Students, faculty collaborating across the Atlantic
The pandemic has not stifled the international collaboration between students and faculty at Fitchburg State University and the Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences in Germany, where researchers are exploring the transatlantic relationship between our two nations.
Faculty Perspective: Does America Owe Its Existence to France and Morocco?
America would not have endured without its foreign alliances, including a foundational one with a Muslim country.
Faculty Perspective: The 500 Year Battle Over Who is American Continues
Donald Trump's attack on four freshman Democratic congresswomen fits into a long tradition of people in power trying to define who is a real American—and an equally long tradition of resistance from those whom the powerful are trying to define out of the country.
Moot Court competitors excel at national competition
Fitchburg State continued its streak of strong showings at the American Moot Court Association national championship, with a team finishing in the top 10 percent of teams in North America.