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The COVID-19 testing site at Florida A & M University’s Bragg Memorial Stadium is moving. As a result, testing will be closed this weekend to prepare for the move.
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Florida State University and Florida A & M University will host in-person graduation ceremonies this summer.
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Florida A & M University will tear down a more than fifty-year-old building. It's part of a plan to replace outdated residence halls with newer ones.
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Florida A&M University faculty, students and alumni are mourning the death of former university president Frederick Humphries. He served as the school's 8th president from 1985 to 2001. Humphries died in his Orlando home on Thursday at 85-years-old. He is remembered for his efforts to help FAMU rise to national prominence.
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Nike is partnering with Florida A & M University to make official athletic footwear, clothing, and equipment for the college. It’s part of a six-year agreement that includes LeBron James uniforms, clothing, and footwear for FAMU's sports teams.
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Florida A & M University will open a COVID-19 vaccine site as early as next week. It will have the capacity to give up to 200 vaccines a day to those who are eligible.
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Florida A & M University will get $111 million in debt forgiveness as part of a COVID-19 relief package passed by Congress yesterday.
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The COVID-19 test site at FAMU’s Bragg Memorial Stadium is closed for Christmas Eve, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. People who wish to get a test can do so Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
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More than 100,000 people have now received coronavirus tests at the walk-up site on FAMU's campus.
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Florida A & M University President Larry Robinson says the college is considering how many online courses it should continue offering once the coronavirus pandemic clears up. The school's previous plan was to teach 15% of its classes online by 2022. But the pandemic is accelerating that plan. Now 75% of FAMU's courses are online.