To submit an event, email Special Events here.
Join the FAMU Career and Professional Development Center for the CS2 Series:
For more information about the Career Success Series (CS2), please contact the Career and Professional Development Center at careercenter@famu.edu or 850-599-3700.
Students, Interested in scheduling an appointment?
1. After logging in to HireARattler powered by Handshake, click “Career Center” from the top menu bar
2. Click “Appointments”
3. Click “Schedule a New Appointment”
4. Book your appointment!
Join the FAMU Career and Professional Development Center for the CS2 Series:
For more information about the Career Success Series (CS2), please contact the Career and Professional Development Center at careercenter@famu.edu or 850-599-3700.
Students, Interested in scheduling an appointment?
1. After logging in to HireARattler powered by Handshake, click “Career Center” from the top menu bar
2. Click “Appointments”
3. Click “Schedule a New Appointment”
4. Book your appointment!
Join the FAMU Career and Professional Development Center for the CS2 Series:
For more information about the Career Success Series (CS2), please contact the Career and Professional Development Center at careercenter@famu.edu or 850-599-3700.
Students, Interested in scheduling an appointment?
1. After logging in to HireARattler powered by Handshake, click “Career Center” from the top menu bar
2. Click “Appointments”
3. Click “Schedule a New Appointment”
4. Book your appointment!
The FAMU Career & Professional Development Center has been planning new ways to help rattlers prepare for their job search and connect with employers virtually. This fall, we are excited to partner with Handshake to run career expos (listed as career fairs in Handshake) in a virtual format on September 23 & 24. Make sure to save this date in your calendars, register for Day 1 and Day 2 on Handshake and sign up for 1:1 and group meetings with 140+ employers!
If you’re looking for more guidance on navigating a virtual career search, we are here for you! The FAMU Career and Professional Development team is available to help you before, during, and after the expo. Don’t hesitate to email us any questions or schedule an appointment with your career specialist.
We are looking forward to seeing you virtually at the expo!
Best,
FAMU Career and Professional Development Center
850-599-3700
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The New Black Fest’s Hands Up: 7 Playwrights, 7 Testaments
October 14 – October 18, 2020
Written by Nathan James, Nathan Yungerberg, Idris Goodwin, Nambi E. Kelley, Nsangou Njikam, Eric Micha Holmes, Dennis A. Allen II
Directed by Luther D. Wells
In response to the 2014 fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri by a white police officer, The New Black Fest commissioned seven emerging Black playwrights to explore the institutional profiling and stereotyping of African Americans. The protest drama that materialized consist of a series of monologues that recount the experience of real and imagined people who seek to reclaim voices silenced and violated by a system that historically sees BLACK as sub-human. In light of the national movement for justice and equity, Hands up is not just HISTORY— it’s TRUTH…it’s NOW!
The Collection Includes:
Superiority Fantasy by Nathan James
Holes in My Identity by Nathan Yungerberg
They Shootin! Or I Ain’t Neva Scared… by Idris Goodwin
Dead of Night… The Execution of… by Nambi E. Kelley
Abortion by Nsangou Njikam
Walking Next to Michael Brown by Eric Holmes
How I Feel by Dennis A. Allen II
Streamed Virtually on Demand
Wednesday -10/14 – Click Here To Purchase Ticket
Thursday – 10/15 – Click Here To Purchase Ticket
Ticket Price: $8
FAMU Students Free with ID
Live Virtual Performance
Friday – 10/16 | 8 p.m. EST | Virtual waiting room opens at 7:45 p.m. | Click Here To Purchase Ticket
Ticket Price: $15
FAMU Students Free with ID
Streamed Virtually on Demand
Saturday – 10/17 – Click Here To Purchase Ticket
Sunday – 10/18 – Click Here To Purchase Ticket
Ticket Price: $12
FAMU Students Free with ID
The New Black Fest’s HANDS UP: 7 Playwrights, 7 Testaments is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Profanity. Suggested audience: Age 17 and above.
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FAMU ESSENTIAL THEATRE GOLDEN COLLECTION SERIES PRESENTS A READING OF BOOTYCANDY
Written by Robert O’Hara
Directed by Luther D. Wells
October 7 – 9, 2021
Ronald O. Davis Acting Studio (Seating Is Limited)
Outrageous and aggressively funny, BootyCandy explores the plight of a gay Black man in America. Based on the author’s own experiences, this satirical comedy unfolds in flamboyant, provocative, and sometimes uncomfortable vignettes that illustrate the intersection of sexuality and Black culture.
Profanity. Mature themes. Suggested audience: Age 17+
WEEKEND PERFORMANCES
Thursday | 9 p.m.
Friday | 9 p.m.
Saturday | Noon
$5 General Admission
SWEET MAMA STRINGBEAN
Written by Beth Turner
Directed by Evelyn D. Tyler
October 20 – 24, 2021
Charles Winter Wood Theatre – Edmonds Stage
In 1957, an elderly Ethel Waters — overweight, ill, and broke from a waning performance career, flashback to an earlier time in her life when a dream about her childhood sparks a spiritual awaking and opens her to a future with Billy Graham. The musical legacy of Waters is celebrated in this retrospective, featuring “Am I Blue, ” “Heatwave,” “His Eye is on the Sparrow,” and other hits.
Suggested audience: Age 13+
MIDWEEK PERFORMANCES
Wednesday & Thursday | 8 p.m.
Admission: $10 Adults; $8 Senior Citizens, FAMU Employees, Students/Children;
FAMU Students Free with ID.
WEEKEND PERFORMANCES
Friday | 8 p.m.
Saturday | 2 p.m. & 8 p.m.
Sunday | 3 p.m.
Admission: $20 Adults; $18 Senior Citizens & FAMU Employees; $8 Students/Children; FAMU Students Free with ID
We partnered with JCPenney to host FAMU students, faculty, and friends to offer an exclusive shopping experience and deals of up to 30% off professional attire.
Register to attend and be entered into the drawing to earn a JCPenney gift card for up to $500.