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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.
University, MWCC designated for Early College High School program
This collaboration will open doors of opportunity for high school students across the region and will give them the tools to persist and succeed in college.
Supporting Student Success: Mentorship, supports will help Latino males persist and graduate
The University’s efforts to help students acclimate to college life includes faculty and peer mentors, along with a campaign to show students the breadth of support offerings available to them.
Faculty Perspective: What Can We Do About Climate Change?
Studying climate change can leave us depressed and despairing. So what can we do?
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.
Partnership will create professional development opportunities for teachers
Through this partnership, Fitchburg State will offer 20 graduate-level professional development online courses that will allow current K-12 educators to build their skills while actively teaching in the classroom.
State approves interstate reciprocity for online learning
The agreement is designed to widen online learning opportunities for students, increasing access and affordability while also maintaining consumer protections.
Students rank in national Moot Court tournament
The student competitors proved to themselves that they had what it took to compete with any undergraduate in the country in the highest level of legal debate, and that Fitchburg State students can go toe to toe with any other school’s best.
Moot Court teams headed for nationals
The competition pits students on opposing sides of a legal issue as in an appellate court proceeding, testing their facility with applying interpretations of the law before a panel of guest judges.
Moot Court team finishes strong at nationals
Fitchburg State students Abigail M. Kennefick and Aleah I. Fisher finished 25th in the country at the recent American Collegiate Moot Court Association national tournament in Florida.