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ORLANDO, Fla. — Maj. Alexis Carter, deputy judge advocate general of the 641st Regional Support Group, takes part as a panel member at the inaugural Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) Armed Forces Appreciation Mixer Nov. 5 in Orlando, Fla.

 

(U.S. Army photo taken by Capt. Katherine Alegado)

 

Alex Sink walks in the FAMU Homecoming parade in Tallahassee - October 28, 2006

Our Marching 100 alumni prove they still have the moves.

Gabriel Davis 12 yard touchdown pass from Brandon Wimbush with 10:16 left in the 2nd quarter

Tallahassee PD show their support for homecoming.

Founded in 1887 as the State Normal College for Colored Students, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) is the only historically state supported educational facility for African Americans in Florida. It has always been co-educational. In 1890, the second Morrill Act was passed. This enabled the school to become the Black Land Grant College for the State of Florida. In 1891, the college was moved from its original location west of town to its present location, which was once the site of “Highwood,” Territorial Governor W.P. Duval’s slave plantation. It is on one of the highest hills in Tallahassee. The school was known as Florida A&M College from 1909 until 1953, when it attained university status.

On May 6, 1996, the historic Florida A&M College campus was listed in the National Register of Historic Places based on the school’s historic significance and the architectural style of its buildings. The designation also recognized the national achievements and contributions of FAMU students, alumni, faculty and staff. In 1997, in national competition, FAMU was named “College of the Year” in Time Magazine’s Princeton Review.

  

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FAMU Rattlers celebrate a victory over the BCU Wildcats in Orlando, Florida.

Three FAMU broadcast journalism seniors, Driadonna Roland, Jermaine Fletcher and Vanessa Lemaistre, catch their breath a moment between radio workshop components.

A visiting young cheer troupe.

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Benched in Southern Ontario.

Our mayor's daughter, not too happy to be watching the parade.

A True Haiku

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Question what you've learned

For the truth truthfully told

becomes the true truth

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Gabriel Davis 12 yard touchdown pass from Brandon Wimbush with 10:16 left in the 2nd quarter

Our FAMU Daycare Superheroes!

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