SJGC is composed of two divisions: Journalism & Graphic Communication. Journalism offers instruction in digital, broadcast and print journalism, along with PR. Graphic Communication offers instruction in print, web, and advertising graphic design.
By producing content that informs, engages, and amplifies voices and unique perspectives, FAMU SJGC student media programs prepare students for professional careers while embodying the school’s commitment to excellence in storytelling and communication.
The FAMUAN has been the voice of the students of Florida A&M University since 1919. It is published jointly by the student body and the School of Journalism & Graphic Communication.
Journey magazine has produced award-winning content since 1984, taking a creative look at news and culture while encouraging readers to cultivate new ideas and evaluate their perspective on cultural knowledge, campus life, and personal style.
FAMU-TV 20 is an educational access cable channel that reaches 80,000 households in four North Florida counties, including Leon, Gadsden, Taylor, and Wakulla.
WANM-FM 90.5, “The Flava Station,” is the award-winning student-run radio station broadcasting live from campus and across local communities.
From the campus print shop to career coaching and recruitment support, SJGC provides the tools, guidance, and opportunities students need to thrive.
The SJGC in-house Print Shop provides high-quality, customized printing and layout services for student and faculty projects across campus.
The Office of Career Success connects students with internships, professional development, and career opportunities to prepare them for media careers.
SJGC’s Recruitment and Outreach team guides prospective students toward award-winning media, design, and communication programs at FAMU.