Author and professor Dan Kennedy to give keynote address on journalism
Kennedy’s talk on the future of local news is free and open to the public.
News literacy as a tool for education is focus of August conference
The free conference is also open to those interested in learning more about the role of quality journalism in a healthy democracy.
Falcons abroad in Summer 2024
Much of the cost to students has been covered by over $82,000 in scholarships provided by the Fitchburg State University Foundation.
Nuovo Mondo series continues with screening and discussion with filmmaker
Following the screening of "Maka," Associate Professor Kevin McCarthy will facilitate a virtual question and answer session with director Simone Brioni.
Grants support augmented reality investments in nursing program
Alumna Mary Cardona-Foster to compete on The Amazing Race
Cardona-Foster returned to the Fitchburg State campus in February to work with current students as a guest client for a Communications Media project.
Theater students shine at Kennedy Center festival
Students were recognized for acting, directing and technical achievements at the regional festival.
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.
Film student wins top prize at Student Media Summit
Isaiah Manuel '25 plans to produce a documentary film about where Massachusetts' trash goes once it is shipped out of state.
Showcase will feature AI generated artwork
The showcase on Oct. 23 will include work created by students in the university's new digital media innovation major.