This afternoon, the university's Career Services and Advising Center sponsored an Engineering Technology career fair in the Hammond Main Lounge. The program was open to all students in all majors, with a focus on positions in architecture; construction management; electronics engineering technology; energy management engineering technology; manufacturing engineering technology; technology/engineering education 5-12 licensure; and technology/engineering education industry training.
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Health and Natural Sciences,
Engineering Technology
Professor Jo Nazro, Fitchburg State University Industrial Technology/Technical Theater alum, starts with the basics to get her Technical Theater students prepared to begin construction for this semester's production of Extremities. Check back for more details about the production. Learn more about our Theater Concentration here.
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A crime scene investigation experiment in Professor Krieser's Genetics Lab in the Antonucci Science Complex this morning. Learn more about our School of Health and Natural Sciences here.
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Alum Jim Geary ’78, a software entrepreneur with over 25 years as a CEO, Chairman, and Board Member in startup and growth stage companies focused on cybersecurity, enterprise information and data analytics. Spoke in Professor Nadimpalli Mahadev's Ethical Hacking and Software Engineering classes, stressing the boundless opportunities they will have with a Fitchburg State University education.
Afterward, the Office of Alumni and Development hosted a luncheon for Mr. Geary, students, faculty, and staff.
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Fitchburg Police Chief Ernest J. Martineau addressed students enrolled in the Fitchburg State University Police Program's Recruit Officer Course (ROC) at yesterday afternoon's monthly meeting - the first of the spring semester. After saluting their commitment to joining a vital profession, he offered them a chance to make some money along the way.
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Community,
Police Program,
Criminal Justice
Students in Professor Hong Yu's Micro Embedded Systems course learn the basic elements of microprocessors & microcontrollers embedded systems. The class introduces microprocessors (the heart of microcomputer), computer architecture, and fetch and execute cycles. Learn more about our Engineering Technology program here.
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Students in Professor Jeff Warmouth's Game Design Workshop conduct the first trial of the games they are working on for the class. In this course, students learn to design and develop games using an industry-standard game engine. Learn more about our Game Design Major here.
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Students in today's Nursing Lab split into groups to each learn about administering blood and placing catheters of various types and locations.
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Nursing Program,
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Students in Professor Robert Harris' Intro to Film and Video class begin working with film making equipment at various places in Conlon Fine Arts. Learn about our Film & Video Program here.
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Theater Professor Kelly Morgan teaches students how to utilize the sword as an extension of the character and a a vehicle by which the actor propels the story in his
Stage Movement: Combat in Weston Auditorium. This workshop-oriented course utilizes the basis techniques of movement with emphasis on developing each student's potential for effective physicalization of a character on stage.
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