Florida A&M University is a public historically Black land-grant university founded in 1887 in Tallahassee, Florida, and one of the most prominent HBCUs in the United States. Known as "The Highest of Seven Hills," FAMU sits on a commanding hilltop campus overlooking Florida's capital city. The university's College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is consistently ranked among the top in the nation, and its School of Business and Industry, School of Journalism, and College of Engineering are equally celebrated. With approximately 13,000 students, FAMU is widely known for its famous Marchi…