Voices of momentum: Local high schoolers honored at writing contest
Talent was on full display inside Presidents’ Hall on the Fitchburg State University campus on Tuesday afternoon. Students from Fitchburg High, Leominster High, North Middlesex Regional, Oakmont...
Top 10 finalists for Antonucci Award announced
Fitchburg State University President Dr. Donna Hodge is proud to announce the 10 finalists for the Robert V. and Jeanne S. Antonucci Award. As the university’s premier recognition for a graduating...
Community Read Committee hosts a free public screening on March 25
The Community Read Committee will host a free public screening of the film, “Food Inc. 2” at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 25 at Hammond Hall’s Ellis White Lecture Hall, 160 Pearl Street. Following the...
From Student to Colleague: A Shared Fight Against Censorship
Recently, a new volume of educational research titled, “ The Impacts of Censorship - Volume 2: The Voices and Experiences of Classroom Teachers” was officially released. While publishing research is...
Covino honored with prestigious Edward B. Fry Book Award
Fitchburg State University Associate Professor of English Studies Katharine Covino was recently awarded the Edward B. Fry Book Award for “The Intersections of Critical Pedagogy, Critical Literacy, and...
Fitchburg State’s five new Presidential Fellows unveiled
Fitchburg State University President Donna Hodge is proud to announce its five new Presidential Fellows for the academic year. The Fellows Program was launched in 2024 with the goal of fostering...
University faculty author new textbooks for open use
The newest volumes of open educational resources include texts on music, language and mathematics.
Faculty book a finalist for national award
Dr. Kisha Tracy’s book, which can be downloaded for free, was created for first-year writing students.
Educator conference focuses on news literacy
The program, which included a keynote address from professor and author Dan Kennedy, was attended by educators from Massachusetts and New Hampshire as well as community members.
Future teachers talk cell phone safety with elementary students
The university students shared lessons from faculty member Katharine Covino's book "You Got a Phone! (Now Read This Book)."