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A large group of students, faculty, staff and alumni gathered on campus recently to officially open the new FSU Honors Center at 22 Adams Road. The center will serve as home to Framingham State’s growing Honors Program, which was recently accepted into the Commonwealth Honors Program.
“I can’t think of any wiser investment a University can make than investing in its Honors Program, because the students give so much back to the University,” President Timothy J. Flanagan said during a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The Framingham State University Honors Program is designed to provide academically talented students with the opportunity to enrich their educational experience with courses both within and outside of their major program of study. Courses bearing the "Honors" designation are drawn from a wide range of disciplines and are designed to be intensive and intellectually challenging. Honors courses draw upon students' analytical and creative talents.
Framingham State’s program grew by 40 percent between fall 2010 and fall 2011. “This fall we welcomed not only our largest, but our most accomplished and most talented class,” said English Professor Carolyn Maibor, director of the program. “We have already begun to expect great things from them.”The new center, located next to North Hall, provides the program with more meeting and planning space.“This home will help shape us into an even more dynamic program by allowing us to communicate more directly with students,” Maibor said. For more information about the FSU Honors Program, click here.

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