FAMU honor society inducts its largest class of scholars

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The FAMU chapter of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society inducted its largest class of honor students this Spring. The class included 74 students --- 29 graduate students and 45 undergraduate students.  

“This is the largest class of inductees at FAMU, and definitely the largest group of graduate members,” said Veronica Yon, Ph.D., chapter adviser and national president.

Alpha Kappa Mu was founded  in 1937 on the campus of Tennessee State University by then president George W. Gore, Jr., who became FAMU’s fifth president, AKM is the first honor society at a historically Black college or university (HBCU) to be admitted to the Association of College Honor Societies.

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