Since its establishment in 2008, the Douglas and Isabelle Crocker Center for Civic Engagement has aimed to “help local organizations thrive and develop competencies in best practices, empower people to build a better community, and maximize collaboration between Fitchburg State University and the community.”
In September of 2015, the efforts of the Crocker Center were expanded to include additional activities focused on investing in our community and establishing meaningful partnerships between the University and local citizens and organizations. Such efforts include engaging students through civic-learning and community-based research and internships.
The importance of maximizing students’ participation in these high-impact learning opportunities is a strong theme embedded throughout the University’s Strategic Plan 2020-2025.
Vision
Create a vibrant University Fitchburg community wherein students, residents, and entrepreneurs live, work, seek an education, engage in recreation and leisure, and invest back into their community.
Mission
Heighten social capital and community cohesion by enriching the lives of neighborhood residents, local entrepreneurs, university students, and greater Fitchburg through evidence-based high-impact educational practices and community and economic development.
Goals
Community Investments
Affirm, enhance, and maintain a partnership and collaboration between the University and its surrounding neighborhood residents, business owners, faith-based leaders, other community organizations and leaders, public officials, students and educators, for the greater purpose of community and economic development and neighborhood revitalization.
University Investments
Increase student learning and success by engaging students in high-impact educational practices and learning opportunities through community-based internships, research, and civic learning projects.
Community Engagement Project Request Form
Our faculty, librarians, and staff are a creative and resourceful lot when it comes to serving our students and our greater community.
Civic or community engagement concepts must involve a community partner and one or more of our students in a high-impact educational practice, such as:
- An internship
- Community-based research
- Some other act of civic or community engagement
To submit a concept, please complete the Community Engagement Project Request Form (PDF) and email it to crockercenter@fitchburgstate.edu, Fitchburg State’s Douglas and Isabelle Crocker Center for Civic Engagement.
If approved by members of the Crocker Center Civic Engagement Faculty/Staff Forum, civic/community engagement funds of up to $1,000 may be available for you, your student(s), and your community partner.
Community Research and Consulting Group
Fitchburg State University is committed to working with our community as we strive to improve the region’s quality of life.
The Community Research and Consulting Group of the Crocker Center for Civic Engagement is made up of faculty and staff from Fitchburg State with expertise in a wide array of areas who are open to working with community partners in the social services, business, and the government sectors.
Members of the Community Research and Consulting Group will collaborate on projects that solve real problems and answer practical questions. The group will help design, develop, and implement projects that meet the needs of our partners. As an educational institution, we want to make sure our role in the community goes beyond the classroom and meets the comprehensive needs of our neighbors.
Groups and organizations looking to complete work in which our faculty and staff expertise can assist should contact crockercenter@fitchburgstate.edu.
We look forward to forming rewarding and collaborative partnerships.
Professor of Sociology
parend@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Qualitative analysis
- Field research/ethnography
- Multi-interview methodologies including focus groups and surveys
- Survey design
Projects recently completed:
- Assessment of domestic violence exposure among women presenting in a hospital emergency department
- Consumer behavior study
- A community-based ethnography
Professor of Industrial Technology
sbasu@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Research in manufacturing systems
- Manufacturing curriculum design
- Economic analysis of manufacturing system
- Automation assessment in automation
- Stirling Engines (waste energy recovery)
- Area 5 Automation in Manufacturing (CAD/CAM and Microprocessor control)
Projects recently completed:
- Economic Analysis of Dry Machining and Sampling of Small Airborne Particles in the Auto Industry
Professor of Nursing
dbenes@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis and program assessment
- Evaluation and staff training in research and evaluation
Projects recently completed:
- Community perceptions of physical activity and access to recreational facilities
- An assessment of regional food security assessment
- Assessment and evaluation of healthy behaviors including: physical activity, healthy eating, and food access
Professor of Mathematics
cbuell@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Quantitative methods and modeling
- Statistical analysis
Professor of Industrial Technology and Architectural Design
kchenot@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Architectural Design
- Land Planning
- Zoning
- Smart Growth
- Historic Preservation
- Sustainable Design
- Architectural Computer Modeling/Rendering
Projects recently completed:
- Main Street building reuse study for an Advanced Polymer Manufacturing Research, Technology Transfer and Training Facility
- Neighborhood revitalization design studies for the eastern sector of the ReImagine North of Main area
- Moran Square area new-building designs and building reuse studies
Professor of Education
wcortezi@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis and program assessment
- Social change assessment and analysis
Projects recently completed:
- Assessment of curriculum, public policies and educational practices in global education
- Evaluation of Social Sciences in public schools
- Evaluation of democratizing programs in public schools
Professor of English Studies
kcovinop@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis and program assessment
- Participant interview protocols
- Participant observation (small group, large group)
Projects recently completed:
- Action research (collaborative classroom research projects)
Professor of Education
dday@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Teacher and Educational Leader Professional Development (Cultural Competency and Mindfulness-Based Wellness)
- School Culture and Climate Survey Design
- Community Organizing and Social Justice Activism
Projects recently completed:
- Fitchburg Friends of the Abolitionist Park and Fitchburg State University agree to build a pocket park honoring Benjamin Snow and others who contributed to Fitchburg’s abolitionist history
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
ddrawbri@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Risk assessment
- Risk management
- Drug courts
- Homicide classification
Projects recently completed:
- Multi-site Evaluation of the Impact of Adult Drug Court Participation on Recidivism and Relapse
- An Assessment of the Implementation Fidelity of Evidence-based Practices within Community Correction Centers
- Implementation of Risk-Need-Responsivity Principles Into Probation Case Planning
- The Validity of Risk Assessment Instruments for Transition-Age Youth
Professor of Business Administration
mgreenw5@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Strategic planning
- Organizational effectiveness assessment
- Leadership training
Projects recently completed:
- Facilitated strategic planning process for local nonprofit
- Established an organizational certified leader program
- Developed and delivered a lean six sigma organizational reframing
Professor of Earth and Geographic Sciences
jhuang2@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Geographic Information System mapping and data visualization
- Urban and demographic analysis
- Environmental Public Health
- Qualitative research
- Database management
Projects recently completed:
- ReImagine North of Main—Neighborhood Property Mapping and Analysis Project
- GPS Survey of Healthy-Heart Trails
- Healthy Housing Initiative/Community De-Leading Project
- Health of Fitchburg Communities Project and the Health of Nashua River Project
- GIS Mapping for Regional Zoning, Transportation, Traffic, and Pedestrian Walkways
- Data Driven GIS Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety in Fitchburg
- Trends in Regional Economic Development across North Central Massachusetts
Professor of Marketing
yliu4@Fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- International Business
- International Marketing, Economics
Projects recently completed:
- Economic Nationalism and Globalization
- Economic Nationalism and Foreign Direct Investment
- International Firms’ Economic Nationalism and Trade Policies in the Globalization Era
- The Dark Side of Big Data: Personal Privacy, Data Security and Price Discrimination
- Digital Transformation in Business and Society: Theory and Cases
Professor of Communications Media
vlorencova@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Individual interviews
- Focus groups
- Oral histories
- Ethnographic fieldwork
- Survey design and dissemination
Projects recently completed:
- A comprehensive study on the "Health of Fitchburg"
- Ethnographic fieldwork
- Qualitative interviews and focus groups with Slovak LGBTQ Rights Activists
- Oral History Project feminist activists in Western MA titled "Valley Women's Collaborative"
Professor of Economics
cmarr2@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Quantitative (Linear and Non-Linear Regression Analysis, Latent Class
- Methodology, Spatial Regressions, Varying Coefficient Modeling, etc.)
- Economic Evaluation
- Mixed Methods Research
- Data(base) Management
- Mapping
Projects recently completed:
- Assessing Determinants of Wage and Income Mobility in U.S. Commuting Zones
- Application for Federal Credit Union Charter in Fitchburg: A Community Narrative Approach
- Characterizing Food Deserts in New England: A Spatial Analysis Using Local and Regional Data
Professor of Sociology
zminer@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Qualitative research
- Interviewing
- Grant evaluation
- Survey design
Projects recently completed:
- Interviews with legal firearms owners regarding their experiences around firearms ownership
- Interviews with students, business owners, and teachers evaluating the success of a grant project
Professor of Economics
oozay@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Quantitative research
- Survey Data Analysis
- Economic evaluation
- Regional development
Projects recently completed:
- Using Time Use Surveys conducted by Turkish Statistical Institute to estimate the time poverty rates of women and men in Turkey
- Studying the import/ export data and constructing a sophistication index of exports in South East Asia to understand the division of labor in the region
- Studying the gendered employment effects of technological change and trade liberalization in Turkey
Professor of Human Services/Forensic Psychology/Criminal
Justicekryan33@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Capacity building and staff training
- Survey design and data collection
- Program evaluation design
Projects recently completed:
- Outcome evaluation of national training program on training law enforcement on responding to child abuse victims with disabilities
- Clinical decision making and survey of best practice of psychological assessment of justice involving transgender individuals (in progress)
- Assessing police and human services training and education
Professor of Business Administration
rscappar@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Quantitative and qualitative research methods
- Strategic planning
- Market research/marketing plans
- Comprehensive needs assessments
- Economic evaluation
Projects recently completed:
- Health and Fitness of Fitchburg Assessment
- Women Entrepreneurs in Male Dominated Industries
- Facilitated strategic planning and business planning with two educational institutions and three small businesses
Professor of Psychological Science
hschilling@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Survey Design
- Experimental Design
- Correlational Design
- Data Collection
- Data Analyses
Projects recently completed:
- Survey to determine Fitchburg residents' perceived funding needs. Results were used by Fitchburg City Planning Board for CDBG funding priorities.
Professor of Education and Applied Behavior Analysis
rshapir3@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Working with children with disabilities (especially Autism)
- Managing the behavior/productivity of employees
- Community interventions designed to improve behavior in areas such as public safety, etc.
Professor of Communications Media
jsylvia3@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Quantitative Analysis and Data Visualization
- Critical and Creative Coding
- Ethical Evaluation and Analysis
- Communication and Leadership Training
- Critical Making and Internet of Things
Projects recently completed:
- Quantitative Analysis and Data Visualization for Summer Institute, Health and Fitness of Fitchburg Project
- Creative Coding Project Visualizing Crime-Related Open Data
- Public Community Discussions about Communication Ethics
Professor of Nursing
dstone1@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis
- Database development and management
- Violence prevention program assessment
Projects recently completed:
- Assessment of violence prevention interventions
Professor, English Studies
ktracy3@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Literature
- Medieval/premodern studies
- Cultural heritage
- Disability studies
- Teaching and learning
- Writing
Projects recently completed:
- Cultural Heritage through Image
- Cultural Heritage Day at Fitchburg Art Museum
- Medieval Disability Guide for Fitchburg Historical Society
Professor, English Studies
ktracy3@fitchburgstate.edu
Areas of expertise:
- Literature
- Medieval/premodern studies
- Cultural heritage
- Disability studies
- Teaching and learning
- Writing
Projects recently completed:
- Cultural Heritage through Image
- Cultural Heritage Day at Fitchburg Art Museum
- Medieval Disability Guide for Fitchburg Historical Society