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Two Florida Universities received less than favorable remarks from the state about their 2023-2024 test scores.
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A federal judge has rejected a potential class-action lawsuit that alleged the state has discriminated against historically Black FAMU in issues such as funding and programs.
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At Florida’s only public HBCU, some students now fear political constraints might get in the way of teaching parts of their history.
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The lawsuit, filed on behalf of six students, alleges the historically Black university has faced such things as underfunding when compared to other state universities.
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The U.S. Department of Education has asked Florida leaders to pump more funding into FAMU, pointing to a “longstanding and ongoing underinvestment” by the state.
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After a long-fought battle against the University of South Florida, the Rattlers fell 38-24.
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FAMU head football coach Willie Simmons announced the addition of two assistant coaches.
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The $3.5 million investment was used to update kitchen appliances, install new HVAC controls, brand new flooring, and pest treatment.
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Florida A&M University is getting a boost in funding to promote small minority-owned businesses across the Panhandle.
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41-year-old Andre' Green was found dead on August 1st when he failed to show up for work.