University faculty author new textbooks for open use
The newest volumes of open educational resources include texts on music, language and mathematics.
Writing contest open to high school students
All participants will also have their application fees and enrollment deposits to Fitchburg State waived.
Faculty book a finalist for national award
Dr. Kisha Tracy’s book, which can be downloaded for free, was created for first-year writing students.
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.
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.
Future teachers talk cell phone safety with elementary students
The university students shared lessons from faculty member Katharine Covino's book "You Got a Phone! (Now Read This Book)."
Professor recognized for embrace of open educational resources
Winners were judged to have gone above and beyond the call to create, adapt or adopt OER for academic use institutionally, regionally, and nationally.
Community Read of White Mountains State continues this spring
The events include a talk by author and alumnus Keith Gentili on March 21.
Winter Commencement 2023 celebrates student success
Fitchburg State University awarded more than 400 graduate and undergraduate degrees during the winter ceremony of its 127th commencement exercises Friday, Dec. 22.