George W. Gore

George William Gore (July 11, 1901- September 13, 1982) was President of Florida A & M University from 1950 to 1968, FAMU's second longest serving president after John Robert Edward Lee.

[1] Gore received a bachelor's degree in English and journalism from DePauw.

[1] He joined the faculty of Tennessee A&I as a journalism instructor and later spent 23 years as dean before coming to FAMU.

[1] While at Tennessee he conceived of the idea of Alpha Kappa Mu honor society.

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