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FAMU Accelerates AI Strategy During President’s Panel at Campus Innovation Forum

December 13, 2025004 Mins Read
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TALLAHASSEE, Florida. — Florida A&M University (FAMU) is rapidly moving to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its classrooms, research spaces and student experiences, ensuring Rattlers are prepared for an increasingly technology-driven world. This momentum was on full display at a recent AI forum hosted by President Marva B. Johnson, JD, which brought together faculty, staff and partners to spark conversation, collaboration and forward-thinking strategy.

“Thank you for taking the time today to help me figure out the best way to support you as we work to ensure our focus on AI is not delayed,” Johnson said. “As we implement AI not only in our program but throughout our organization, we want to bring together the wisdom of FAMU and knowledge from outside the university.”

She encouraged attendees to recruit other colleagues as the University grows its knowledge and commitment to AI.

Campus engagement and hands-on learning

The forum featured FAMU alumna Renata Rawlings-Goss, executive director of the Institute for Data Engineering and Science (IDEaS) at Georgia Tech. Johnson recently visited the institute during a student recruitment trip to Atlanta, reinforcing FAMU’s commitment to leveraging national innovation networks.

“You want to be able to serve more students. AI can help with that,” Rawlings-Goss explained, highlighting how technology can expand access and efficiency.

Renata Rawlings-Goss, FAMU alumnaFAMU alumna Renata Rawlings-Goss leads a discussion on national AI innovation and workforce development at the university’s AI Forum. (Photo by Glenn Beil/FAMU Communications)
On campus, AI is already becoming a lived experience for students. Engineering students recently built an AI-powered robotic arm, giving them direct exposure to project-based learning and real-world application.

“The technology we work with at Adderley Music Institute gives students real-world, hands-on experience with tools that are shaping the future of the music industry,” said Darryl Tookes, director of Adderley Music Institute. “Our students learn to create, analyze and innovate using the same technology that professionals rely on at major studios.”

Partnerships that advance research and opportunities

FAMU continues to strengthen its research ecosystem through strategic collaborations. One notable partnership is with Sandia National Laboratories, a premier U.S. Department of Energy research center focused on national security, science and engineering.

During its engagement with FAMU, Sandia brought in employees from multiple departments to ensure diverse expertise, from nanotechnology and materials science to infrastructure resilience and AI-based engineering. Joint projects are already underway, including research into nanoscale materials and rapid pathogen detection platforms, linking university education to innovation at the federal level.

These collaborations expand career pathways for first-generation, underrepresented, STEM-focused students, furthering FAMU’s mission to increase opportunity through education and research.

FAMU’s Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council is also working to identify ways to integrate AI into academic programs, campus operations and student services, with an emphasis on ethical and responsible use.

President Marva Johnson FAMU President Marva B. Johnson, JD, delivers the keynote address at the university’s AI Forum, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and future-focused learning. (Photo by Glenn Beil/FAMU Communications)

The FAMU Cyber ​​Policy Institute is also expanding its AI and cybersecurity efforts through grant support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, providing students with increased access to hands-on learning and research opportunities.

Preparing tomorrow’s graduates

As AI reshapes industries around the world, FAMU positions its students to lead with knowledge, confidence and innovation.

“These leaders were both Life Gets Better scholars. What a testament to FAMU’s impact on the world,” Johnson said. “They began their journey here on this campus, and we are excited to have them back. We strive to make an impact not only on our students, but also on our community and our state.”

Staff and faculty start AI conversations Leadership in conversation at FAMU’s AI Forum, aligning ideas to support the University’s next chapter of innovation. (Photo by Glenn Beil/FAMU Communications)

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