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FAMU Royal Court represented with Black Excellence at the Kings and Queens Conference in New Orleans

FAMU's Royal Court Brings Home Multiple Awards from New Orleans Conference

The Florida A&M University 2025-2025 Royal Court snagged multiple awards at the 23rd Annual HBCU Kings & Queens Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. Held annually, as a four-day summit, the conference brings newly elected Kings and Queens from Historically and Black Colleges and Universities across the nation.

The conference is organized by Leadership for Queens and Kings’ Konnection, an organization that describes itself as dedicated to empowering student leaders with essential skills in leadership, etiquette, and professional development, fostering both personal and collegiate growth.

“The HBCU Kings & Queens Conference is more than a competition—it’s a transformative experience that sharpens leadership skills, builds lifelong networks, and strengthens our students’ commitment to excellence,” said Cateatra Mallard, director of Student Activities and Royal Court co-advisor. “I am incredibly proud of our student leaders for representing our university with poise, grace and undeniable Rattler pride.”

Mister and Miss FAMU at ConferenceMister and Miss Florida A&M University represented their University with style and class.
(Photo by Khari Jackson)

The conference also extends networking opportunities, professional mentors, and additional resources to support their collegial experiences. At the conclusion of the conference, the Royal Courts from each institution attend a closing banquet.

“The Kings & Queens Conference was such a memorable and rewarding experience. I’m incredibly grateful to have been recognized with multiple awards,” said Edwina Fleuridor Miss FAMU.

The pharmaceutical sciences major went on to thank her peers Khari Jackson, kharithevisionary on Instagram, for capturing their winning moments. She also shouted out Sandler Fleurima for her style collaboration.

“Their talents truly elevated our presentation and made these achievements possible. I’m so grateful to have them in our corner,” she said.

Royal Court and their Royal AwardsPictured left to right: Queen of Orange and Green Tamia Wililams, Miss FAMU Edwina Fleuridor, Mister FAMU Miles Howard and King of Orange and Green Gucciany Prince Toussaint. (Photo by Khari Jackson)

Representing the top 100 public institution in the U.S. and leading with Rattler pride, the FAMU Royal Court was acknowledged for their poise and presence being nominated for various categories.

The court returned home to Tallahassee with three awards:

  • Best Dressed Court
  • Best Dressed Queen
  • Best King & Queen Photo

“The HBCU Kings & Queens Conference was an unforgettable experience. The lessons learned, the memories made, and the time shared with our fellow brother kings and sister queens will always hold a special place in my heart,” said Miles Howard, Mister FAMU and mathematics education scholar. “Glory to God for the awards we received and the impact we were able to make. I truly believe we represented FAMU with excellence, a testament to the dedication and hard work of our entire team.”

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