School of Graduate, Online and Continuing Education: Graduate Fair

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 5, 2023 at 4:09 PM

For those who have ever wondered, "Should I get a master's degree?" They got the opportunity to find out at the School of Graduate, Online and Continuing Education Graduate Fair this afternoon in Hammond Hall, Main Lounge. Those interested were able to ask questions about graduate programs and meet with representatives from Fitchburg State University as well as ten other local universities. If you missed it, find out more here.

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Topics: Admissions, Career Services, Graduate Programs

Around Campus - Writing II

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 5, 2023 at 10:40 AM

Students in English Studies Professor Kisha Tracy's Writing II class workshop their next assignment. Writing II expands upon the argumentative and analytical emphases of Writing I, it foster research-based composition. In Writing II, students demonstrate in prose their knowledge of rhetoric, employ a variety of research methods, and become familiar with latest information technologies. 

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Topics: Programs and Majors, English Studies

Celebrating Graduate Education

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 4, 2023 at 10:30 AM

Fitchburg State’s School of Graduate, Online and Continuing Education (SGOCE) held its second annual Graduate Education Celebration on April 3, highlighting the accomplishments of its students and faculty.

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Topics: Events, Admissions, Community

Greek Life - Alpha Sigma Tau Swing-a-Thon

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 4, 2023 at 8:15 AM

Alpha Sigma Tau are holding their yearly Swing-a-Thon fundraiser on the quad, they have been swinging since 8 a.m. yesterday, and will continue until 8 p.m. tonight for a total of 36 hours. They are swinging to raise money for the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN). RAINN helps people who experienced sexual assault get the help they need to support them and give them a voice. Stop by and  join them on the quad. Fill out a rain drop or do some art and crafts, and even some outdoor games! Learn more about Alpha Sigma Tau and Greek Life here.

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Topics: Our Students, Clubs and Organizations, Community, Greek Life

Student Government Association - Senate & Cotton Candy

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 3, 2023 at 3:37 PM

Fitchburg State University Student Government Association (SGA)  held a Senate & Cotton Candy session on the street level of the Hammond Building, Students could stop by, grab some cotton candy, and learn about the SGA Senate. 

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Topics: Events, Information Session, Clubs and Organizations, Community

Center for Italian Culture: What's Authentic? Uncommon Lessons from Made In Italy

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 3, 2023 at 8:45 AM

Last week, Professor Elizabeth Krause from the Department of Anthropology at UMass Amherst  presented this talk that drew on ethnographic research in the Made in Italy arena across two different sectors - slow figs and fast fashion - to theorize authenticity. Presented as part of the Center for Italian Culture's "Made in Italy" series.

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Topics: Events, Information Session, Community, Center for Italian Culture

Future Falcon Days - Spring 2023

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 1, 2023 at 5:30 PM

Fitchburg State University welcomed hundreds of prospective students and guests for this season’s Future Falcon Day events on Saturday, March 18th, and Saturday April 1st.

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Topics: Events, Admissions, Information Session, Community, Campus

Women's History Month: Women's Leadership Conference

Posted by Andy Cunningham on April 1, 2023 at 9:30 AM

Our Women's History Month celebration capped off with the Student Government Association (SGA) sponsored  Women's Leadership Conference Friday afternoon in the Hammond Maine Lounge. After a welcome from SGA President Miranda Guston, attendees participated in break out sessions hosted by Fitchburg State University women from all different backgrounds; Provost Patricia Marshall, Fitchburg State University Police Program's Recruit Officer Course Academy Director Lisa Lane, Asst. Professor Rachelle Dermer, and Vice President for Student Affairs Laura Bayless. These sessions were followed by a student panel, dinner, and a keynote address by Angela Batista.

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Topics: Student Experience, Events, Information Session, Community

Harrod Lecture: Elise Takehana

Posted by Andy Cunningham on March 31, 2023 at 2:45 PM

Recently, Provost Patricia Marshall welcomed those gathered in the Presidents' Hall for English Studies Professor Elise Takehana who presented her Harrod Lecture "Database and Algorithm as Literary Infrastructure", after an introduction by Acting English Studies Department Chair Lisa Gim.

In the lecture, Dr. Takehana discussed the conflicts and overlaps between storytelling and data analysis by exploring examples in experimental literature, interactive fiction, portraiture, and quantitative approaches to studying language and literature. The talk offered several reflections on the nature of human expression in the age of big data and how that might color what we think of as "human."

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Topics: Faculty, Events, Humanities, English Studies

Around Campus - Earth Systems Science

Posted by Andy Cunningham on March 31, 2023 at 9:19 AM

Students in Earth and Geographic Sciences Professor Reid Parsons' Earth Systems Science class test the affect of temperature on ocean current in their lab. This course gives students a holistic view of Earth and the spatial relationships between its physical, chemical, geological, and biological systems. Students are taught  fundamental scientific principles of physical geography and discuss human-earth interactions. 

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Topics: Programs and Majors, Health and Natural Sciences, Environmental Science

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