Forum will explore Russian invasion of Ukraine
Professor Joshua Spero and student Oscar Burgos Pimentel traveled to Poland last month as part of a faculty-student research project on Transatlantic relations and Euro-Atlantic security.
Moot Court streak continues, with students earning second-in-nation marks for brief writing
Benjamin Hill and Maylynn Velazquez scored second in the country in the brief-writing competition of the tournament.
Students bound for Moot Court national tournament
Members of Fitchburg State University’s Moot Court team are headed for the nationals in January after a strong showing at the Eastern Regional Tournament.
Professor named to Library of Congress digital humanities program
Professor Jewell's responsibilities will see her joining the curatorial team of its recently launched Sound Submissions program, through which community and private collectors will be encouraged to share digitized recordings for permanent digital archive at the Library of Congress.
Faculty commit to 'real talk' in their classrooms
Faculty are committed to fostering connections with students and improving their own teaching through the program.
Moot Court program earns second consecutive national ranking
Fitchburg State is the smallest public institution to crack the top 25 in the nation.
Faculty Perspective: Our Jacobin Moment
To better understand January 6, we need to think of that day as part of an ongoing process, not a singularity.
Moot Court team heading to national tournament
The competition features teams of students arguing opposing sides of a legal issue, as in an appellate court proceeding. The competitors make oral arguments and respond to questions from a panel of judges, as well as submit written briefs.
Moot Court program earns national ranking
The Top Program Scores recognize schools based on their performance in both the AMCA National Tournament Oral Advocacy competition and the AMCA National Tournament Written Brief competition.
Students, faculty collaborating across the Atlantic
The pandemic has not stifled the international collaboration between students and faculty at Fitchburg State University and the Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences in Germany, where researchers are exploring the transatlantic relationship between our two nations.