By Kristin Schneider Professor Joseph McAloon, a respected member of the Fitchburg State community for 35 years has passed suddenly this past weekend at the age of 61. Before retiring and taking up the position of Chair for FSU’s Master… Read More ›

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History Professor John Paul Encourages Students to Make The World Their Classroom
By Kurtis Kendall Fitchburg State History professor Dr. John Paul pauses to consider a question about how his beginnings impacted where he ended up. He takes the time to find the correct thing to say. He is a calculated man,… Read More ›
Benjamin Railton: The Stories We Share
By Kurtis Kendall Fitchburg State English Professor Benjamin Railton has always been interested in stories. Not simply fiction novels or magazine articles, but the stories of our lives and experiences; the ones we all have and share as people. Growing… Read More ›
“The First Ladies Coalition:” A One-Woman Play
By John Plue On Wednesday, February 27, Ginger Grace performed The First Ladies Coalition, a one-woman play. Grace had set her stage in the library and it was open to the public. Ginger plays Colleen McCracken, an Irish seamstress who… Read More ›
Joyce Ahearn: A Constant At Fitchburg State
By Kurtis Kendall Whenever one heads to Holmes Dining Hall here at Fitchburg State, there’s a good chance they’ll run into Joyce Ahearn, the cashier at the entrance of the dining hall. Ahearn has been at the University for decades,… Read More ›