In an effort to close out Black History Month with a bang, the Florida A&M University Harambee Festival is set to kick off this upcoming Saturday at Cascades Park. A day highlighting Black culture, music, and businesses will begin at 11 a.m. and run until 7 p.m. Guests look forward […]
Author: Kendall Williams | Staff writer
How is the Florida Shines program benefiting FAMU students?
It’s no surprise that many students stay in state for college due to the affordability of being able to claim in-state residency. In addition to the dramatic price difference and discounted tuition rate for residents, many resources come from staying close to home. One of the most popular resources in […]
School of Nursing appears back on track
Since the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, the demand for nurses and healthcare professionals has been at an all-time high. The Florida A&M University School of Nursing aims to produce top-notch and knowledgeable nurses. Despite accreditation mishaps in the past, the school is eager to welcome its […]
Tamerah Williams eager to inspire the next generation of college students
When passion meets purpose, anything is possible. From a young age, Tamerah Williams, a junior elementary education major from West Palm Beach, has known that teaching and encouraging the future generations was her “why.” Williams works tirelessly to be the person she wishes she had growing up for others. Understanding […]
National Transfer Student Week
This week, Florida A&M University is celebrating National Transfer Student Week in honor of the academic excellence, passion, and service transfer students bring to campus. Transfer students make up about 5% percent of undergraduate students on campus. While most students come from the local feeder program with Tallahassee Community College, […]
Week of delays due to Ian
Last Monday afternoon, all Tallahassee schools and university officials announced the closure of school campuses anticipating the then category 5 hurricane Ian. Hurricane Ian was expected to bring high winds, heavy rain, and flooding to the local community. The school’s one-week closure caused many unforeseen delays between students’ classes and […]