Students in Professor Lee's Cinematography course work to properly light a scene in the TV Studio. Learn about our Film/Video Production Program here, and our School of Arts & Sciences here.
Students in Professor Lee's Cinematography course work to properly light a scene in the TV Studio. Learn about our Film/Video Production Program here, and our School of Arts & Sciences here.
Topics: Student Experience, Our Students, Programs and Majors
Students in our Nursing Program taking part in their urinary catheterization lab. This procedure is performed in order to drain the bladder and collect urine, through a flexible tube.
Topics: Our Students, Programs and Majors, Nursing Program
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 a hospital scenario as possible.
Topics: Student Experience, Our Students, Programs and Majors, Nursing Program
Seniors Kaitlyn Prentiss and Paulina Torres work with Dr. Daniel Welsh (Biology & Chemistry Department), and Dr. Elizabeth Gordon (Earth & Geographic Sciences Department) on a research project tracking the amounts of microplastics in the stomachs and intestinal tracts of fish from the Nashua River.
Topics: Our Students, Programs and Majors, Nursing Program
The university's Career Services and Advising Center sponsored this Engineering Technology career fair. 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.
Topics: Events, Our Students, Programs and Majors
Professor Harris' Intro to Film and Video class experiments with film making techniques. learn about our Film & Video Program here.
Topics: Faculty, Meet the Faculty, Our Students, Programs and Majors
Here, We Soar! Do you want to see how student Cameron Sousa soars?
Student Spotlight! Cameron Sousa of Hudson is majoring in Engineering Technology with a concentration in construction management.
Sousa has been the president of the university chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) Chapter for the past year. This chapter is all about building relationships with industry professionals, getting knowledge and insight from experts, attending professional meetings and site visits, and exploring opportunities for internships and jobs. Students interested in joining should contact Cameron at csousa11@student.fitchburgstate.edu. As chapter president, his duties include running workshops and bringing employers to classes to speak.
He also tells Fitchburg State's story as part of the university's Hometown High program, in which he visits local high schools to talk about the construction management program with prospective students.
Topics: Programs, Our Students, Occupational Vocational Education, Programs and Majors, Community
Topics: Our Students, Programs and Majors, Nursing Program
This afternoon, the Engineering Technology department had an in-person resume workshop in the Conlon Engineering Technology Lobby. The department will be having two Drop-In Resume Review sessions on February 15 & 17 in the same location from 2-4PM. In addition, Engineering Technology will be holding a Career Fair Tuesday, February 22 in Hammond Hall from 1-4PM.
Topics: Faculty, Our Students, Occupational Vocational Education, Programs and Majors
Students examined plant life in Dr. Rehrig's Intro to Life Science Lab this morning.
Topics: Faculty, Our Students, Programs and Majors