Fairmont State University posts largest financial position increase in over 10 years
Fairmont State University has again finished its fiscal year 2019 with a strong financial position.
Fairmont State University has again finished its fiscal year 2019 with a strong financial position.
For the second year in a row, Fairmont State University will be hosting the Hardway Haunt as part of the campaign to help raise money for the United Way of Marion and Taylor Counties from 6-8 p.
As part of Homecoming 2019, nine alumni are being honored during this year’s Emeritus Club Induction and Alumni Awards Luncheon.
Two Fairmont State University students were able to present their novel research at the 20th Annual ACM: SIG Information Technology Conference in Tacoma, Washington.
The Frank and Jane West Virginia Folklife Center will be hosting Ilene Evans portraying Memphis Tennessee Garrison at 7 p.
Fairmont State University and the ALICE Training Institute have teamed up to bring ALICE Instructor Certification Training to Fairmont, West Virginia, on December 11-12, 2019.
The Fairmont State University Architecture program will present the Mayfield Lecture 2019 featuring Anne Marie Duvall Decker at 7 p.
Actress, playwright, and storyteller Karen Vuranch will present a first-person portrayal of award-winning author and West Virginia native Pearl S.
The Frank and Jane Gabor West Virginia Folklife Center will host author Katherine Manley as part of The Women’s Lyceum: A Celebration of Appalachian Women.
Fairmont State University has been named one of the top 10 most affordable schools for Forensic Science by Affordable Schools.
With the “Welcome Home” Homecoming 2019 officially kicking off on Thursday, October 24, entries are now being accepted for the Fairmont State Homecoming Parade on Saturday, October 26 at 10 a.
Fairmont State University Cheerleading will be hosting their annual youth cheer clinic and this year some changes have been made to help make the camp even more successful and more enjoyable for everyone involved.
Another school year has commenced, and I want to take this opportunity to say to all of our returning Falcon family – not just those who study or work at Fairmont State University, but also our area friends and supporters – welcome back to another exciting academic year.
The Bridgeport-based consulting firm The Thrasher Group has contributed $50,000 to Fairmont State University to support the architecture and civil engineering technology departments.
Dressed in a work clothes, face smudged with black, Fred Powers, former educator and UMWA miner, enters in the room in character.
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