FAMU alum battles America's most intractable issue
By April Simpson
Washington, D.C. -- Ibram X. Kendi is running behind on a recent Tuesday morning after his now 3-year-old daughter, Imani, refused to get into her car seat. The historian and New York Times...
“FAMU was always good about preparing students to deal with the big world, to be business-minded at all times, to always go out and help those who are less fortunate,” said Katrice Stubbs, FBI Special Agent.
The first African-American special...
Buoyed by an 84 percent increase
in alumni donations, Florida A&M University (FAMU) reached
the $11.6 million fundraising goal set by the FAMU Board of Trustees.
Responding to this year’s aggressive
fundraising approach, more than 4,700 total donors made a...
Amber Johnson is the first to fill the role created by the South Carolina city as part of its June 2018 slavery apology.
Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Law alumna Amber Johnson (Class of 2009) has been hired as the first-ever manager of Diversity, Racial Reconciliation, and...