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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.
ideaLab renovation draws recognition
The ideaLab includes state of the art studio space where students in Fitchburg State’s game design program complete their capstone semesters.
University launching new MBA in Healthcare Management
The MBA in Healthcare Management is strategically designed to accommodate the lifestyle demands of working professionals, offering 100 percent online coursework, seven-week courses and affordable tuition and fees.
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.