FAMU President James Ammons will face the Florida Board of Governors Task Force on FAMU finances and the newly appointed Board of Governors' Inspector General, Derry Harper, today at 3 p.m.
Ammons is expected to lay out his action plan to address the 35 audit citations that he inherited from Castell Bryant. He's also expected to inform the Task Force of his plan to get Florida A&M out of accreditation danger, which was a result of the most recent critical audit.
The meeting agenda can be downloaded here: FAMU Task Force Meeting Materials
BB is going to destroy the COE. She is busy shaking up a college does not have any accreditation issues. She is quite the revengeful administrator.......the COE will have all new deans.....students will suffer because of her settling old scores.....I hope we get through this SACS visit....
ReplyDeleteCOE is what? College of Engineering or College of Education?
ReplyDeleteFAMU is a banana republic!
ReplyDeleteHow about Ammons inherited this from himself, Humphries, Gainous, Castell and Co.
ReplyDeleteAmmons is part of the problem.
7/19/2007 2:35 PM
ReplyDeleteHow bout you're an idiot.
Annon 2:37,
ReplyDeleteVince, Rufus, Liz, shouldn't you all be on Monster.com instead of RN?
Is it true that the College of Education dean resigned?
ReplyDeletethere is a new dean at the law school
ReplyDeleteWhen is the faculty at FAMU gonna get some guts and gumption and stand up against Barnes.
ReplyDeleteYou guys seem to be a bunch of whining wimps who complain but sit back and take crap because you are too afraid to stand up for yourselves.
I wander what lessons you all teach your own children about standing up for what is right.
10:48, I wonder if you know the difference between "wander" (to move about aimlessly) and "wonder" (to ponder, think, etc.).
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