Graphic communications reaccredited

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The FAMU Division of Graphic Communication has been recommended for reaccreditation by a site team for the Accrediting Council for Collegiate Graphic Communications, Inc. (ACCGC).

“This is great news and quite an honor,” said James Hawkins, dean of the School of Journalism and Graphic Communication (SJGC). The ACCGC is the “platinum standard” for collegiate graphic communication programs and only three programs have been accredited nationally.”

In addition to FAMU, Ferris State University and Cal Poly State University are the other universities that have met the rigorous standards.

Arvid Mukes, SJGC associate dean and director of the division of graphic communication, said the positive recommendation “indicates we’re providing the type of program that serves the graphic communication and printing industry well.”

The Accrediting Council on Collegiate Graphic Communication originally accredited the Division of Graphic Communication in 2002. It offers four major tracks: graphic design, printing production, printing management and photography.

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  1. That is great RN. But please tell us about the investigation going on at the Law School?

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  2. They will tell you after the story hits the newsstand ....

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  3. Yall still read JET magazine and you all know how old that new is don't ya? So quit complaining.

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  4. Congrats to Dean Hawkins! Also heard that the J-School has been recommended to have its full re-accreditation restored. The SJGC is moving forward.

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  5. Dean Hawkins is getting it done!

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  6. Ammons and Co. are spending the endowment no doubt. There is no way that it is 119 million. I have heard that it is 76 million, but don't believe that either. What I want to know is why the foundation is not putting reports out?

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  7. Is Ammons spending it or did Castell & Gainous spend it?

    From what I've observed, Ammons is raising money at every stop!

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