Do you love music and wish you had the resources to travel the world experiencing it all first hand? Now you don't have to.
Explore Music and Culture from Around the World
Posted by Kimberly McCoy-Blauser on July 27, 2015 at 10:49 AM
Topics: Programs
Would you like to know more about the field of counseling and if it is the right fit for you? This fall, Fitchburg State is offering a hybrid graduate-level course in Counseling Theories that is part of both the mental health and school guidance master's programs in Counseling. We chatted with the instructor, Dr. Daneen Deptula, who offers some more information on the course.
Topics: Programs
Looking for an excuse to see professional theater? Look no further!
Posted by Kimberly McCoy-Blauser on July 15, 2015 at 1:57 PM
We've got a 3 credit graduate course that “forces” you to see five (5) plays and/or musicals in the greater Boston area.
8 Speakers You Won’t Want to Miss at the Government Decision-Making Institute
Posted by Kelly Norris on June 17, 2015 at 9:22 AM
You’ve read our post, “Do you want to make a greater difference in society?” We’re thrilled with your interest and we know many of you may be wondering, who will actually be speaking at the institute? So here’s a sneak peek of our presenters we’ll be hearing from at the Government Decision-Making Institute this July.
Topics: Programs
Do you want to make a greater difference in society?
Posted by Kelly Norris on June 3, 2015 at 10:03 AM
Advance your public decision-making talents and abilities — locally, statewide, nationally, globally
Topics: Programs
Genocide in World History: causes, methods and responses to genocide
Posted by Kelly Norris on May 18, 2015 at 1:56 PM
Do you teach history or are you just interested in learning about genocide in world history?
5 Reasons to Take the MTEL Exam Prior to Applying to a Program
Posted by Kelly Norris on April 13, 2015 at 8:41 AM
So you’ve decided you want to teach, perhaps this is a career change or this is a life-long dream finally coming true. No matter how you’ve come to realize this passion, you need to apply to a graduate program. In your research you’ve noticed certain institutions require a passing score on the MTEL Communication and Literacy exam for admission into their program.
Why does Fitchburg State require the MTEL prior to applying? What’s in it for you to take the testing now instead of later?
Top 5 reasons to register early for summer courses at Fitchburg State
Posted by Kelly Norris on April 10, 2015 at 9:03 AM
The early bird gets the worm.
Ever hear that saying “the early bird gets the worm?" Well it’s true for course registration too! Students who register early receive the most benefits. Whether you’re looking to accelerate your degree, take a course for professional development or take a class prior to applying to a program, it’s important to get an early start. With a busy schedule including working full time, children and family, students often find that careful planning for all aspects of life is crucial.
Here are the top 5 reasons to get an early start on your summer course registration:
iPads, Google, technology - tools to succeed in your classroom!
Posted by Kimberly McCoy-Blauser on April 7, 2015 at 3:02 PM
Has your district integrated iPads into the classroom? Is more and more classwork being done on the computer?
Are you interested in Fitchburg State's special education programs? As part of the GCE blog's "Our Faculty" series, we introduce Dr. Nancy Murray, associate professor and graduate program chair of the special education moderate disabilities program and co-chair of the behavior analyst graduate certificate program.
What is your educational background, and what certifications do you have relevant to your program?
I have a strong background in teaching children with various special needs from grades Prek-22. This includes students with moderate and severe disabilities.
I've been an autism specialist for various districts and have continued to consult for families and districts around programming and behavioral issues for children with emotional/behavioral, and autism spectrum disorders.
Topics: Our Faculty

