| Published: | Jan 18, 2013 10:53 AM EST |
| Updated: | Jan 18, 2013 11:21 AM EST |
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Bryan F. Smith is returning to Florida A&M University, where he earned a master's degree, as the school's anti-hazing administrator.
Interim university President Larry Robinson said on Friday that Smith's job will be to ensure initiatives adopted following the hazing death of a band member will be implemented.
Drum major Robert Champion died in November 2011 after he was beaten aboard a band bus in Orlando.
Smith most recently was executive director and co-founder of Destined for Success Educational Services in Decatur, Ga.
He said his goal will be to change a hazing culture on the Tallahassee campus.
Smith has a law degree from John Marshall Law School, a master's in public management from Florida A&M and a bachelor's in political science from North Carolina A&T State University.
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