Racial profiling explored for Constitution Day observance
Our programs will explore racial profiling from a variety of perspectives, from statistics to social media and historical precedents.
Legacy of Roe v Wade is topic of panel talk
Roe v. Wade was overturned almost 50 years after it was decided by the Supreme Court. How did we get here? What does this mean for the future of other constitutional rights?
Police Program explores mindfulness in evolving profession
Edward Denmark sees Fitchburg State’s police program as a model for the profession, linking theory and practice.
Community Read of "Nomadland" continues in February
A panel talk on Feb. 16 will look at the growing challenge of ensuring older adults in America have access to affordable and safe housing.
Future Educator Academy training continues
The academy is designed to address ongoing demographic shifts by recruiting and training future educators from traditionally underrepresented populations.
Faculty commit to 'real talk' in their classrooms
Faculty are committed to fostering connections with students and improving their own teaching through the program.
University receives Shannon Grant to support public safety initiatives
In this effort, the university will continue to serve as a research partner on projects addressing youth and young adult delinquency and crime in the Fitchburg, Leominster and Gardner areas.