Over the years, Florida A&M University has prepared thousands of students for jobs, careers and opportunities throughout the world. A degree from FAMU holds significant value in the global marketplace, and it should continue to do so. The rapid growth and development of technological advances is changing the world in […]
Author: Charleston Parham
Black Television News Channel updates FAMU community
The School of Journalism & Graphic Communication updated Florida A&M University on the progress of the The Black Television News Channel Feb. 10. Ann Kimbrough, the dean of SJGC, began the community conversation with a brief acknowledgement to respective parties. “Our students, especially in SJGC, are going to have some […]
Tyrene Wright provides different perspective on Booker T. Washington
Tyrene Wright visited the Lecture Hall of Meek-Eaton Black Archives Research Center & Museum to speak to Florida A&M University students Thursday. Wright, Ph.D, is a scholar, human rights activist, producer, poet and founder of African Women for Africa, an international non-government organization. Wright’s lecture was focused on Booker T. […]
Philosophy Forum Discusses Religion and Free Will
Florida A&M University students and faculty expressed their opinions and beliefs during the semester’s final philosophy forum’s topic, “If God exists, do humans have free will?” at the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Auditorium. The philosophy forum allows FAMU students and faculty to share their viewpoint on a subject that […]
Eat More Chikin at Chick-Fil-A’s Ceremony
Florida A&M University is eating more chicken since Chick-Fil-A unveiled a month ago. Tomorrow, Rattlers can eat more chicken at the ribbon cutting ceremony in the Orange Room to welcome the restaurant to FAMU. The ribbon will be cut in front of the Orange Room at 10:40 a.m. Students present […]
FSU and FAMU Inform Prospective Law Students
Florida State University’s Black Law Students Association & Florida A&M University’s Pre-Law Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta collaborated in Benjamin L. Perry for “Life as a Law Student” panel discussion. Anika Boyce, the coordinator of the panel discussion and member of BLSA’s e-board, said that her goal was to create […]
FAMU hosts Conference on African/Black Psychology
The Fifth National Conference on African/Black Psychology hosted at Florida A&M University’s campus began Friday. The two-day long event featured a roster of specialists who lead discussions topics that affect the black community. “We need to talk about the fact that this thug, killer, just about some money male persona […]
Is this Mic On?
Florida A&M University’s homecoming is approaching and many visitors expected to be showered by entertainment. FAMU will host homecoming events, showcases and talent shows where artists can perform but it’s up to artists to be aware of upcoming events. FAMU is home to a lot of artists with talent, but […]
“The Game is Being Sold, Not Told”
In the United States, physician-patient healthcare has taken a backseat to capitalism. On Tuesday in The Blue Cross Blue Shield Auditorium, Jasmine Bowers, M.D. gave an informative lecture on the evolution of healthcare entitled The Health Care Game Change: What We Need To Know And How We Need To Play […]
Students explore entrepreneurism
Entrepreneurship is a growing trend in the United States. Small businesses have generated over 65 percent of the net new jobs since 1995, according to Forbes. More and more individuals are starting their own businesses, and college students are no exception. Florida A&M is stomping grounds for a few entrepreneurs […]