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Celebrating 20 years and a future of possibilities: Flagler College Public Administration Program
Apr 5It’s been two decades since Flagler College launched its Public Administration (PAD) program, established with the “expressed purpose of preparing individuals for leadership roles in government agencies and other organizations.” -
Flagler College hits $1 million milestone with 2023 Giving Challenge
Apr 5More than 2,000 donors contributed to Flagler College’s fifth annual Roar and Raise Giving Challenge this past March 29-30, raising a record-breaking $1,124,643 in support of students, faculty, staff, and historic facilities. To date, it is the College’s most successful fundraising effort ever and will propel the school into a new era of philanthropy and education. -
Flagler College Theatre to perform their take on Rodgers and Hammerstein’s 1957 musical “Cinderella”
Apr 4A modern spin on a classic tale is coming to Flagler College’s Lewis Auditorium this month. -
Faculty Spotlight: Paula Holanchock
Apr 4Paula Holanchock, assistant professor of Business Administration and director of the Social Entrepreneurship Program, encourages socially and environmentally conscious entrepreneurs and business leaders to consider a circular economic approach that embraces the triple bottom line. She inspires compassionate, regenerative, and responsible leaders to create prosperous and inclusive ‘life economies’ through spiritual decision-making and conscious leaders for systems change, regeneration, and organizational renewal. -
Staff Spotlight: Mary Scine
Apr 4Mary Scine ‘99, coordinator of Flagler’s Missing Voices Project, is a Flagler alumna with a degree in Communication and concentration in Public Relations & Journalism. Scine has held previous careers in public relations, management, and education. At Flagler, she’s worked in the Youth Ministry Program for 8 years, and within that time, has also been an adjunct for the First Year Seminar course for 3 years. -
CEAM artist-in-residence brings passion for cinema into multi-sensory exhibit on Florida’s changing coastal environments
Mar 31As an artist, one of Sasha Wortzel’s central passions is cinematography. But over the past few years, this passion has led to experimentation in expanded cinema. -
Flagler’s Sport Management program hosts “Women in Sport” panel to guide students entering the industry
Mar 24In recognition of National Girls and Women in Sports Day, Flagler’s Sport Management program hosted a “Women in Sport” panel last month to celebrate the accomplishments of women working in this competitive industry regionally. -
Flagler College presents “Landscapes and Language,” a conference on the Franciscan Order
Mar 14Flagler College is excited to host a Conference on the Franciscan Order and the Spanish Borderlands. This is the fourth international conference that Flagler and The Academy of American Franciscan History have hosted together -
Flagler Alumna Katie Cox named one of Jacksonville Business Journal’s 20 Women of Influence
Mar 10Flagler alumna Katie Cox was recently named among Jacksonville Business Journal’s 20 Women of Influence for her work as Vice President of Marketing at the Gator Bowl, the sixth-oldest college bowl game in the country. -
Faculty Spotlight: Clinton Weinberg
Mar 10Clinton Weinberg, Applied Instrument Coordinator, and Pep Band Director is a passionate educator with 24 years of experience teaching diverse populations in K-12 and higher education. Clint began teaching at Flagler in 2017, and has degrees in voice performance and education. -
Staff Spotlight: Kaelyn Thomas
Mar 8Kaelyn Thomas is the Coordinator for Student Leadership and Engagement. In this role, she provides programming for the students on campus like Harry Potter Week, movie nights, trivia nights, campus concerts, and field trips off campus. -
Flagler College Com Week 2023: Q&A with PRSSA President
Mar 3Since 2005, the Flagler College Communications Department has invited alumni, communications professionals, and community members to participate in Com Week. It's an opportunity for students to network while gaining valuable insights from leaders and innovators in the fields they are interested in pursuing. -
Your tool kit for navigating life at Flagler College
Mar 3After committing to Flagler College, feelings of nervousness might be settling in as you ask yourself – What happens next? Luckily, the answer lies in this tool kit for incoming first-year students. -
CEAM Announces Sasha Wortzel’s “Dreams of Unknown Islands: Saint Augustine” Exhibition
Mar 2The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum is pleased to announce “Dreams of Unknown Islands: Saint Augustine,” a multisensory exhibition of work by New York-based visual artist and filmmaker, Sasha Wortzel running from March 2 to April 22, 2023. -
A token of gratitude: local alumnus honors impact and friendship of long-time accounting professor with endowed scholarship
Feb 24Three years into his undergraduate career at Flagler College, alumnus Ben Platt ‘97 had to decide between keeping his academic scholarship and marrying his high school sweetheart. -
Spanish wine and how to taste it: Q&A with visiting wine expert, educator
Feb 23Ahead of the highly-anticipated St. Augustine Spanish Food & Wine Festival, we talked with Shaun Wright, the wine expert for Friday night’s Cava Reception and Dinner. -
Flagler student leaders inducted to Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society
Feb 20A select group of student leaders from the campus community was inducted into the Flagler College Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa on Feb. 3. -
Alumna carries skills from her Communications degree into new role as President and CEO of the National Fisheries Institute
Feb 17From press relations for her family’s business of daredevil circus performers to advocating for the men and women who bring fish from the water to our tables, Flagler alumna Lisa Wallenda Picard has been telling the story of people throughout her career. -
One-of-a-Kind Cultural Celebration Comes to St. Augustine
Feb 17Flagler College is pleased to announce its continued partnership with the St. Augustine Spanish Food and Wine Festival, as a host for this one-of-a-kind cultural celebration in the nation’s oldest city from Feb. 23-25, 2023. -
Flagler College Theatre Arts presents “Cry it Out,” a play examining the modern experience of motherhood and friendship
Feb 14Flagler College Theatre Arts department is excited to present its first spring production “Cry it Out” from Feb. 22 through 25 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. The play will be held in Lewis Auditorium, free for students, faculty, and staff.