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University announces operational changes in response to COVID spike
Residence halls will close for the semester by Sunday, Nov. 22 and most classes will move to remote instruction after Saturday, Nov. 21.
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.
Virtual theater presentation “Our Reckoning” screens Nov. 2-16
The show's individual pieces, which are mostly student-written and student-performed, aim to focus on issues surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement, PTSD, struggles with academia with ADHD, our current coronavirus pandemic, mental illness, among other important issues.
Webinar week highlights graduate programs Nov. 1 through 7
Those who watch a pre-recorded webinar in the webinar library will have their graduate application fee waived for the spring semester.
University eliminates application fee
Fitchburg State is committed to making higher education affordable, and that starts with eliminating financial barriers that may keep a student from even applying to college.
CenterStage presents the work of Ann Strassman
Strassman’s work has been featured in numerous solo exhibits in Massachusetts and beyond.
Clubs and organizations adapt to virtual normal
Research has shown that students who are involved in extracurricular activities have better success in their academic pursuits, and are more likely to graduate on time.
Learn about MBA programs at free webinar on Oct. 28
The session will focus on in-person offerings, including concentrations in accounting, management, and human resources management.
Center for Italian Culture launching virtual book club
The year’s programs begin with a discussion of some of history’s worst leaders led by Professor Daniel Sarefield of the university’s Economics, History and Political Science Department.
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.