Around Campus - Ceramics: Coil Method

Posted by Andy Cunningham on March 9, 2023 at 11:59 AM

Students in Andrea Olmstead's Ceramics class worked on vessels they made using the coil method of pottery. Coil pottery is a method of handbuilding pottery where a potter forms a base, walls, and style by combining clay coils (or cylinders). The potter rolls the clay into coils, stacks the coils together, and joins the coils through pressure creating a vessel. Learn more about our Fine Art Program here.

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Topics: Programs and Majors, Humanities, Fine Art

Women's HERstory Month - International Women's Day

Posted by Andy Cunningham on March 8, 2023 at 12:53 PM

As part of our ongoing Annual Women's HERstory Month, staff marked International Women's Day by wearing purple.

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Topics: Events, Community

Senior Student Interning at New England Studios

Posted by Caroline Lanni on March 8, 2023 at 11:00 AM
Kayla Jorgensen, Communications Media senior, is an intern this semester at New England Studios in their lighting and grip department.  
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Topics: Our Students, Communications/Media

FATV - Barbara & You

Posted by Andy Cunningham on March 8, 2023 at 9:16 AM

At Fitchburg Access Television (FATV), a frequent collaborator and partner of the university, during the recording of a local mainstay, the Barbara & You program - often touted as one of  the longest running talk show in the country with the same host. In this installment, Barbara talks with Maria Milagros; Jennifer Jones and Noel Plouffe from Thurston Consort, and Jennifer McLean and Sean Kyle from StageWorks. You can watch the episode here.

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Topics: Community

Around Campus - Jazz Band

Posted by Andy Cunningham on March 7, 2023 at 11:43 AM

Professor Amy McGlothlin's Jazz Band class jamming in Conlon Fine Arts. Learn more about our Music Programs here.

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Topics: Programs and Majors, Music Programs

Around Campus - Sound Design

Posted by Andy Cunningham on March 6, 2023 at 10:00 AM

Earlier this semester, students in Professor Kevin McCarthy's Sound Design course got a tour of the Sound Studio in Conlon. Professor McCarthy pointed out the unique assets in the studio, including a Whisper Booth; a soundproof chamber to record voice-over audio. The Course examines the elements of post-production sound design within the context of film and video production. It blends the artistic and the technical. wherein students use nonlinear editors, digital audio work stations and analog and digital recording equipment to design soundtracks for film and video productions.

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Topics: Faculty, Programs and Majors, Communications/Media

Around Campus - Acting for the Camera

Posted by Andy Cunningham on March 3, 2023 at 12:21 PM

Students in Theater Professor Mary Vreeland's  Acting for the Camera course, An intensive scene study course for the advanced student actor, spent their class time recording short commercial scripts for the camera. The scene was reviewed and Professor Vreeland and the rest of the class gave immediate feedback. 

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

Health Sciences Career Fair

Posted by Andy Cunningham on March 2, 2023 at 6:15 PM

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.

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Topics: Information Session, Career Services, Nursing Program, Health and Natural Sciences

Sales Management Course - Guest Speaker

Posted by Andy Cunningham on March 2, 2023 at 10:40 AM

Business Administration students exploring sales management with Associate Professor John Lohmann got a master class in sales techniques Thursday with guest speaker Eric Lipsitt, president of Computrition. Lipsitt’s company works with hospitals to automate food and nutrition services, ensuring patients receive appropriate meals.

Lipsitt - who has known Professor Lohmann since their own college days - discussed the foundational importance of tracking customer relationship management and continued self-assessment. “If you don’t measure it, it doesn’t get done,” Lipsitt said. “You continually have to reassess.”

He also told the students that their educational training would not cease when they completed their degrees. “Learning doesn’t stop when you leave here,” he said. “You’re still going to go to conferences and read books.”

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Topics: Information Session, Programs and Majors, Community, Business Programs

Around Campus - Sherry Horeanopoulos Retires after 27 Years

Posted by Andy Cunningham on March 1, 2023 at 7:45 PM

This afternoon, the Fitchburg State University gathered in President's Hall to bid a fond farewell to Sherry Horeanopoulos who is retiring after 27 years of dedicated service to the university.

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Topics: Events, Staff, Community

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