"American Women: Our Stories, Our Voices" performance set for April 22
The Fairmont State University Department of Music is proud to present our Music on the Hill Guest Artist, flutist, Kelly Sulick.
The Fairmont State University Department of Music is proud to present our Music on the Hill Guest Artist, flutist, Kelly Sulick.
Fairmont State University is proud to be a part of the first time in the history of the world that elementary students have built a spacecraft by themselves that will be launched and it’s happening on Wednesday afternoon.
Fairmont State University together with its dining partner, Aladdin, held a ribbon cutting and grand opening of the new Starbucks fully licensed store on Monday, April 15 to enhance its already stellar dining experience where students enjoy nationally ranked top food brands.
On Friday, April 12, Fairmont State history was made when Jed and Vicki Smith donated $1M to the Fairmont State Foundation.
Four math department faculty members and four students in the math program attended the Spring meeting of the Allegheny Mountain section of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) on April 5-6, 2019 at Shepherd University.
The West Virginia Storytelling Guild will host a day of stories at the historic Frank and Jane Gabor West Virginia Folklife Center on the Fairmont State University campus.
In celebration of Autism Awareness Month, Dr.
The Frank and Jane Gabor West Virginia Folklife Center presents Black and White Together: Songs and Stories of Interracial Life and Work in the West Virginia Coalfields with folklorists and musicians Michael and Carrie Kline on Tuesday April 16 at 7 p.
Fairmont State University’s American Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapter continues its tradition of excellence and for the 16th consecutive year will represent the region at the National Concrete Canoe Competition (NCCC).
On Sunday, April 7, Fairmont’s Arts and Humanities Commission will present its annual awards to local individuals who have shown sustained achievement in the arts, to the educators and other mentors who inspire those efforts and to talented high school and Fairmont State University students.
The Frank and Jane Gabor West Virginia Folklife Center concludes the Diversity in Appalachia Lecture Series: Search for Identity with a discussion with filmmaker Beth Davison and a screening of her film, , a documentary about family, race, and identity, on Monday, April 22 at 7:00 p.
In conjunction with Fairmont State University, Learning Options, Inc.
For the first time ever, Fairmont State University hosted the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) Region 3 conference with almost 300 professionals in Charleston, West Virginia.
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