Racial profiling explored for Constitution Day observance
Our programs will explore racial profiling from a variety of perspectives, from statistics to social media and historical precedents.
Falcons soaring across the world this summer
Fitchburg State students and faculty are enjoying life-changing experiences through scholarship-funded, credit-bearing expeditions.
University launches new podcast series
The podcast features student perspectives on campus life and alumni stories.
University announces honorees for 127th Commencement Exercises
Media and information technology pioneer John Honeycutt '91 will return to campus to deliver the undergraduate commencement address on Saturday, May 20.
Secretary of Economic Development tours university theater project
Yvonne Hao and municipal officials from across Massachusetts reviewed the vision for a performing arts center in the heart of downtown.
State and local leaders tour downtown theater project
The reception and tour was designed to show the wide economic and cultural impact the performing arts center will have on the city and region.
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.
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.
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.