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Fairmont State appoints new foundation board members

The front of Hardway Hall on Fairmont State s campus. SUBMITTED PHOTO FAIRMONT — Fairmont State University is keeping its foundation s board in the family with new members, four university alumni and an previous member of the board of governors. Friday, Fairmont State announced it was appointing five new members to the board of directors for its nonprofit arm, the Fairmont State Foundation. The foundation handles all private donations that come in to the university. Among the new appointees are Kathy Martin, K. Alex Miller II, Chad Riley, John Wilson and Dixie Yann. All of whom have previous ties to the university either as an alumni or through previous board positions within the institution.

Mirta Martin commits to staying in Fairmont

Apr 30, 2021 Fairmont State University President Mirta Martin has removed herself as a candidate for the president’s job at Colorado Mesa University. TWV FILE PHOTO FAIRMONT — Fairmont State University President Mirta Martin announced Thursday she intends to stay in West Virginia. Earlier this week, Martin traveled to Colorado to visit Colorado Mesa University where she had been one of three finalists for the university president’s job there. She said she is removing herself from the race. “I am deeply grateful for the overwhelming support of the community, and those who have wished me their best.” Martin said in a statement. “I am happy to be staying home, at Fairmont State University, with our Falcon Family. I am very much looking forward to continuing to work together, as a family, with our Board of Governors, faculty, staff and students.”

Use caution with bill to re-merge Pierpont and Fairmont State

Mar 7, 2021 Mar 7, 2021 House Bill 2805 calls for re-merging Pierpont Community and Technical College with Fairmont State University and making the CTC a division of the university. The bill would also nullify a 2008 law that the West Virginia Legislature passed to force each state university to separate with the community and technical college they created in the early 1970s when community colleges were first created in the Mountain State. If the bill passes, it also calls for turning over to Fairmont State all of the property that Pierpont currently owns. One of the bones of contention that grew out of the 2008 split involved some $30 million in bonds the two schools issued together to finance such facilities as residence halls and classrooms.

House Bill 2805 would re-merge Fairmont State and Pierpont Community and Technical College

House Bill 2805 would re-merge Fairmont State and Pierpont Community and Technical College
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