Nicole Jefferson, an assistant in the College of Pharmacy, has started a non-profit to help students. Photo Submitted by Nicole Jefferson. Nicole Jefferson, an administrative assistant in the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, is the founder of Victorious People, and she found a way to bring together students and […]
Author: Parris Lockley | Staff Reporter
SBI senior snags internship with world’s No. 1 real estate firm
FAMU senior Nelani KelleyMarsh will be spending 10 weeks at CBRE in Miami. Photo Submitted by Nelani KellyMarsh. Nalani KelleyMarsh, a senior business admiration major, is making FAMU history by becoming the first African American accepted into CBRE’s internship program. KelleyMarsh came across this internship opportunity through a conference with the […]
Finalists identified for VP of Audit & Compliance
The search committee for the vice president of Audit & Compliance met Friday. Photo Submitted by Parris Lockley. The search committee for the vice president of Audit & Compliance agreed on Friday on dates in early February to bring three candidates to FAMU for in-person interviews. Richard Givens, the vice […]
National Association of University Women: Serving the community for over 100 years
Life changed for the better last Saturday for two Tallahassee teens. It happened during the National Association of University Women’s annual Mother-Daughter Celebration program, where scholarships were presented to Tia Huie, a senior at Goby High School, and Alexis Frazier, a graduating student from the LPN program at Lively Technical […]
Department of Social Work to host Community Action Day
Social workers stand up every day for human rights and social justice to help strengthen our communities. There are over 600,000 social workers in the United States, yet all too often their work goes unnoticed in society. March is the month of social work where we take time to acknowledge […]
Clothing drive supports spring break abroad
Students are preparing to make plans for the upcoming academic spring break of classes. But the No. 1 question is: Where to go? While many students seek out sunny beaches for their vacay, others are taking things internationally. Christopher Daniels, a professor of international relations, will be taking students abroad […]