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.
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.
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.
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.
NEH grant will support downtown theater project
The grant will support the construction of a 15,830-square-foot “black box” theater adjacent to the historic theater in the heart of downtown Fitchburg
State and local leaders tour downtown theater project
The reception and tour was designed to show the wide economic and cultural impact the performing arts center will have on the city and region.
Students and faculty studying abroad this summer
Voyages to Europe, South America and other destinations are broadening students' horizons.