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Students explore possibilities of entrepreneurship
"The faculty here have been the most helpful teachers I’ve ever had," said Fitchburg State senior Ayanna Beach. "It’s been really eye-opening and it’s made me believe in myself."
Police students may apply for paid city traffic details
Fitchburg Police Chief Ernest Martineau told the police students they represent "the best and the brightest," and encouraged them to take this opportunity to be paid to acquire skills while pursuing their degrees.
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.
Nursing students receive white coats at ceremony
The white coat ceremony signifies a pivotal transition in the lives of the sophomore nursing students.
Dean's and President's Lists for Fall 2022
A student is placed on the Dean’s List for the semester if an average grade of 3.20 or better is attained, and the student is attending the university full time. The President’s List honors students who achieve a 3.75 average in each of three successive semesters.
State grant will help address food insecurity among students
The funding will help raise awareness of the support services available to students on campus and in the community, in addition to providing direct assistance to students.
CenterStage series features New England Wax works
The exhibition, on display during the depths of a New England winter, is intended to provide a colorful oasis for students and visitors alike.
Students collaborate on virtual tour of city's arts history
The tour gave students a hands-on, community-based project in their first year at Fitchburg State, offering real-world professional experience that they can use for their portfolios.
Staff and administrators learn mental health first aid
The training furthers the university’s efforts to provide real-time mental health support to students.
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.