Speaker: Dr. Reginald Ellis, Associate Professor, Florida A&M University
Dr. Reginald Ellis discusses the 136-year history of Florida A&M University. Founded in 1887, the University has achieved many successes and faced many struggles to become one of the nation’s premier Historically Black Colleges and Universities. This presentation will discuss FAMU’s history and the major events, individuals, and broader historical trends that helped to shape its development and identity.
The program is free. Seating is limited; please reserve your spot by visiting https://bit.ly/HistoryHighNoonFebruary2024
Limited public parking is available in the lot next to the Union Bank. Metered street parking and downtown public garages are also available.
The program is free and open to the public. Seating is limited; please reserve your free spot by visiting https://bit.ly/HistoryHighNoonFebruary2024
2024/02/27 - 2024/02/27
Union Bank Museum
219 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, FL 32301
Limited public parking is available immediately adjacent to Union Bank. Street parking and downtown public garages are also available nearby.