Dr. Erica Harvey

Fairmont State Campus, Electric Vehicle Chargers Available for Community Use

Wednesday, June 02, 2021

In accordance with the phased reopening of campus announced last month, Fairmont State University is now fully open to the public as of June 1. 

The reopening allows community members access to all areas of campus including the Falcon Center gym, cafeteria and restaurants. In addition, the University’s two electric vehicle charging stations are now available for public use at no cost. 

Students come together to set a new record of debris collected on campus while contributing to the University’s sustainability efforts

Monday, October 26, 2020

Fairmont State Outdoor Recreation teamed up with the Fairmont State Tennis Team and Explorer’s Club for a campus clean-up event on Friday, October 16, where the volunteers collected a record breaking 762.8 pounds of debris and litter, earning 25 volunteer hours collectively. 

Sustainability Council moves 2020 Earth Day event virtual

Monday, April 20, 2020

Despite the pandemic, Fairmont State University’s Creative Sustainability Council has been working to ensure that the 50th annual celebration of Earth Day on April 22 does not go unnoticed. This year’s objective is to educate about sustainability practices, acknowledge efforts made thus far, and remain hopeful for the progress that is to come.  

Fairmont State joins others in Alliance for the future of STEM in WV

Friday, September 14, 2018

National Science Foundation award continues funding for successful STEM education program

Dr. Erica Harvey awarded Abelina Suarez Professorship

Wednesday, May 02, 2018

During the Faculty Recognition event on May 2, Dr. Erica Harvey, Professor of Chemistry in the College of Science and Technology, was awarded the 2018 Abelina Suarez Professorship.

Five other Fairmont State University faculty members were nominated for the high honor:

Fairmont State Faculty Receive $20,000 Grant

Thursday, January 25, 2018

A four-member team of faculty from Fairmont State University’s College of Science and Technology have been awarded a $20,000 grant from West Virginia Science & Research, a division of the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission. Team members include Dr. Mark Flood, Dr. Erica Harvey, Dr. Matt Scanlon and Dr. Andreas Baur. The grant will be used to acquire an atomic absorption (AA) spectrometer.

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