The Famuan
The sixth annual Leon County and City of Tallahassee Town Hall meeting took place at the St. John’s Episcopal Church on Thursday, held by the nonprofit organization, The Village Square…Read more
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The Famuan
The sixth annual Leon County and City of Tallahassee Town Hall meeting took place at the St. John’s Episcopal Church on Thursday, held by the nonprofit organization, The Village Square…Read more
The Famuan
For the observation of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, activist Hydeia Broadbent, visited Florida A&M University on Tuesday, at the College of Pharmacy Blue Cross Blue Shield Auditorium to speak to students about the importance of prevention…Read more
Winter 2015 Journey Magazine
Click to read “The Intersection: Between Blackness and the World,” written by Lissa Jules:
The Famuan
Florida A&M University’s School of Business and Industry’s (SBI) 5th Global Leadership Conference was held during the Classic Weekend on Thursday, Nov. 19 through Friday, Nov. 21, 2015, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla…Read more
Fall 2015 A&M Magazine
Click to read “From the Bookshelf: Guzmán Chronicles the Life of L.A. Nixon,” written by Lissa Jules:
*** During my time as an Editorial Intern for Florida A&M University’s Office of Communications, I wriiten this book review for the department’s A&M Magazine. The Office of Communications owns the rights to this review and does not contain my byline. For confirmation of the legitimacy that this publication is my original work, you may contact the department’s former Assistant Director for University Relations/Media Relations, Kanya Stewart, via email at KStewart@nabj.org.***
Fall 2015 A&M Magazine
Click to read “There’s a Rattler in China,” written by Lissa Jules:
FAMU Forward Press Release
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) has signed a historic agreement with North Florida’s Domi Station, located at 914 Railroad Ave. in Tallahassee, to provide its students with a space to incubate their business ideas…Read more
*** During my time as an Editorial Intern for Florida A&M University’s Office of Communications, I produced this press release for the department. The Office of Communications owns the rights to this press release and does not contain my byline. For confirmation of the legitimacy that this publication is my original work, you may contact the department’s Assistant Director for University Relations/Media Relations, Kanya Stewart, via email at Kanya.Stewart@famu.edu or her office number at (850) 599-3413***
(Photo courtesy of FAMU News)
FAMU Forward Press Release
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – On June 29, National Achievement Award Finalist, Bryan Anderson, will begin the pursuit of a degree in computer engineering at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU)…Read more
*** During my time as an Editorial Intern for Florida A&M University’s Office of Communications, I wriiten this book review for the department’s A&M Magazine. The Office of Communications owns the rights to this review and does not contain my byline. For confirmation of the legitimacy that this publication is my original work, you may contact the department’s former Assistant Director for University Relations/Media Relations, Kanya Stewart, via email at KStewart@nabj.org.***
(Photo courtesy of Rattler Nation the blog)
FAMU Forward Press Release
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University continues to be the top producer of doctoral degrees awarded to African Americans in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics-related programs (STEM), according to the FAMU Annual Accountability Report…Read more
*** During my time as an Editorial Intern for Florida A&M University’s Office of Communications, I wriiten this book review for the department’s A&M Magazine. The Office of Communications owns the rights to this review and does not contain my byline. For confirmation of the legitimacy that this publication is my original work, you may contact the department’s former Assistant Director for University Relations/Media Relations, Kanya Stewart, via email at KStewart@nabj.org.***
Spring 2015 Journey Magazine
Click to read “The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far,” written by Lissa Jules: