FAMU Softball is hitting the road again 🛣️🐍
The Rattlers are headed to Newberry, Florida, for the Gold Star Elite Tournament (June 12–14) as we continue building the future of Florida A&M Softball.
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Three years after being dismissed, a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in the funding of FAMU has been revived by a federal appeals court. https://t.co/TRTKEf0ssR
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Florida officials must defend against a lawsuit claiming the state underfunded a historically black college by nearly $2 billion over the last three decades, a split federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. https://t.co/50Na0XuEt6
Celebrate legacy, leadership, and lifelong connections of our Rattler alumni freshman classes! Thank you, Phaedra Cofield, for sharing your story, memories, and the impact FAMU has had on your life.
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FAMU Sends Six Student-Athletes to NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships; Historic 4x100 Relay Team Sets School Record, Posts Fastest Time in SWAC History
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This season's college commencement celebrations come at a sobering moment. Students are facing steep loans and dicey job prospects, especially in the AI era. That's led many to question whether a college degree is worth it anymore. Paul Solman visited Michigan to find out how some schools and students are approaching this. It's for our series Rethinking College. https://t.co/bABGX396ob
"President Donald Trump uses a lot of fictional statistics. He usually deploys them with a breezy confidence. At an event in Wisconsin on Friday, though, he made a statistical claim that sounded so clearly dubious that he wondered aloud where it had come from," writes CNN's Daniel Dale. https://t.co/kJ4DoFcPvz
An appellate court in New York has upheld a $4.3 million judgment imposed on former National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre. https://t.co/K1teYfNQpa