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Future teachers talk cell phone safety with elementary students
The university students shared lessons from faculty member Katharine Covino's book "You Got a Phone! (Now Read This Book)."
Professor recognized for embrace of open educational resources
Winners were judged to have gone above and beyond the call to create, adapt or adopt OER for academic use institutionally, regionally, and nationally.
7th ROC academy launches
They will spend the summer training in a variety of areas including defensive tactics, weapons qualification, emergency vehicle operations and applied patrol procedures.
University to open housing for graduate students
The apartment-style residences will serve the university’s expanding graduate population, including international students.
University holds 128th commencement exercises
The ceremonies included honors for graduate and undergraduate students as well as distinguished alumni and community leaders.
Trustees nominate Donna Souder Hodge as 12th president
Dr. Hodge is currently Vice President of Operations & Advancement at Colorado State University, Pueblo, where she has worked in a variety of roles since 2010.
Convocation award winners announced
University dedicates new biotechnology laboratory
The laboratory provides state of the art tools for hundreds of students in STEM program to develop skills and prepare for rewarding careers in life sciences.
Students learn leadership, life lessons from hockey great Shawn Thornton
The student ambassadors appreciated the emphasis the former Bruins great placed on hard work and commitment to achieving one's goals.
Fitchburg State earns Military Friendly designation for 2024-25
The rankings measure institutions’ ability to meet thresholds for retention, graduation, job placement, repayment, persistence, and loan default rates for all students, and specifically for student veterans.