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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.
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.
Incoming students preview their residences at First Look Friday
The program let students and families get a look at the actual rooms they would be occupying when they move in starting Monday, Sept. 2.
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.
Hodge reports for duty as 12th president
Dr. Hodge was selected by the university’s Board of Trustees this April following a national search.
Police program hosts family orientation
The orientation program allowed family and friends of the recruits a chance to meet the academy staff and other university leaders who described the program and its blend of academic and tactical development.
University, Fitchburg Public Schools renew Honors Compact
The Honors Compact gives Fitchburg High Honors Academy students priority admission to the university as well as access to campus courses, facilities and scholarships.
Spring 2024 dean's and president's lists
A student is placed on the Dean’s List if an average grade of 3.20 or better is attained, while a student is named to the list after achieving a 3.75 average in each of three successive semesters.
New interdisciplinary creative arts majors launch this fall
The innovative programs are designed to respond to evolving career trajectories for graduates and will foster skills development spanning disciplines.