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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.
Students accompany President Hodge to UN conference
“I was privileged to accompany these remarkable young women as they were able to be at the table with government dignitaries, financial leaders, and elected officials to discuss their experiences as first-generation college students."
Fitchburg State recognized for social mobility in latest US News rankings
Fitchburg State was among the highest performing public institutions in Massachusetts for social mobility.
Seventh class of police recruits graduates
All 10 graduates of the program have been hired by police departments across the state.
Fitchburg State observes Constitution Day with a look at Title IX
Constitution Day commemorates the formation and signing of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787.
Banned Books Week observed in September
The programs will highlight children’s books and the challenges facing public libraries.
President Hodge delivers State of the University address
"This year, together we will explore what it means to serve one another, to serve students in our rapidly changing world, and to serve our community: our state, this region, and the world."
Gallery exhibition explores lynching sites
The works of Keith Morris Washington depict lynching sites from across the United States.
Game design graduates announce major platform launch
The game, GoobnBalloonsDX, originated as a campus project.
Fitchburg State prepares for Fall 2024 semester
President Donna Hodge will welcome students, faculty, staff, and the community at large with a State of the University address at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4.