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Master of History program ranked among most affordable in nation
Fitchburg State University’s online graduate program in history has been ranked as one of the most affordable such programs in the country.
Davis Educational Foundation grant will enhance career advising
Efforts to remake career advising for students has been awarded a grant of more than $250,000 from the Davis Educational Foundation, to build a comprehensive model of career advising and services. The grant will also support the creation of a comprehensive internship and employer relations model.
AGC MA donates $100K for Construction Technology Program
The funds will be used to provide support to the university’s efforts in meeting ABET standards for continuous improvement and meeting the quality standards established by the Construction Management Association of America.
University recognized among top 30 in value in U.S.
With tuition costs continually on the rise, college students and their families have to take cost into consideration. Using data from the National Center for Education Statistics, College Consensus editors searched for reputable, accredited institutions with the lowest tuition costs.
Accreditation renewed for Business Administration Department
Dean of Business and Technology Keith Williamson said the accreditation was another great example of the faculty's commitment to a rich learning experience reinforced by the highest standards in the discipline.
University recognized as largest majority-female MBA program in Massachusetts
Fitchburg State University’s MBA program is the largest majority-female program in the state for the second year in a row.
Students get national accolades at 2020 Moot Court tournament
Fitchburg State University students earned three awards at this month’s American Moot Court Association National Championship Tournament at the Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, La.
Faculty Perspective: The U.S.-Iran confrontation and Iraq’s uncertain fate
Against the unceasing cacophony of politicians and policymakers over breathtaking developments regarding Iraq and Iran, we’re caught in unending partisan recriminations, just when America stands at a critical U.S. foreign policy juncture.
Mathematics student presents at international conference
Fitchburg State student Matthew Foster '20 traveled to Africa and presented at an international conference in his senior year.
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.