News

See Fitchburg circa 1941 in restored footage

The public is invited to take a look at a curated selection of clips from the footage introduced by Professor Charles Roberts and take part in a discussion led by Fitchburg Historical Society Executive Director Susan Navarre.

Unitil sponsorship supports Engineering Technology

Engineering Technology program seniors will get support in the development of capstone projects thanks to a new Unitil Corporation sponsorship that will also help them to participate in the national Solar Decathlon competition.

Professor appointed to Library of Congress radio task force

Professor Katherine Rye Jewell has been appointed co-chair of the College and Community Radio Caucus of the Library of Congress Radio Preservation Task Force, a federally mandated project created to support the preservation of the nation’s audiovisual infrastructure.

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.

Followup to Courageous Conversations

The three Courageous Conversations in June focusing on the theme “All Lives Can’t Matter Until Black Lives Matter” were a powerful reiteration that the Fitchburg State community is committed to promoting equity and creating a culture where everyone can thrive. At the same time, the institution identified a number of areas on which we need to work.

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.