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University and Christ Church choirs present music of Haydn
The collaborative arts event combines university and community musicians, featuring music for voices and orchestra by renowned classical composer Franz Joseph Haydn.
Presidential finalists named
The three finalists will each spend two days on campus meeting with students, faculty, staff and alumni, as well as open sessions for external constituents.
RESCHEDULED: Drag Show will benefit scholarship fund
Proceeds from the show will support the LGBTQ Student Scholarship at Fitchburg State.
Students learn leadership, life lessons from hockey great Shawn Thornton
The student ambassadors appreciated the emphasis the former Bruins great placed on hard work and commitment to achieving one's goals.
University to dedicate biotechnology lab
The day's program will include poster presentations by undergraduate students as well as a career networking event.
Tasting event will explore cultural exchange of food between Italy and U.S.
Fred Plotkin will discuss how American corn made its way into Italian polenta and how a popular sandwich on the streets of Palermo turned into a classic of New Orleans.
Fitchburg State earns Military Friendly designation for 2024-25
The rankings measure institutions’ ability to meet thresholds for retention, graduation, job placement, repayment, persistence, and loan default rates for all students, and specifically for student veterans.
Nuovo Mondo series continues with screening and discussion with filmmaker
Following the screening of "Maka," Associate Professor Kevin McCarthy will facilitate a virtual question and answer session with director Simone Brioni.
Former Bruin Shawn Thornton to speak on April 8
The former Boston Bruin who played on two Stanley Cup-winning NHL teams will speak about his life and career.
Education programs receive national accreditation
Accreditation recognizes the university's efforts to work proactively with partners to address local needs, including increased accessibility and diversity in the teacher pipeline.