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We are thankful for alumni such as Reverend Moses General Miles, an outstanding supporter who was quoted numerous times as saying “FAMU must live on forever”; Dr. Leonard Johnson, a physician and community activist who fought for FAMU to maintain its autonomy; or Dr. Hyacinth C. Akunne, the University’s first recipient of the doctorate of philosophy (Ph.D.) in pharmacology in 1989, conferred by former president Frederick S. Humphries whose administration propelled FAMU into national prominence as a premier institution and a university of choice for National Achievement Scholars. 

We give a special thanks to those alumni leaders (featured above from left to right) shaping the future of FAMU such as Keith Clinkscales- CEO KTC Ventures; Oscar Joyner- CEO Reach Media; Kwame Kilpatrick- Mayor of Detroit; Common- International Hip Hop Artist; T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh- Actress/Producer/Writer; John W. Thompson- CEO Symantec Corp.; Pam Oliver- Fox Sports television sports reporter; Kendrick Meek- US Congressman; Rob Hardy & Will Parker- Founders of RainForest Films.


 

 

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