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  • Four FAMU Students Awarded Scholarships From The Links.
  • FAMU Alum Promoted to Rear Admiral, Assistant U.S.
  • FAMU student Tiana Smith Receives the VTNE Celebrating Diversity Award.
  • Two FAMU Students Named 2021 White House HBCU Scholars.
  • FAMU Alumna Named Founding Director New Center for Media At Northeastern University.
  • FAMU Students Move-In Ahead of Fall Classes.
  • FAMU Names Mira Lowe Dean of the School of Journalism & Graphic Communication.
  • FAMU Relocating COVID-19 Testing Site From Bragg As Football Season Approaches.
  • FAMU alumna Rana Cash named Charlotte Observer Top Editor.
  • FAMU President Robinson Seeks to Reassure Students Whose Families Are Affected by Hurricane Ida and Haiti Earthquake, Townhall Planned.
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  • FAMU Partners with Apple and Tennessee State University to Become a Community Center for Coding and Creativity.
  • FAMU COVID-19 Testing Site Returns To Bragg Memorial Stadium Until Further Notice.
  • Inclement Weather Alert: Tropical Storm Mindy Approaches Big Bend Area.
  • FAMU Gearing Up For Orange Blossom Classic in Miami Gardens.
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    FAMU Marching “100” and Concert Choir to Perform as Part of 2021 NFL Kickoff Festivities in Tampa.Tallahassee ‘Civil Rights Power Couple’ Finally Gets their Due.FAMU Bragg COVID-19 Testing Site Hours Changed Due to Home Opener.FAMU Secures $30M Federal Grant To Recruit and Train the Next Generation of Minority Scientists.FAMU Provides $41.5M In Student Tuition Assistance This School Year.FAMU Concert Choir Makes NFL History, Marching ‘100’ Opens for Ed Sheeran.FAMU Professor Involved in 9/11 20th Anniversary Remembrances.FAMU Rises Again Among Top National Public Universities – U.S.FAMU COVID-19 Testing Site Returns To 2507 Wahnish Way Location.Orange Blossom Classic Makes Triumphant Return.FAMU Receives $164,000 Donation from Rattlers in Arms.

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    Retiring CAFS Professor/Associate Dean Donates Textbooks to FAMU DRS.FAMU’s Gamble Street to be Renamed Robert and Trudie Perkins Way on Sept.University Strategic Planning Committee.Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC. Reading is about 40 miles west of London. “We also expect anyone attending social events to be responsible and to ensure their own safety and that of others.”īrockie’s lawyer declined to comment when contacted by Fortune, Bloomberg and The Guardian. “As a responsible employer we are committed to providing a safe, healthy and inclusive culture for all of our people,” the company said. PwC said it does not comment on “ongoing legal proceedings” in a statement to McClatchy News. According to court documents, he continues to suffer from “persistent cognitive symptoms” and remains at risk of developing epilepsy due to the injury, the outlet reported. He returned to work for PwC about seven months later, Fortune reported. “The next thing I remember was four weeks later.”ĭoctors told ITV that Brockie was “a walking miracle.” “Doctors and the police came to the conclusion that I fell over and didn’t use my hands to break the fall so I ended up hitting my head on the floor,” Brockie told ITV. He was put into a medically induced coma and underwent surgery to remove half his skull, ITV reported in 2020. He blacked out and was found lying in the street with a severe head injury, likely from falling over, the outlet reported. The lawsuit says the event “encouraged excessive consumption of alcohol,” and attendance involved “very heavy pressure” from management, Fortune reported, citing court documents.īrockie became so intoxicated that he had no memory of the outing after 10 p.m., The Guardian reported. According to court documents, the event involved nine bars, or “holes,” where employees would consume alcoholic beverages as quickly as possible, the outlet reported. Brockie attended a “ pub golf” event at PwC’s Reading office in 2019, Bloomberg reported.







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