One Day, One Goal, One Falcon Family
With a goal of raising $250,000 in one day, alumni and friends will once again have the chance to double their contribution to Fairmont State University on the second Falcon Day of Giving on Thursday, October 29.

With a goal of raising $250,000 in one day, alumni and friends will once again have the chance to double their contribution to Fairmont State University on the second Falcon Day of Giving on Thursday, October 29.
Fairmont State University will host future Falcons and their families during the virtual Maroon and White Week November 8 – 14.
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Most students aim to graduate and make a difference in the world, but for some, staying in their state to help local communities is a top priority.
Fairmont State University is proud to welcome Vice President for Student Success and Affairs, Dr.
Fairmont State Engineering student, Jonathan Kostyshak, is set to graduate in November 2020.
The West Virginia Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has awarded Fairmont State Engineering Technology faculty, Professor Tabitha Lafferre E.
The Fairmont State University Wind Ensemble will host a special online live streaming event on October 15 at 7:30 p.
In an effort to decrease the spread of COVID-19 and to adhere with current public gathering guidelines, Fairmont State University has announced that Winter Commencement will be held virtually.
Fairmont State University President Mirta Martin has been selected for the seventh annual class of West Virginia Wonder Women by WV Living Magazine.
In response to a mandate by West Virginia Governor Jim Justice, Fairmont State University is in the final planning stages of a campus wide COVID-19 surveillance testing initiative.
The Frank and Jane Gabor West Virginia Folklife Center has partnered with the Marion County Parks and Recreation Commission and the Marion County Convention and Visitors Bureau (MCCVB) to enhance tourism in Marion County while improving the quality of life for West Virginians.
As part of the Phyllis Wilson Moore Online Author Series, The Frank & Jane Gabor West Virginia Folklife Center will host an online event with author Burnis Morris, who was named a 2011-2012 West Virginia Humanities Council Fellow.
For the first time in recent history, U.
Fairmont State philanthropists, alumni and Harrison County natives, Rusty and Kimberly Hutson were honored during a press conference on Tuesday for a series of gifts totaling $500,000 to benefit the School of Nursing.
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