Gallery exhibit features Barros’ ‘An Entanglement of Space and Time’
Summer Series Launches July 10
The Summer Series is a month-long lineup of free, family-friendly events designed to bring joy, connection, and creativity to the heart of the city.
Gallery exhibition explores lynching sites
The works of Keith Morris Washington depict lynching sites from across the United States.
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.
Grammy winner Neal Smith to perform with jazz band
The free concert that will include performances by the university’s Fitchbyrds and the Fitchburg and Leominster High School jazz bands.
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.
Theater project garners Mass Cultural Council support
The theaterLAB will establish an ADA-compliant incubator for student experiential learning and a venue for campus and community arts and humanities programs.
"Made in Italy" concludes with Italian cheese and wine tasting
Fred Plotkin, a popular expert on opera and everything relating to Italy, will serve as a virtual guide to this in-person evening dedicated to the special pleasures of Italian cheese and wine.
Downtown performing arts center gets $2 million federal boost
The funds will go toward the development of a “black box” theater to be constructed adjacent to the main theater building in the downtown performing arts center.
University and high school choirs present Choral Kaleidoscope
The Fitchburg State University choirs will be joined by voices from local high school groups when the campus presents its “Choral Kaleidoscope” concert in December.