Department of Music Hosts Two Senior Recitals
During the month of April, the Fairmont State University School of Fine Arts Department of Music will host two Senior Recitals.
During the month of April, the Fairmont State University School of Fine Arts Department of Music will host two Senior Recitals.
The Fairmont State University Saxophone Ensemble will perform a concert, directed by Randall Hall, at 7:30 p.
The Fairmont State University Community Orchestra, directed by Dr.
West Virginia Campus Compact, a coalition of 28 college and universities that encourages and supports community engagement in higher education, honored Fairmont State University with multiple awards at its annual statewide conference.
Fairmont State University’s American Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapter continues its tradition of excellence and for the 10th consecutive year will represent the region at the National Concrete Canoe Competition.
Fairmont State University Criminal Justice students recently took several top honors at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences/Alpha Phi Sigma National Conference in Dallas.
As part of International Festival 2013, Fairmont State University and Pierpont Community & Technical College will celebrate global culture on campus.
Fairmont State University will host the second annual Order of La Sila scholarship dinner on Sunday, April 28.
As part of the Fairmont State University Presidential Lecture Series, Dr.
Fairmont State University was proud to participate in the Make Marion County Shine initiative and partner with Main Street Fairmont with a clean-up of Locust Avenue on Saturday, April 6.
The end of the academic year is a time to celebrate the accomplishments of the students and faculty of Fairmont State University.
Fiction writer Cary Holladay, Fairmont State University’s 2013 Artist-in-Residence, will read from her new novel, “Horse People,” on Thursday, April 4, in the Frank and Jane Gabor West Virginia Folklife Center’s Great Room of Cultures.
Mark Snyder, guest composer/performer for the Fairmont State University School of Fine Arts, will perform an evening of his own music at 7:30 p.
Kestrel: A Journal of Literature and Art, the Fairmont State University Department of Language and Literature and the Frank and Jane Gabor West Virginia Folklife Center will host a two-day Celebration of Issue 29.
Michael Bonadio will be the featured artist for “Smeltdown,” a week of collaborative metal casting between the sculpture programs at Fairmont State University and West Virginia University.
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