Intelligent.com ranks two academic programs among nation’s best
Westfield State’s undergraduate history program and graduate elementary education program have been recognized among the nation’s top programs by Intelligent.com.
Westfield State’s undergraduate history program and graduate elementary education program have been recognized among the nation’s top programs by Intelligent.com.
Westfield State Adjunct Professor of Music James Argiro recently shared his extensive experience as a performer as part of an online arts series arranged through […]
H. Zahra Caldwell, Ph.D., associate professor of ethnic and gender studies, recently published an article, “I was Anti-Everything’: Cartoonist Jackie Ormes, Repression, and the Comics […]
The Westfield State community celebrated Douglass Day Feb. 12 as part of the University’s Month of Celebrating Black Excellence. Westfield State joined more than 7,300 […]
WSU’s Historical Journal of Massachusetts (Winter ’21) includes an article co-authored by Mara Dodge, Ph.D., professor of history, along with articles on African-American and women’s […]
Common Goods, the University’s food pantry located at the Second Congregational Church on Western Ave., will be open Tuesdays (1-4 p.m.) during the spring semester to […]
The College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) continues to host an open Zoom meeting, Fridays at 12:30 p.m., for the community. Pianist Scott […]
The University will celebrate Black History Month throughout February with events including a virtual paint night, a celebration of Douglass Day, and a discussion with […]
Inside Higher Ed recently published an article written by Catherine Savini, Ph.D., professor of English, headlined, “10 Ways to Tackle Linguistic Bias in Our Classrooms.” […]
Westfield State University is among the top 100 colleges, according to the U.S. News & World Report’s 2021 Best Online Programs.
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