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Institutional news about FAMU receiving Hewlett Foundation funding to expand AI cybersecurity policy research; relevant as an example of philanthropic investment in AI governance capacity-building at HBCUs.

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Florida A&M University's Cyber Policy Institute is expanding its AI and cybersecurity programs with funding from the Hewlett Foundation. The initiative focuses on developing policy frameworks and research at the intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. This represents a growing institutional effort to address AI-related security risks through policy-oriented research.

Key Points

  • FAMU's Cyber Policy Institute is receiving Hewlett Foundation support to expand AI cybersecurity initiatives.
  • The program focuses on policy development at the intersection of AI and cybersecurity.
  • Initiative aims to build research capacity and policy expertise at an HBCU institution.
  • Reflects broader philanthropic investment in AI governance and cybersecurity policy research.
  • Supports development of diverse voices and institutions in AI safety and policy discourse.

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FAMU Cyber Policy Institute Expands AI, Cybersecurity Initiatives with Hewlett Foundation Support 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 
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 FAMU Cyber Policy Institute Expands AI, Cybersecurity Initiatives with Hewlett Foundation
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 December 03, 2025
 
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 By Heather D. Johnson 
 
 
 
 
 FAMU's Cyber Policy Fellows advance programming to elevate the University’s leadership
 in cyber policy, artificial intelligence, digital innovation, and education. 
 
 
 
 
 
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 The Cyber Policy Institute at Florida A&M University (FAMU) is strengthening its academic,
 research and community impact through a growing portfolio of initiatives supported
 by a $5 million grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.

 
 Reporting to the Office of the Provost, the Institute is jointly housed within the
 College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities (CSSAH) and the College of Science
 and Technology (CST). Under the leadership of Interim Director Darryl Scriven, Ph.D. , the Cyber Policy Fellows advance programming to elevate the University’s leadership
 in cyber policy, artificial intelligence, digital innovation, and education.

 
 

 
 The 2025-2026 faculty fellows represent several of the University’s colleges and schools
 and include Chiquita Brown, Ph.D., Deanna Burney, Ph.D., Tejal Mulay, Ph.D., and Phylicia
 Taylor, Ph.D. The Institute also launched its first cohort of 10 AI student interns
 from various academic disciplines. During their internship, the students participated
 in technical and policy teams to develop an AI-driven business solution for the CSI
 companies.

 
 “The Cyber Policy Institute, its faculty fellows, and AI student interns are making
 a lasting impact on FAMU’s institutional ecosystem and showcasing the high caliber
 education that FAMU continues to provide,” said Scriven.

 
 The FAMU AI Community Learning Series, one of the Institute’s signature accomplishments,
 is a yearlong public education initiative envisioned by Provost Allyson Watson, Ph.D. 

 
 “Faculty excellence drives high-impact student preparation and research development,”
 said Watson. “This fellowship will cultivate academic strength across disciplines,
 empowering our faculty to learn, lead, and share innovative approaches to solving
 tomorrow’s challenges today.”

 
 Developed in collaboration with the Teaching and Learning Center, the series features
 12 one-hour sessions designed to boost digital literacy and broaden public understanding
 of AI. Sessions have included topics explaining artificial intelligence, its concepts,
 and its significance in higher education. 

 
 Since its inception, the Institute has also hosted several workshops designed to expand
 engagement by helping community members navigate challenging conversations using evidence-based
 communication, respect and clarity.

 
 

 
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