Marlon A. WalkerHomeA Perfect 10?If history repeats itself, Florida A&M University’s famed Marching 100 Band will add another drum major and change…March 7, 2007Students‘Stomp’ Steps Into the MainstreamGregory Anderson left Tallahassee after graduating from Florida A&M University in 1996 with hopes of jumpstarting a career in the film industry…February 21, 2007African-AmericanThe Evolution of Black Culture CentersOne of the latest projects by the African American Cultural Center at North Carolina State University…January 10, 2007African-AmericanEnrolling In Hip-Hop 101After all the students make their way into the lecture hall, the professor slips the audio CD into the stereo system…October 18, 2006HomeNew FAMU Business Dean Promotes The Gold Ring StandardMore than 20 years ago, Dr. Lydia A. McKinley-Floyd’s job was to recruit sponsors to the business program at Morehouse College…October 18, 2006StudentsChanges to Popular Facebook Web site Rankle StudentsIn the past few years, college students have rushed to sites where they’ve been able to make new friends and reconnect with old ones across the world. But recently, issues with the massively popular site Facebook.com have fueled fears that there can be too much of a good thing.October 5, 2006HBCUsFAMU Band Marches Into TroubleFirst, members of Florida A&M University’s famed Marching 100 were accused of stealing pillows and linens from a hotel in Detroit…October 4, 2006HomeFAMU Marching Band Struts Into TroubleFirst, members of Florida A&M University’s famed Marching 100 were accused of stealing pillows and linens from a hotel in Detroit. Then, just last week, about 65 students were removed from the band for various reasons. Certainly not a good way to kick off the year.September 12, 2006Leadership & PolicyBusiness School Firings Latest FAMU ControversyFlorida A&M University has been a mainstay in the headlines recently, but for all the wrong reasons…August 9, 2006Leadership & PolicyFiring of 8 In Business School Latest Incident To Rankle FAMU BoostersFlorida A&M University officials say the controversial firing of eight instructors from the School of Business and Industry was done as part of a restructuring of the internationally renowned program in order to gain separate accreditation.July 17, 2006Previous PagePage 3 of 4Next Page