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Attending the Gulf Scholars Annual Conference 2024 at Rice University, Houston Texas ​​
Attending the Gulf Scholars Annual Conference 2024 at Rice University, Houston Texas ​​

 

FAMU-NAS Gulf Scholars

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Scholars - Majors

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  • Destiny Anderson – Environmental Science
  • Jalon Bristol - Environmental Science
  • Lailah Hall - Agri-Business
  • Ashley Saddler – Architecture

2

  • Destiny Coleman – Environmental Science
  • Jamellah Jackson – Health Informatics
  • Joi Johnson – Nursing
  • Joshua Lassey – Social Sciences

3

  • Ahbriyana Daniels – Architecture
  • Makiya Heard – Political Science
  • Colleen Nurse – Environmental Science
  • Christopher Osborne – Pre-Physical Therapy
  • Esther Perceval – Chemical Engineering
  • Aniyah Plase – Biology/Pre-Med
  • Jakayla Strickland – Political Science

 

Gulf Impact Projects

Name
Project Title
Taylor Howard Evaluating Public Perception of Environmental Justice​ Screening Tools in Coastal Communities
Ashley Lacey Characterizing the Effectiveness of NOAA Harmful Algal Blooms Forecast Product: Perceptions from Residents and Visitors in Southwest and Central West Florida​
Jamellah Jackson Lee County's Emergency Management ​ Communication Strategies Impact on 65+ Population​
Joi Johnson Reducing Urban Litter Near Waterways​

 

Alumni

Name
degree
Destiny Anderson Bachelors of Science Environmental Science
Destiny Coleman Bachelors of Science Environmental Science
Lailah Hall Bachelors of Science Agri-Business

 

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FAMU Gulf Scholars Program

1520 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32307​
FAMU-GSP is funded under the NAS/GRP ​
Cooperative Agreement Award #SCON-10000515​
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