About CSSAH

OUR VISION

We desire to inspire creative expression and innovative research that improve human welfare.


 

Our students are challenged to critically examine how the world is shaped by diverse values, histories and cultures. Upon graduation, students are prepared to purse professional careers and/or continue their education at the graudate level in professional studies.

 

We look forward to watching you grow into a compassionate professional who will help change the world.
We look forward to watching you grow into a compassionate professional who will help change the world.

 

"Until you spread your wings, you will have no idea how far you can fly."
Soar with CSSAH

REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE

 

CSSAH students have studied abroad in Africa, the Caribbean, China, Europe and various countries in Latin America. They have presented their research at national academic conferences in history, English/American Literature and psychology. Students have:

  • Interned at a variety of educational, social service, and political organizations and agencies
  • Performed on stage and honed their talents to the acclaim of critics and local audiences

Promising musicians and artists have showcased their skills through varied media, compositions and recitals. Their artistic and professional portfolios are based on years of hard work and critical assessment and evaluation.


 

The FAMU Marching 100
Often Imitated. Never Duplicated.      

We are also home to the internationally acclaimed Marching 100 band, celebrated as one of the many proud traditions of FAMU. Recognized for its dynamic sound and precision in technique and performance, the Marching 100 attracts the most talented student musicans from across the world. The band has performed internationally and has dazzled during presidential inaugurations, the Rose Bowl, Grammy Awards and several Super Bowl performances with entertainment icons such as the legendary Prince.

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photo: Legendary music icon Prince requested the Florida A&M University Marching 100 band accompany him during his epic Super Bowl XLI Halftime performance held February 4, 2007.