Company Research Report: Worcester State University
Company Overview
- Name: Worcester State University
- Mission of the Company: Worcester State University champions academic excellence in a diverse, student-centered environment that fosters scholarship, creativity, and global awareness.
- Founded: In 1874 as the Worcester Normal School, a teacher-training institution.
- Founders: No information is available.
- Key People:
- President: Barry M. Maloney.
- Associate Vice President of University and Community Engagement: Mary Jo Marion.
- Headquarters: Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
- Number of Employees: No information is available.
- Revenue of the Company: No information is available.
- Noted For:
- Recognized for academic excellence and affordability.
- Offering a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs across liberal arts and sciences.
Products
- Educational Programs:
- Undergraduate Majors and Minors: Over 95 programs, including degrees like B.S., B.A., and B.S.N.
- Graduate Programs: Over 30 programs including M.S., M.A., M.Ed., and Ed.S degrees.
- No specific high-level product descriptions or key features for these programs are available.
Recent Developments
- New Appointments:
- Mary Jo Marion appointed to the new state commission on higher education quality and affordability.
- Anniversaries & Recognitions:
- Celebration of the university’s 150th anniversary.
- Dr. Lillian R. Goodman Department of Nursing marked its 50-year anniversary.
- Worcester State University recognized with the 2024 Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Classification.
- Worcester State University earned distinction as a Military Friendly School.
- Community & Partnerships:
- Engagement in local community initiatives like the Tatnuck Brook Watershed project in collaboration with the City of Worcester.
- Various alumni recognized for their contributions, including awards and new appointments.
Conclusion
As Worcester State University celebrates its 150th anniversary, it continues to emphasize academic excellence and community engagement. The university remains dedicated to supporting both educational affordability and quality, as evidenced by its recent appointments and recognition. Despite being grounded in traditional values, it consistently looks forward to innovative teaching and impactful community involvement.