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THE GATEPOST
Framingham State's award-winning independent student newspaper since 1932


Black men and education
Marcus Falcão / THE GATEPOST By Izayah Morgan Opinions Editor According to the New York Times, Howard University is arguably the most...
Izayah Morgan
Apr 11


Framingham Teacher Residency program provides opportunities for FSU students
By Dylan Pichnarcik Asst. News Editor Framingham State and Framingham Public Schools welcomed a second cohort of education majors to join...
Dylan Pichnarcik
Apr 19, 2024


Students are nothing without their teachers
By Richard Gill Staff Writer Our K-12 education system is the backbone of our society. And yet we are experiencing a crisis in education...
Richard Gill
Oct 13, 2023


Gatepost Editorial: Education shouldn’t be deadly
By the Gatepost Editorial Board On Nov. 30, 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley allegedly entered a bathroom at Oxford High School in Michigan,...
Editorial Board
Dec 3, 2021


May Hara appointed new CELTSS director
By Haley Hadge May Hara, professor of education and social and behavioral sciences, was appointed the new director of the Center for...
Haley Hadge
Sep 17, 2021


From educators to puppeteers: FSU education students bring magic to preschoolers
By Ashley Wall Editor in chief Starting as fur, felt, and hot glue, student-made puppets were transformed into creatures of color and...
Ashley Wall
Mar 26, 2021


Education reform starts with our teachers
By Brennan Atkins In December 2020, President Joseph R. Biden said at a public education forum, “Teaching to a test underestimates and...
Brennan Atkins
Mar 25, 2021


Ten FSU licensure programs receive national recognition
Ashlyn Kelly Staff Writer Ten of FSU’s education licensure programs have earned full national recognition from their specialized...
Ashlyn Kelly
Feb 18, 2021


‘Bad Education’ – Superintendent turned sociopath
By Brennan Atkins Arts & Features Editor By Noah Barnes Entertainment Corespondent “Bad Education” is a 2020 HBO film directed by Cory...
Brennan Atkins & Noah Barnes
May 1, 2020


FSU needs mandatory African-American history education
Mackenzie Berube Staff Writer Framingham State University requires three specific courses usually completed freshman year – Expository...
Mackenzie Berube
Feb 28, 2020


Bringing a classroom to life: FSU receives Mixed Reality Simulation
By Bailey Morrison The classroom is small with brightly-painted turquoise walls. A blackboard plastered on the back wall reads, in neat...
Bailey Morrison
Apr 1, 2017
Gatepost Interview: Folashadé Solomon Professor of Education
By Jesse Sannicandro What is your educational background? I have a doctorate in education from Harvard Graduate School of Education,...
Jesse Sannicandro
Mar 3, 2017


FSU awarded EPIC grant
By Bailey Morrison The education department has been awarded the Elevate Preparation Impact Children (EPIC) grant in collaboration with...
Bailey Morrison
Feb 2, 2017


Visiting lecturer Gloria Casañas celebrates FSU’s historical significance in education
By Joe Kourieh Throughout the second half of the 19th century, Argentinean President Domingo Sarmiento set out abroad on a mission, aimed...
Joe Kourieh
Dec 12, 2014
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