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The federal lawsuit alleges that the state has maintained “a segregated system of higher education” and that Florida’s disparate funding and support for FAMU violates constitutional equal-protection rights.
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The first of 5 initial examinations of the community's often contentious racial history will be posted on the WFSU web site Sept. 22.
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The Florida A&M University College of Law in Orlando celebrated “Rattlers for Justice” Day in Tallahassee, unveiling a plaque naming its original 57 graduates where their legal studies began.
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Florida A&M University (FAMU) has been selected to help launch the HBCU Transformation Project. It's designed to drive long-term progress across HBCUs and impact the Black economy.
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Florida A&M University expects more than 2,500 students from around the country to converge on campus for the annual Spring Preview.
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A national nonprofit is giving more than $650,000 in grants to help five historically Black colleges and universities to help preserve their campuses, including FAMU.
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Wells Fargo is giving $100,000 dollars to support minority businesses. The money is going to Florida A&M University's Small Business Development Center to create a minority business incubator.
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At 134 years old, Florida A&M University (FAMU) is raking in record amounts of research funding. FAMU is ranked among the top 10 Historically Black College and Universities.
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Florida A&M University students will get $41.5 million in tuition and fee assistance during the current academic year. The announcement brings more than $57 million to the amount FAMU will give students for debt relief and tuition help through the federal CARES Act.
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Florida A & M University's Marching "100" and Concert Choir will perform during pregame events before the NFL kick-off game next week.