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Author and alumnus R.A. Salvatore talks the future of storytelling
Salvatore said building memorable characters was more important than plot in creating successful stories.
New major in digital media innovation launches
The program weaves innovative, interdisciplinary coursework and research into a curriculum designed to teach students the advanced digital skills they will need to succeed on the job market today and into the future.
University ranked for social mobility, high value in U.S. News list
Fitchburg State was recognized for supporting the upward social mobility of its students, as well as ranking among the top public institutions in Massachusetts and for its service to student veterans.
5th Recruit Officer Course graduates from police academy
The majority of the graduates have already been hired by police departments in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
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.
University moot court team earns national ranking
The newly-released rankings placed Fitchburg State 21st in the U.S., higher than any other public institution in Massachusetts and in elite national company.
Lapidus appointed to NCAA DIII Presidents Council
The Presidents Council is the highest governing body in Division III.
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.