News
President Lapidus to retire at end of academic year
His tenure has included the creation of new academic programs, deepening ties between the campus and city, and navigating the challenges of the pandemic.
Life Sciences grant will support research opportunities
The $750,000 grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center will enhance the biology and chemistry laboratories and create new research and learning opportunities.
Students compete in College Fed Challenge
The national competition features teams of undergraduate students from across the country, who analyze economic and financial conditions and develop monetary policy recommendations.
Moderna Charitable Foundation grant will support student research
Receiving a stipend and academic credit, the student research fellows will work 10 hours per week, receiving one-on-one mentorship and instruction on cutting-edge techniques in their fields of interest.
Update on library investigation
Based on information developed throughout the course of the investigation, it was determined today that no criminal charges will be filed in this case and the matter is considered resolved.
Update on Campus Safety
A comprehensive investigation is ongoing and campus members will see a heightened police presence in coming days.
Center for Italian Culture keynote address describes "My Two Italies"
Dr. Joseph Luzzi, the child of Italian immigrants and an award-winning scholar of Italian literature, will discuss Italian immigration to America.
Showcase will feature AI generated artwork
The showcase on Oct. 23 will include work created by students in the university's new digital media innovation major.
Police program graduates 6th Recruit Officer Course
All 11 members of the group have already been hired by municipal and collegiate police departments.
University ranked for high value and quality on latest U.S. News listing
In the North region, Fitchburg State ranked among top universities, top public schools, and best value.