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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.
University and FATV collaborate on television production course
FATV hosts the university’s multi-camera television production course, with a community service component in which students help cover local events for the station.
Bequest will support music education
The Helen E. Hornsey Music Education Fund was created to ensure private instruction is available for students, faculty, alumni and community members, and tomorrow’s music teachers have expansive knowledge with which to guide their students.
Career fair will highlight law enforcement opportunities
Over 30 agencies, including state, county, municipal, and campus departments, will be represented at the event.
International students seek to strengthen ties between campus and city
The students hope their efforts will help support the city’s long-term revitalization efforts while improving the quality of life for students looking to engage in opportunities off-campus.
Police Program explores mindfulness in evolving profession
Edward Denmark sees Fitchburg State’s police program as a model for the profession, linking theory and practice.
State grant will support ReImagine North of Main objectives
With the new grant, the partners will focus on small business and entrepreneurship development and neighborhood and commercial district vibrancy as part of Fitchburg's growing arts and culture economy.
Forge Theater Lab presents pandemic-inspired works
Spanning multiple generations, relationships, and voices, “No Place to Go” is a reminder that despite the pandemic causing many to feel isolated, we are united by one collective experience.
Theater Block renovation gets grant support
The decades-long effort to revitalize a cultural landmark in downtown Fitchburg took a significant step forward when the Fitchburg State University Theater Block on Main Street was presented a grant for $3 million by the local legislative delegation.
Moot Court streak continues, with students earning second-in-nation marks for brief writing
Benjamin Hill and Maylynn Velazquez scored second in the country in the brief-writing competition of the tournament.