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  • Constitution Day panel talk to explore immigration

    Posted 09/10/12

    The rights, responsibilities and privileges of U.S. citizenship will be explored when Fitchburg State University hosts a panel discussion on Monday, Sept. 17 in honor of Constitution Day. The discussion, which is free and open to the public, will be held at 3:30 p.m. in the… Read More

  • Blacksmith Art & Music Festival coming Sept. 29

    Posted 09/06/12

    UPDATE: Because of inclement weather, the live musical performances that had been scheduled for 5 to 9 p.m. have been CANCELED. Fitchburg State University and the Fitchburg Art Museum are teaming up to present the Blacksmith, Art & Music Festival at Riverfront Park of Boulder… Read More

  • Art exhibition explores “The Paradigm of Power” Sept. 12-Oct. 9

    Posted 09/05/12

    CenterStage at Fitchburg State University invites you to explore “The Paradigm of Power” with celebrated illustrator Peter O. Zierlein when his work is presented in the art gallery in the Sanders Administration Building, 300 Highland Ave., from Sept. 12 through Oct. 9. There… Read More

  • Connors reappointed to Fitchburg State Board of Trustees

    Posted 08/30/12

    Martin F. Connors Jr. has been reappointed to the Fitchburg State University Board of Trustees. Connors, president and chief executive officer of Rollstone Bank & Trust, currently serves as vice chairman of the university’s board. First appointed in 2007, Connors will now… Read More

  • Fitchburg State prepares for 2012-13

    Posted 08/27/12

    Fitchburg State University will welcome more than 1,000 new students as well as about two dozen new faculty and staff members when the fall semester commences on Wednesday, Sept. 5. President Robert V. Antonucci will inaugurate the academic year with the new student… Read More

  • “Romeo and Juliet” draws raves in Scotland

    Posted 08/16/12

    Fitchburg State theater students drew rave reviews for their production of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland. The production was adapted from the version presented on campus to great acclaim last fall. The players, accompanied… Read More

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