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Sullivan Academic Center (1966): The center houses classrooms and offices for multiple academic departments. Included are Business and Economics, Education, English, History and Political Science, Mathematics, philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, and Urban Studies. The center also includes the Sullivan
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The tenure of presidents Joseph J. Orze (1975–1982) and Phillip D. Vario (1982–1992) expanded the campus with the addition of a student center and a new residence hall, named Dowden Hall, as well as continued support of varsity sports and degree offerings in speech and occupational therapy. Under the
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Ghosh Science and Technology Center (2000): The center is named after former President Ghosh and features offices, laboratories, and classrooms for Biology, Chemistry, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Computer Science, Earth, Environment, and Physics, Health Sciences, Nursing, and Occupational
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Learning Resource Center (1971): The center includes the university library, along with classrooms and academic departments, namely the Communication, Criminal Justice, and Visual and Performing Arts, and Information Technology Services and Multicultural Affairs offices. The building also includes
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Shaughnessy Administration Building (1932): Named for Helen G. Shaughnessy ('43) who served as a long-time educator and administrator, the building houses administrative offices including the offices of the President and the Provost, and offices for Admissions, Alumni, Development, Financial Aid,
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threatened the College as the state proposed cost-cutting measures that would eliminate many schools. Presidents William B. Aspinwall (1912–1940) and Clinton E. Carpenter (1940–1946) led the college through this crisis and set the stage for post-war development under the presidency of Eugene A.
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Student Center (1978): The center includes student organization offices, meeting spaces, lounges, and dining areas. Included are offices for Career Services, Commuter Services, International Programs, Military Affairs and Veterans Services, and Student Involvement and Leadership
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Their main venue is the John F. Coughlin Memorial Field, a two-thousand seat capacity venue that is located on Chandler Street. Teams also use the Wellness Center, Rockwood Park, and the Worcester Ice Center for games. Coughlin Field was the home soccer field of the
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The first "principal" of WSU, Elias Harlow Russell (1874–1909), shaped the school's early curriculum. A pioneer in the Child Study Movement that emphasized childhood development and educational reform efforts, Russell partnered with colleague
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Wasylean Hall (2004): Named after Phillip M. Wasylean II ('63), the hall accommodates 350 students. The university police station is located on the ground floor. In 2005, the building received an Honor Award for Design Excellence from the
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In 1930, the farm was acquired for WSU's new campus and, in 1942, an additional thirty-five acres were added, forming the campus's current boundaries . Today, about thirty-percent of full-time students reside on campus.
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In 2010, WSU reorganized into two schools: the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and the School of Education, Health, and Natural Sciences. That same year, the state granted Massachusetts State Colleges
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President Sullivan oversaw the expansion of the WSU curriculum. In 1952, the college introduced a Master of Science in Education, and in 1963, a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 1960 the school was designated
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In the 1920s, WSU followed national trends in teacher education by introducing a broader array of college courses and a Bachelor of Science in Education degree in 1921 culminating in a new designation of
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Wellness Center (2016): The newest campus building, the center features multipurpose gymnasiums, exercise areas and classrooms. Included are offices for the Department of Athletics
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Graduate and Continuing Education, Marketing, and the Registrar. The building includes the Fuller Theater, a 166-seat venue created within the original campus auditorium.
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Chandler Village (1973): The village is an apartment-style complex that accommodates 420 students. It was the first student housing built on the Chandler Street campus.
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and Eager Auditoriums. Originally the science building, the facility was renamed the Dr. Eugene A. Sullivan Building in 1980 in honor of the fifth university president.
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Dowden Hall (1990): Named after Vera M. Dowden, a former education faculty member, the building was expanded in 2010 to include space for 177 students.
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neighborhood of Worcester. The 58-acre campus includes woods and wetlands, and features several buildings constructed on a steep, east-facing slope.
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in the 19th century before evolving into a state college in the 1960s and achieving university status in 2012. WSU is administered by the
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In the late nineteenth century, the campus was the site of "Willow Farm", home of William Sever Lincoln (1811–1889), who led the
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In 2011, Worcester State installed its eleventh president, Barry M. Maloney. That same year, students and faculty relaunched the
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which oversees 29 campuses including community colleges, state universities, and research universities across the Commonwealth.
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Sagamore Studios: The studios hold visual arts classes within the Worcester Center for Crafts, located at 25 Sagamore Road.
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campus mail services. In 2010 building was re-clad in its distinctive metallic siding during renovations.
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In 2024, Worcester State University was ranked 96th out of 181 "Regional Universities" in North by
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Massachusetts State University Council of Presidents (2014). Breitborde, Mary-Lou (ed.).
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Endowment Records Healthy Change in Market Value, Outpacing Powerhouses like Harvard
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WSU was one of several Massachusetts State Universities that was founded as a
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Remembering Massachusetts State Normal Schools: Pioneers in Teacher Education
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for whom Worcester's Rockwood Field, adjacent to WSU's campus, is named.
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The Worcester of Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Eight: Fifty Years a City
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In 2016, WSU unveiled a new mascot, named Chandler H. Lancer, at the
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closed, and transferred custody of their academic records to WSU.
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Sheehan Hall (2014): Named in honor of James F. Sheehan ('55), a
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View of the original Worcester State Normal School in circa 1890.
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Massachusetts State Normal School at Worcester (1874–1932)
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Public institutions of higher education in Massachusetts
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Universities and colleges in Worcester, Massachusetts
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Worcester State College
Worcester College (disambiguation)

Public university
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Massachusetts
42°16′03″N 71°50′38″W / 42.267586°N 71.843760°W / 42.267586; -71.843760
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Worcester, Massachusetts
normal school
Massachusetts Department of Higher Education

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