.

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Topics: Student Experience

Around Campus - The Art of Puppetry

Posted by Andy Cunningham on December 19, 2023 at 11:45 AM

Last week, students in Professor Sally Moore's The Art of Puppetry class put the finishing touches on their puppets, including attaching the "marionette controller".. The course explores shape, form and movement as it relates to character, mood and atmosphere. The history of the art of puppetry from around the world is discussed through images, videos and readings. Students learn how to construct masks, shadow puppets, hand and rod puppets, and marionettes, and will work in groups to put on performances of folk tales from various parts of the world. Puppetry is also examined as a tool in education, therapy and advertising. Learn more about our Fine Art Program here.

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Topics: Programs and Majors, Humanities, Fine Art

Nursing Simulation Laboratory; Hospital Stay Scenario 2

Posted by Andy Cunningham on December 18, 2023 at 12:51 PM

Last week, at the final Simulation Lab scenario, our second year Nursing students got immersed in a hospital patient care check simulation for patient Jackie Johnson, under care for an abdominal procedure. Our Nursing Simulation Laboratory assists nursing students in learning critical thinking and clinical judgment skills in preparation for their healthcare careers. The “manikins” act as lifelike patient simulators, wherein instructors provide real-time feedback via a control center, giving students as close to real-life simulation as possible. Fellow students watch as their classmates work through the simulation. All students and faculty debrief after the scenario.

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Topics: Nursing Program, Health and Natural Sciences

Around Campus - Acting 1

Posted by Andy Cunningham on December 15, 2023 at 3:15 PM

Students in Theater Professor Mary Vreeland's  Acting 1 class work on their final scenes in Weston Auditorium last week. This course is an introduction to professional stage performance techniques. Students learn how to build a character using techniques such as playing actions, status, physical transformation, improvisation, relaxation and script analysis. Students perform monologues and scene work for the class and analyze and develop them.

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Topics: Programs and Majors, Communications/Media, Theater Program

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