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University lauded for online courses of distinction
The university was recognized for exemplary course design and practices.
University students collaborate with Fitchburg High on anti-racism project
Racism, implicit bias, and efforts to counter those forces can be controversial when presented in scholastic settings, but confronting the issues with intention is crucial to navigating today’s world.
Students and faculty studying abroad this summer
Voyages to Europe, South America and other destinations are broadening students' horizons.
New collection recalls the life of fallen WW2 sailor
The collection includes 93 letters, postcards, and medals, depicting a military life that was tragically cut short while serving in the Navy in World War II.
New city and university partnership establishes pathways for future educators
The program is designed to increase the number of teacher candidates who are representative of the local community demographics.
Faculty Perspective: Ukraine’s Integration And Euro-Atlantic Security’s Transformation
By defying Russia, sovereign Kyiv’s existential fight exemplifies Euro-Atlantic security’s critical juncture along two pivotal paths.
Nursing students practice public health in Costa Rica
While overseas, the students made public presentations in settings including schools and community centers on topics ranging from diet and portion control to mental health.
University names new provost
Dr. Patricia A. Marshall has served as deputy commissioner for academic affairs and student success at the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education since 2015.
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.
Student's murals brighten middle school walls
Devin Tormey merged her passion for art and her business studies into a public art project that is beautifying a local school.