University again lauded for online courses of distinction
The recognition speaks to the quality of online courses and the care that faculty take to make sure their courses provide a unique experience for students that promotes engagement and rigor.
High school students recognized with English Studies awards
Faculty present on critical literacy at global conference
The professors are looking to show teachers how they can inspire readers to consider complicated questions about the subjects they are learning.
Community Read continues with virtual talk on humor and identity
“Stand Up Nation: Humor and Identity in Multiethnic America” will feature Associate Professor DeMisty Bellinger-Delfeld from the university's English Studies Department.
Journalism series welcomes Adam Reilly from GBH News
Reilly will discuss the often problematic ways in which international politics influences the practice of journalists.
Author R.A. Salvatore to discuss "The Future of Storytelling"
Salvatore, who completed degrees in communications and English at Fitchburg State in 1981 and 1991, is a top author of fantasy novels with an ever-expanding and loyal following.
English professor's book explores modern relevance of the Middle Ages
The book is designed as an introductory guide that gathers and organizes information, current events and scholarship for non-specialists, including undergraduate students.
Professor's book describes promise and perils of smartphones for kids
"You Got a Phone! (Now Read This Book)" co-authored by Associate Professor Katharine Covino offers practical advice for kids and parents.
Falcons abroad in Spain this summer
Students participated in a unique service learning experience in Spain where they worked with their peers in English language immersion.
New pact with MWCC creates pathways for educators
A new transfer agreement between Fitchburg State and Mount Wachusett Community College will help streamline the transfer process for students pursuing degrees in middle school or secondary education.