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September 25, 2017

Homecoming & Family Weekend is Oct. 20-21. Visit www.framingham.edu/homecoming to view events and register!

Annual Study Abroad Fair

Thursday, Sept. 28, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the McCarthy Center Forum. Explore study abroad opportunities in over 40 countries! From semester, summer, and faculty-led tours, to service learning, find the right international experience for you.

Harvey and Irma: What you Really Need to Know

Friday, Sept. 29, at 1:30 p.m. in Hemenway Hall Room 312. Attend this very timely talk about hurricanes by climatologist Dr. Greg Zielinski, hosted by the Physics and Earth Science Department.

The globalization of Space: 60 years after Sputnik

On Friday, September 29 at 7:00pm, the FSU Planetarium is hosting a special event to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the launch of Sputnik-1, the first artificial Earth satellite. This event not only marked the start of the Space Age but changed the way we perceive the world and ourselves.

We will be joined by Dr. Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist working with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. In addition to his day job, Dr. McDowell also studies the history of the space program and produces the email-distributed newsletter Jonathan’s Space Report.

We would like as many interested members of the FSU community, to be able to attend the event. However, space is limited, so we strongly recommend that you pre-register for this event to secure your spot. Pre-registration and more information are available on our Special Events page.

Career Services Events

Wednesday Employer Showcase Series, McCarthy Campus Center Lobby, 9 a.m. -5:45 p.m.
Employers showcase their organization every Wednesday in the McCarthy Center lobby by the Welcome Desk. Their goal is to network with FSU students and recruit students for full time or internship opportunities. Stop by their table in order to learn about new internships and job opportunities!

9/27/17
9:00 a.m.– 12 Noon: Brandon School & Evolve Fitness
12—3:00 p.m.: Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Central MA/MetroWest & Bright Horizons
3:00 p.m.—5:45 p.m.: Advances Learning Center & The Walden Street School

10/4/17
10:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m.: Fidelity Career Day: one-on-one interviews. Pre-registration required. Call 508-626-4625.

Career Advice Roundtables (CARS) Networking Event
Thursday, September 28, 2017, 4:30 p.m.— 6:00 p.m.,
MC Alumni Room
The CARS Program is designed to provide a dialogue between professionals (including many FSU alumni) and students seeking real answers to their career related questions. Each employer will moderate one table while students rotate from table to table seeking advice from all participating professionals.

Save the Date: Fidelity Career Day
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
*Individual Interviews, 10 a.m.-4:00 p.m. O’Connell
(Pre-registration required—call CSER at 508-626-4625.)
*Information Table, 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. MC Lobby
*Info Session for all majors, 4:30 -6:00 p.m. Whittemore Library

Save the Date: The 12th Annual Major/Minor Fair
Tuesday, October 24, 2017, 12:30 p.m.— 2:20 p.m., MC Forum
Having difficulty choosing a major or a minor? Learn more about which careers would correlate to your choice. Visit academic tables, Career Services, and International Education (Study Abroad). Ask questions about classes and skills needed for the major/minor you are considering, and how graduate school and
internships play a role.

Save the Date: Human Services Fair
Tuesday, October 24, 2017, 6:00 p.m.— 7:30 p.m., MC Forum
Explore internship and full-time opportunities available in human services and non-profits. Dress professionally, bring your resume, and network with up to 30 employers. Event is for both graduate and undergraduate students.

Duty and Disobedience: Arts & Ideas 2017-18

Framingham State University is pleased to announce its 2017-18 Arts & Ideas Program, which is focused on the theme of “Duty and Disobedience.”

We invite students, faculty, staff and the community at-large to join us for a number of stimulating, thought-provoking events that delve deeper into the definition of “duty”—to self, to gender identity, to family, to faith, and to race—and how a call to such duty many times clashes with the dictates of societal norms. How does one negotiate the difficult call to action?

The Main series kicks off on September 26 with a lecture from one of the world’s leading Thoreau scholars, Jeffrey S. Cramer, who will lead a discussion on Henry David Thoreau’s famous essay, “On the Duty of Civil Disobedience.” It is considered the central text for all discussions that there are higher laws and moral principles to which every citizen of the world is obligated.

Other events will provide the community with an opportunity to meet the founder of an international organization for LGBTIQ Muslims as he discusses being queer and Muslim in the current political climate; hear from one of the creators of the Disobedience Award, which is given to rebels, free thinkers and disrupters for breaking established rules and speaking truth to power; and engage with a photography installation focused on the puzzle of work and family in the context of diversity and change.

The series will wrap up in April with the inaugural speaker in the Olivia A. Davidson Voices of Color Lecture Series, Angie Thomas, bestselling author of The Hate U Give, which addresses political violence, racism and activism through the lens of a teenage girl. The book is in the works to be made into a movie.

Other series in the program include the Midday Performance Series; Mazmanian Gallery exhibits; the Lifelong Learning Series; Public Science Events; and the Authors and Artists Series.

Upcoming Events Sponsored by CIE

Hispanic Heritage Month Event - Salsa Night
Thursday, Sept. 27, 6:30 p.m., McCarthy Center Forum

Hispanic Heritage Month Event - Hispanic American Leadership Panel
Wednesday, Oct. 4, 6 p.m., McCarthy Center Forum

CDI Meeting
Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1:30 p.m., Center for Inclusive Excellence

Family Perspectives on Special Education: A Panel Discussion

Tuesday, October 3rd, 7:00 – 8:00 PM
Location: Online (webinar) through Framingham State University
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/family-perspectives-on-special-education-a-panel-discussion-tickets-36976718360
Join an online panel discussion with parents/guardians of students with disabilities in the Metrowest area, including a range of age/grade levels, disability types, and languages spoken. Panelists will each respond to questions asked by the moderators. During the second half of the webinar, attendees will also be able to ask the panelists questions using the live online chat feature.

The webinar will be facilitated by Dr. James Cressey, Associate Professor of Special Education at Framingham State University, and Sheryl Goldstein, Co-Chair of the Framingham Special Education Parent Advisory Council and Activist for Decoding Dyslexia of MA. As a participant, you will have the opportunity to learn from the experiences of families with special education and related services and ask your own questions in an online chat.

Registration is FREE but required for participation. After registration, you will receive a link to join the webinar via Blackboard Connect on October 3rd. You can participate on any computer with Internet access. The webinar will be closed captioned and archived for later viewing.

Notable Accomplishments

- Joseph M. Adelman, an assistant professor in the History Department, discussed his research in a recent interview with the Declaration Resources Project at Harvard University. In the conversation, Adelman discusses his work on eighteenth-century printers, newspapers, and how news of the Declaration of Independence spread.

Upcoming events

Baseball vs Mass Maritime

Saturday, April 27, 2024

1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Bowditch Field Athletic & Cultural Complex

Organized by: Athletics

Pause 4 Paws

Monday, April 29, 2024

11:30 am - 1:30 pm

McCarthy Campus Center Alumni Room

Organized by: Wellness Education

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