Research
At ĢƵ State, students engage with faculty to perform cutting-edge, transformative research that serves to advance the world we live in – our community, state, nation, and beyond. The University values the curiosity and drive which leads students to explore a topic of academic interest through research.
We recognize the importance of reinforcing student learning with experiences outside the classroom. Each year, ĢƵ State recognizes the accomplishments of hundreds of our scholars and researchers at the Celebration of Scholarship and Creativity, and our Faculty Showcase.
STUDENT STORIES
Scholarship & Research at ĢƵ State






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Inquiries for external research initiatives
Office of Grants & Sponsored Research
Division of University Advancement
Shaughnessy Administration Building
2nd Floor – Room A-231Dr. Nicole Scott
Director for the Office of Grants & Sponsored Research
nscott1@worcester.edu
508-929-8872Inquiries for internal research initiatives
Dr. Henry Theriault
Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
htheriault@worcester.edu
508-929-8938Celebration of Scholarship & Creativity / Faculty Showcase
Dr. Henry Theriault
Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
htheriault@worcester.edu
508-929-8938Research Integrity Officer (RIO)
Dr. Allison Dunn
adunn@worcester.edu
508-929-8641Institutional Review Board (IRB)
Dr. Kathryn Frazier
kfrazier@worcester.edu
508-929-8644Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)
Dr. Randall L. Tracy
rtracy@worcester.edu
508-929-8611
Academic Innovation

ĢƵ State announces return of the Next Big Idea Awards
ĢƵ is officially bringing back the Robert K. O’Brien Next Big Idea competition, ending a five-year hiatus for the contest where students compete for seed funding to launch startup businesses and social ventures. This year’s contestants include student groups developing their business acumen in the Spring semester’s Introduction to Entrepreneurship course. Their pitches […]

From factories to families: students unveil new vision for ĢƵ’s history
In a quiet gallery where the echoes of industrial machinery usually dominate the narrative, a new generation of historians is shifting the spotlight toward the people behind the gears. ĢƵ State students from Professor Erika Briesacher’s Material Culture class recently stood before museum staff to pitch a bold, human-centric exhibit titled “Walking through ĢƵ: 250 […]

ĢƵ State expands global reach with University of Limerick partnership
ĢƵ and the University of Limerick (UL) in Ireland have officially entered into a five-year Memorandum of Agreement, establishing a formal partnership designed to provide WSU students with a direct bridge to advanced graduate degrees in Europe. This strategic partnership creates a streamlined pathway for ĢƵ State students to transition into prestigious master’s […]

Students Find New Depth in Macbeth Through Early Staging Techniques
In November, ĢƵ State student actors explored Macbeth through a new, yet historic lens by drawing on staging techniques that would have been familiar to audiences in the 17th century. One of William Shakespeare’s most well-known tragedies, Macbeth follows a Scottish general whose ambition drives him to murder the king and seize the crown. As […]

Nursing Students from Ireland Visit ĢƵ
A group of seven nursing students and their faculty advisors from Atlantic Technological University – Letterkenny campus in Ireland, visited ĢƵ recently as part of a long-standing international academic exchange program between the two institutions. The visit, fully funded by the ĢƵ State Foundation, included attending classes, laboratory learning, and interactive discussion with […]

Partnership program and donor support helps paraeducators graduate with teaching degrees
This story first appeared in the University Advancement Fall 2025 Donor Impact Report, whose theme is “Thank you for believing in me.” When Nancy Vickery-Taylor ’26 graduates from ĢƵ State with a bachelor’s in elementary education, it will be a full-circle moment. For one, her granddaughter will graduate from college the same week. And, Vickery-Taylor […]

ĢƵ State symposium with statewide leaders aims to advance Latino educational opportunities
The Oct. 17 symposium, “Meeting the Moment: Safeguarding Education Pathways for Latino Students in Massachusetts,” will feature policymakers, K-12 and higher education leaders, and Latino youth ĢƵ will host educators, policymakers, and youth from around the state Friday, Oct. 17, for a symposium focused on safeguarding and expanding educational opportunities for Latino students. […]

Generous Donor Saves Access to Critical Research Databases at ĢƵ State
In a time of uncertainty for academic libraries, ĢƵ has received a lifeline from an anonymous donor to maintain access to a suite of essential research databases. Earlier this year, the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners (MBLC) announced it would discontinue funding for more than 20 statewide databases, including many relied upon by […]