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Mancuso Center
The Mancuso Humanities Workforce Preparation Center (MHWPC) at Framingham State University promotes the value of the humanities for creating vibrant thinkers, engaged citizens, and skilled professionals.
History in the Making Series
History majors Willow Versackas '24 and Danni Marquez '24 launched the History in the Making Series in 2023 to bring discussions of important historical topics to the greater FSU community.
"History is important," says Versackas. "We have to learn from the past so we can do better in the future.”
Some of the topics they have organized discussions around include how Germany commemorates the Holocaust compared to how the U.S. remembers slavery, Native American History, and the Israeli conflict with Hamas.
Leading Scholars
A group of noted historians that include Framingham State History Professor Joseph M. Adelman filed an Amicus Brief to the United States Supreme Court last year related to two cases with First Amendment implications.
The cases - NetChoice, LLC v. Paxton and Moody v. NetChoice, LLC - weigh in on the constitutionality of controversial laws in Texas and Florida that would regulate how large social media companies like Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter) control content posted on their sites. Dr. Adelman and the other historians went into deep background of freedom of the press/speech at the founding moment to argue that both laws violate the 1st Amendment. A Supreme Court Decision is expected over the summer.
Our Programs
- History
- General Studies
- History Teaching (Secondary Education)
- Coordinate Major in Early Childhood or Elementary Education
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