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In 1923, Fairmont State Normal School first offered a four-year bachelor's degree program in education, making the school a college. It was renamed Fairmont State Teachers College in 1931 and Fairmont State College in 1943. On April 7, 2004, Governor Bob Wise signed legislation changing its name to Fairmont State University. [8]
George C. Edwards, member of Maryland State Senate; Danny Hamrick, former member of West Virginia House of Delegates; Frank Cruise Haymond, former Justice, Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia; Richard Iaquinta, former member of West Virginia House of Delegates; David Koon, former member of New York State Assembly
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Sep. 20—FAIRMONT — An academic program at Fairmont State University that is the only one of its kind in the nation now has a new dean of the same. Emily Swain will lead Fairmont State's Middle ...
Mar. 26—FAIRMONT — A proposal to re-merge Fairmont State University with Pierpont Community and Technical College has been withdrawn and both schools will remain separate entities. Fairmont ...
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Fairmont Normal School Administration Building is a historic school building located on the campus of Fairmont State University at Fairmont, Marion County, West Virginia.It was built between 1915 and 1917, and is a large three-story Classical Revival style building sited atop a hill overlooking Locust Avenue.
Fairmont State University is a public university with an approximate enrollment of 3,800 students. The institution offers master's degrees in business, education, teaching, criminal justice, and nursing, in addition to 90 baccalaureate and 50 associate degrees.