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    FAMU leaders find unity on common ground

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    FAMUFAMU leaders find unity on common ground

     Leaders pledge unity to benefit FAMU at a press conference at Bethel Missionary Baptist Church. Board of Governor member Matt Carter, former Presidents Fred Gainous, Ph.D., and Walter Smith, Ph.D., Reverand R.B. Holmes Jr., FAMU President Elmira Mangum, Ph.D., FAMU BOT Chairman Rufus Montgomery, Interim President Larry Robinson, Ph.D., former President Frederick Humphries, Ph.D. and FAMU National Alumni Chairman Tommy Mitchell.

    Former FAMU President Frederic Humphries receives Legacy Award from Reverend R.B. Holmes during the Legacy Banquet at Florida A&M University

          TALLAHASSEE, FL — Florida A&M University’s key leaders and patrons were unified behind ensuring a bright future for the nation’s leading Historically Black University. Four hundred of the faithful filled the Grand Ballroom to capacity paying tribute to the institution’s past, present and interim presidents at the Legacy Banquet sponsored by the Bethel Empowerment Foundation of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church. Over 400 of the University stakeholders paid $100 a ticket to attend the event.  The proceeds will benefit FAMU athletics. The celebration was a welcome event, and it also provided an opportunity to calm the heated feud between President Elmira Mangum and Board of Trustees Chairman Rufus Montgomery that has captured headlines for weeks.

    Earlier that day the Reverend R.B. Holmes, Jr., pastor of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, brought Mangum and Montgomery together in a press availability. They were joined by the presidents and clergy in a unified commitment to the FAMU legacy of excellence.

    President Mangum announced the appointment of former Interim President Larry Robinson, Ph.D. to chair the strategic planning committee that will provide the roadmap for the university’s development in the future. Montgomery also discussed his plans for a BOT strategic plan. The message was clear however that all would work toward what was in the best interest of FAMU.

    At the banquet, each past president discussed their passion for the university, their unique relationship and legacy. They also offered advice that was laced with humor and a warning.  Former President Frederick Humphries, Ph.D., responsible for ushering in what is considered FAMU’s golden years, received rousing applause for his comments and discussion of the University legacy. Humphries also described how he coined the famous “Rattler Charge” then the audience chanted it with him. “There is no question FAMU is a special place. Anyone inheriting the mantle must understand the legacy of Florida A&M University,” he said.

    Honorees: Walter Smith, Ph.D. 1977-1985; Frederick Humphries, Ph.D. 1985-2001; Henry Lewis, Ph.D. (interim president) January 2002-June 2002; Fred Gainous, Ph.D. 2002-2004; Castell Bryant, Ph.D.  (interim president) January 2005-May 2007; James Ammons, Ph.D. July 2007-July 2012; Larry Robinson, Ph.D. (interim president) July 2012-March 2014 and Elmira Mangum, Ph.D. April 2014-present.

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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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