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Panel talk on March 19 will explore psychedelic-assisted therapy
The panel will discuss the use of psychedelics as treatments for mental-health disorders including addiction, depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
Women's History Month programs honor those who fight discrimination
The national Women’s History Month’s theme recognizes women throughout the country who understand that, for a positive future, bias and discrimination must be eliminated from our lives and institutions.
Campus welcomes Fitchburg High honors students for writing retreat
The students included members of the Fitchburg High Honors Academy, through which they gain special access to their hometown university and its resources.
Theater students shine at Kennedy Center festival
Students were recognized for acting, directing and technical achievements at the regional festival.
Italian immigration series continues with film screenings
The series explores the phenomenon of immigration from and to Italy from a variety of perspectives.
Community Read of White Mountains State continues this spring
The events include a talk by author and alumnus Keith Gentili on March 21.
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.