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Dean's and President's Lists for Fall 2022
A student is placed on the Dean’s List for the semester if an average grade of 3.20 or better is attained, and the student is attending the university full time. The President’s List honors students who achieve a 3.75 average in each of three successive semesters.
Students collaborate on virtual tour of city's arts history
The tour gave students a hands-on, community-based project in their first year at Fitchburg State, offering real-world professional experience that they can use for their portfolios.
Staff and administrators learn mental health first aid
The training furthers the university’s efforts to provide real-time mental health support to students.
Downtown performing arts center gets $2 million federal boost
The funds will go toward the development of a “black box” theater to be constructed adjacent to the main theater building in the downtown performing arts center.
International paper business gets leadership training from Fitchburg State
Looking to grow its internal human potential, Seaman Paper in Gardner contacted Fitchburg State Business Administration Department Chairman Michael Greenwood.
Winter commencement ceremony celebrates student achievement
The graduating class included students from 30 states and four countries.
University accreditation renewed
“With its devoted and talented faculty and staff, committed Board of Trustees, engaged student body, and visionary leadership, Fitchburg State University is well positioned to prepare ‘students to lead, serve, and succeed’ well into the future,” the commission stated.
University hosts Future Educators from area high schools
The Future Educator Academy, launched in 2021, is designed to address ongoing demographic shifts by recruiting and training future educators from traditionally underrepresented populations.
State grant will enhance student support measures
The grant supports the university's adoption of the "Pedagogy of Real Talk," which seeks to create an inclusive, relationship-rich, and student-centered learning environment.
Journalism series welcomes Adam Reilly from GBH News
Reilly will discuss the often problematic ways in which international politics influences the practice of journalists.