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The dates for Homecoming have been changed to November 5-7, 2010. After receiving input from a number of key participants regarding athletic schedules, building availability and other considerations, and with the desire to avoid conflicts with Yom Kippur and the Autumn Glory Festival, this weekend offers the best opportunity for a fun and fulfilling experience for our students, alumni, friends, faculty and staff.
So, please mark your calendars – again – for Homecoming on November 5.
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The Lane University Center will be undergoing a long-awaited transformation in 2010, with all offices and services moved to Tawes Hall and its adjacent Engineering Annex for the duration of the renovations.
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Even in the face of a very challenging economy, friends and alumni have stepped up to help Frostburg State University continue serving its students and its community. University Advancement just completed its most successful fundraising year ever, and more than $11.3 million has been raised to date for Staking Our Claim: The Campaign for Frostburg.
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Loud music, live bands and the bright lights of Hollywood have come to Frostburg with the Mass Communication Department’s Mind Culture Original Music project. For the past six years, FSU students have had the chance to play music moguls as students from all academic disciplines experience putting together a CD of original music and a live concert in MCOM 465 – Music Promotion and Production.
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The Frostburg State University is on the move in more ways than one – physically moving its headquarters into newly renovated space on Main Street in Frostburg and moving its mission even more toward outreach to the community, to writers and to lovers of the written word.
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Just as winter sports are getting under way at Frostburg State University, the Bobcats have some exciting changes in store for the coming years, changes that will represent new rivalries and better opportunities for parents and alumni to show their support in person, as the University joins first the Capital Athletic Conference, and then the Empire 8 Football Conference.
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