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Education leaders gather to discuss Early College
At Fitchburg State alone, the number of students participating in Early College programs rose more than 40% in the past year.
"Made in Italy" concludes with Italian cheese and wine tasting
Fred Plotkin, a popular expert on opera and everything relating to Italy, will serve as a virtual guide to this in-person evening dedicated to the special pleasures of Italian cheese and wine.
New members inducted into mathematics honor society
Five Fitchburg State students and two faculty members were inducted into the national mathematics honor society this spring.
Celebrating Graduate Education
The university has more than 3,000 students in graduate classes this semester, with approximately 80% being taught online.
Police program highlighted at national conference
The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference included topics like court processes and post-conviction treatment and re-entry.
Police program draws international attention
The university welcomed a delegation from the nation of Moldova to campus this week to demonstrate its groundbreaking police program.
University again earns Military Friendly designation
Fitchburg State has been designated a Military Friendly institution every year since 2015.
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.
Students explore possibilities of entrepreneurship
"The faculty here have been the most helpful teachers I’ve ever had," said Fitchburg State senior Ayanna Beach. "It’s been really eye-opening and it’s made me believe in myself."
Police students may apply for paid city traffic details
Fitchburg Police Chief Ernest Martineau told the police students they represent "the best and the brightest," and encouraged them to take this opportunity to be paid to acquire skills while pursuing their degrees.