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Emmy-winning film student to premiere new documentary in February
The film, focusing on five women living with the autoimmune disease vitiligo, will be shown on Feb. 22 in Ellis White Lecture Hall in Hammond Hall.
Grant will provide scholarship, mentorship for STEM students
The grant will build upon an initiative designed to improve retention and career success by fostering deeper connections between students, faculty and staff members.
Fitchburg State celebrates Black History Month 2024
The programming theme of African Americans and the arts acknowledges the connection between African American art and influence with African, Caribbean, and the Black American lived reality.
University part of pilot to rethink prelaw education
The LawReady program is designed to help students who are considering law school but may not perform as well on standardized tests.
Nursing exam pass rate hits 98%
In the first year of the revised approach to NCLEX preparation, the Fitchburg State graduates’ pass rate soared to 98%.
Dean's and President's Lists for Fall 2023
President Lapidus has announced the students who qualified for inclusion on the Dean’s List and President's List for the Fall 2023 semester.
Artist Candice Ivy featured in gallery exhibition
The artist’s work explores the relationship between storytelling, material and the natural world.
Winter Commencement 2023 celebrates student success
Fitchburg State University awarded more than 400 graduate and undergraduate degrees during the winter ceremony of its 127th commencement exercises Friday, Dec. 22.
Local chapter of Kappa Delta Pi gets top marks
Fitchburg State's Xi Psi Chapter of the educational honor society Kappa Delta Pi received national recognition this year.
Grant will support dual enrollment opportunities
Dual Enrollment provides opportunities for high school students to take college-level courses and earn credit toward high school completion and their future college degrees.