Author: Kenisha Stevens

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Minimal turnout at recruitment fair

Florida A&M University School of Graduate Studies, Research & Continuing Education Minority Biomedical Research Support Program along with Florida Georgia Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation in STEM presented the Graduate Feeder & Research Forum on Tuesday. This year’s theme was “Making Research Work for You.” The forum was help […]

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University makes annual crime statistics public

Students, faculty and staff of Florida A&M University are now able to request a copy of the universities annual crime report. Requests, however, are currently available for this year and the previous three years. The service is provided by the U.S. Department of Education. Under the federal law, it is […]

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Equal opportunities

Located in the back of student parking services is an ordinary looking portable with a sign that has LDEC in bold letters. The portable may seem ordinary but there are some extraordinary things going on inside. LDEC, which is an acronym for Learning Development Evaluation Center, is a learning center […]

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Rattler quarterback quits team

Albert Chester II, a senior starting quarterback for the FAMU football team, left the team three days after the game against Tennessee State, and four days before the game against Winston-Salem. Chester confirmed his departure with the Tallahassee Democrat minutes after practice Tuesday evening. He did not attend the practice, […]

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FSU, FAMU bridge cultural gap

In an attempt to unite and battle any negative feelings black students from Florida State University and Florida A&M University students have for each other, The FSU Black Student Union held an informative forum titled, “Across the Tracks: The Difference between Me and You,” Monday night. From mentioning FAMU’s tardiness […]

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Crowd Pleaser!

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University celebrates Founder’s Day

President James H. Ammons and the entire Florida A&M University community will celebrate the university’s 120th anniversary, on Oct. 3, during the annual Founder’s Day celebration. The Founder’s Day program is scheduled for Wednesday at 10:10 a.m. in Lee Hall Auditorium. One of the highlights of the celebration will be […]

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FAMU, FSU and TCC students mobilize for change

This Wednesday, members of the Student Coalition for Justice will be traveling to Panama City to attend the start of Martin Lee Anderson’s criminal trial. The coalition is comprised of students from Florida A&M University, Florida State University and Tallahassee Community College. The jury selection for Martin Lee Anderson’s trial […]

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“Royal Flush” omits males

Florida A&M University’s Recreation Center has started a new program called Royal Flush, which caters to female students. The program offers exclusive use of the recreation center during certain hours, nutrition classes, individual weight training and rhythmic movement training. The Royal Flush program, which is themed, “Empowering the FAMU Women,” […]

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D-Day for FAMU

A team from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools will visit Florida A&M University tomorrow to check on the progress of the institution since it was placed on probation in June. “We will show that we have met the SACS requirements related to areas of governance, finance and management […]