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The FAMU Essential Theatre presents August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean directed by Luther D. Wells.
Preview performances are October 22-23 at 8 pm, $8 for general admission
Regular performances are October 24 at 8 pm, October 25 at 2 and 8 pm, October 26 at 3 pm.
Tickets for regular performances are $15 – adults; $12 – senior citizens and FAMU employees with ID; $8 – student/child; FAMU students are free with ID.
This production does contain profanity.
The FAMU Essential Theatre presents August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean directed by Luther D. Wells.
Preview performances are October 22-23 at 8 pm, $8 for general admission
Regular performances are October 24 at 8 pm, October 25 at 2 and 8 pm, October 26 at 3 pm.
Tickets for regular performances are $15 – adults; $12 – senior citizens and FAMU employees with ID; $8 – student/child; FAMU students are free with ID.
This production does contain profanity.
The FAMU Essential Theatre presents August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean directed by Luther D. Wells.
Preview performances are October 22-23 at 8 pm, $8 for general admission
Regular performances are October 24 at 8 pm, October 25 at 2 and 8 pm, October 26 at 3 pm.
Tickets for regular performances are $15 – adults; $12 – senior citizens and FAMU employees with ID; $8 – student/child; FAMU students are free with ID.
This production does contain profanity.
The FAMU Essential Theatre presents August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean directed by Luther D. Wells.
Preview performances are October 22-23 at 8 pm, $8 for general admission
Regular performances are October 24 at 8 pm, October 25 at 2 and 8 pm, October 26 at 3 pm.
Tickets for regular performances are $15 – adults; $12 – senior citizens and FAMU employees with ID; $8 – student/child; FAMU students are free with ID.
This production does contain profanity.
The FAMU Essential Theatre presents August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean directed by Luther D. Wells.
Preview performances are October 22-23 at 8 pm, $8 for general admission
Regular performances are October 24 at 8 pm, October 25 at 2 and 8 pm, October 26 at 3 pm.
Tickets for regular performances are $15 – adults; $12 – senior citizens and FAMU employees with ID; $8 – student/child; FAMU students are free with ID.
This production does contain profanity.
The age of the universe is estimated to be around 13.8 billion yeas. During this long stretch of time, nature has been a great laboratory where myriads of objects have been formed or synthesized. Nowhere is this more evident than in biological systems, which provides a rich array of structures, from the simplest small RNA molecule to functional organelles such as ribosomes or flagellar nanomotors to viruses and complete cells.
Join us at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University May 20 -22, to hear from leading scientist on the cutting edge of biologically enabled self-assembly research and its application for nanotechnology, sustainable energy, medical care, and more.
Co-sponsored by the College of Science and Technology, Sustainability Institute, Division of Research and UC Davis – Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter.
For more information go to http://www.cvent.com/d/3rq2r2
We cordially invite you to have a funking good time as you sit back, relax, and enjoy some of the best Blaxploitation films of the 60s and 70s. Held on February 20, the Montague Collection, in conjunction with the Meek-Eaton Black Archives Research Center and Museum, will have a special viewing of five extraordinary classics from the Blaxploitation genre. Come out and be sure to get your seat. It’s going to be Blaxtastic!
Join the FAMU School of Journalism & Graphic Communication for a conversation about how race is portrayed in the media. SJGC’s Knight Chair for Student Achievement Francine Huff will host a panel discussion featuring Eric Deggans, NPR’s TV critic and author of “Race Baiter: How the Media Wields Dangerous Words to Divide a Nation;” Shonda Knight, WCTV executive producer and anchor; Dr. Leah Hunter, SJGC visiting professor; and Dr. Rondrea Mathis, social justice advocate and visiting instructor at University of South Florida.