Around Campus - Anatomy and Physiology Lab

Posted by Andy Cunningham on November 4, 2022 at 11:31 AM

Students in Biology and Chemistry Professor Lisa Grimm's Anatomy and Physiology Lab identify musculature and what it's function is.

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Topics: Student Experience, Programs and Majors, Health and Natural Sciences

Around Campus - Oceanography Lab

Posted by Andy Cunningham on November 3, 2022 at 1:12 PM

Students in Earth and Geographic Sciences Professor Elizabeth Gordon's Oceanography class learn about physical oceanography (waves, tides, currents)  by creating their own waves in lab. One group decided to emulate a tidal wave to see how their tiny boat would fare.

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Topics: Student Experience, Programs and Majors, Health and Natural Sciences

FYE - Science/Literature Art Project

Posted by Andy Cunningham on November 2, 2022 at 9:26 AM

Dr. Katharine Covino (English Studies) and Dr. Erin MacNeal Rehrig (Biology and Chemistry) have teamed up to teach a unique STEAM (Science, Technology, English, Art, and Math) where science and literature collide, using the book, Bloom  by  Kenneth Oppel as inspiration. Yesterday's assignment was an art project, wherein students chose a passage from the book, and painted their interpretation of  the scene.

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Topics: Student Experience, Our Faculty, Programs and Majors, Humanities, Health and Natural Sciences

Around Campus - Criminal Investigation, Footprint Lab

Posted by Andy Cunningham on November 1, 2022 at 12:48 PM

Today, students in Professor Michael S. McCutcheon's Criminal Investigation course got to try their hands at making a moulage - a mold of a footprint used in criminal investigation. After leaving their own footprints in the ground outside of the McKay Campus School, the students made a mix of dental stone & water and filled their  prints. Once dry, they will clean them off and use to find specific landmarks unique to their print. This course enables students to understand the fundamentals of the criminal investigation process. They explore investigative techniques in crime scene search, collection and use of evidence and information. Learn more about our Criminal Justice Program here.

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Topics: Student Experience, Programs and Majors, Police Program, Criminal Justice

CSA: Let's Taco 'Bout Your Career

Posted by Andy Cunningham on October 27, 2022 at 3:02 PM

The lure of the Taco Bell "BONG" from this afternoon's  Career Services and Advising (CSA) Let's Taco 'Bout Your Career Event was irresistible. In this unique way to get students to start thinking about their next steps, in exchange for creating and posting a career goal, students earned a free taco! 

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Topics: Student Experience, Community, Career Services

Nursing Lab - Respiratory Exam

Posted by Andy Cunningham on October 27, 2022 at 10:48 AM

Students in Professor Nancy Green's nursing lab took turns as the patient this morning as they performed a medical assessment and respiratory exams on each other. Learn more about our Nursing Programs here.

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Topics: Student Experience, Programs and Majors, Nursing Program, Health and Natural Sciences

Athletics Hall of Fame Induction, 2022

Posted by Andy Cunningham on October 24, 2022 at 11:14 AM

Friends and family gathered yesterday for some laughs, and some tears, as they came together for the Athletics Hall of Fame Induction 2022. Master of ceremonies
Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management Richard Toomey welcomed attendees to the event that honored the noble goals of competition, camaraderie, and personal growth gained via involvement in athletics. President Richard Lapidus and Senior Director of Athletics & Recreation Matthew Burke honored new inductees; Amanda L. Burns ‘12, Sue Lauder, Brian A. Milleisen ‘06, Mickey Natoli ‘81, Stephanie Payette ‘09,, and the 1989-1990 Men’s Ice Hockey Team. Congratulations all & GO FALCONS!

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Topics: Student Experience, Community, Athletics

Semi-formal Dance and Casino Night

Posted by Andy Cunningham on October 23, 2022 at 11:15 AM

Alumni, students, faculty, staff, family, and friends partied the night away with ALL their fellow Falcons at our Homecoming Weekend Semi-formal Dance and Casino Night. Falcons enjoyed dancing, casino games, photo props, food and more!. Alumni were encouraged to dress as they would in the decade they graduated. A fun time was had by all!

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Topics: Student Experience, Events, Community, Alumni

Homecoming & Reunion Weekend Kick-Off

Posted by Andy Cunningham on October 22, 2022 at 10:08 AM

Last night we kicked off our Homecoming and Reunion Weekend with a Pep rally, Bonfire, and Carnival in a transformed Ross St. Parking Lot. Homecoming is our annual celebration that brings our entire Falcon community together for an amazing fall weekend and the opening night was amazing, we celebrated our athletic teams, and everyone enjoyed  rides, games, food and more!

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Topics: Student Experience, Events, Clubs and Organizations, Community, Alumni, Campus

Around Campus - Intro to Music Technology

Posted by Andy Cunningham on October 20, 2022 at 1:30 PM

Students in Amy McGlothlin's Intro to Music Technology course get an overview of music and technology. The course focuses on acoustics, hardware operation, music theory, notation, and composition skills through instructional software and on creating, recording, and editing sounds with digital audio applications. Learn more about our music programs here.

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Topics: Student Experience, Humanities, Music Programs

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