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Forum speaker Nate Hochman to explore the question, “What is the Future of Conservatism?”
Aug 31Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy will present a lecture delivered by National Review Staff Writer and conservative voice, Nate Hochman on Thursday, Sep. 8, 2022, at 7 p.m. in the Lewis Auditorium. His presentation will explore the question, “What is the Future of Conservatism?” -
Flagler College Announces 2022-2023 Theatre Arts Production Line Up
Aug 30Students of Flagler’s Performing Arts Department are back on campus and gearing up for a year of spectacular theatre. -
Staycation Ideas to Fill Your Labor Day Weekend
Aug 30Whether you’re just starting off at Flagler and want to get to know St. Augustine this Labor Day weekend or you’re an upperclassman who hasn’t ironed out plans yet, we’ve got you covered with ideas for whatever kind of staycation is calling your name. -
Flagler College LEAD Fund Announces Third Annual Spirits and Sportscars Event
Aug 29Flagler College’s Leading, Empowering, Advancing, and Developing (LEAD) Fund is excited to host its third annual Spirits and Sportscars fundraising event Thursday Sep. 22, 2022 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Art N’ Motion vintage showroom, 283 San Marco Ave. St Augustine, Fla. -
Flagler College’s Lifelong Learning Course Topics Include Current Events
Aug 29Flagler College’s non-degree seeking Lifelong Learning Courses provide the greater St. Augustine community with a dynamic and engaging environment where they can learn and grow together. Spanning important global and local topics, these courses are designed to be intriguing and stimulating for adult learners. -
Flagler College Announces 2022-2023 Public Lecture Series Lineup
Aug 29Flagler College is pleased to present its 2022-2023 public lecture series lineup. This series includes distinguished speakers selected by Kenan professors, nationally recognized journalists and commentators through the Forum on Government and Public Policy and a Cecil and Gene Usdin Judeo-Christian series lecturer. -
Alumni Spread “the Love” in Honor of Beloved Flagler Employee
Aug 26Maya Angelou once famously stated that “people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” This is exactly what comes to mind when Ronnie Nichols ’97 and Rachel Wootten ’98 think of Delores Rutledge Love, a former Dining-Hall employee at Flagler College. -
Freshman at Convocation encouraged to build their legacy, find passion at Flagler
Aug 26Two convocation ceremonies welcomed Flagler’s class of 2026 to campus Tuesday. -
Professor Gunther Jikeli to speak on “Antisemitism: Online, Offline and What to do about it."
Aug 23Flagler College, in partnership with Dr. Larry Kanter, are pleased to bring Dr. Gunther Jikeli of Indiana University to its campus. Dr. Jikeli will present a lecture on “The Return of Antisemitism: Online, Offline, Where, Why, and What to do about it” on Thursday, Aug. 25 from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Flagler Room. -
Flagler College announces changes to the Board of Trustees
Aug 19Ambassador John Rood has been elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Flagler College and Viv Andrew Helwig, ’08, CEO of Vested Metals International was selected for the board. Rood succeeds Rick Groux ’79, who served in the role for the last three years. -
Students Gain Professional Experience Through Third Archaeology Field School at Fort Mose
Jul 29Flagler College's Dr. Lori Lee (Department of Humanities), alongside James Davidson of University of Florida and Liz Ibarrola of University of Texas at Austin (Co-Project Investigators), have been working on an archaeology research project at Fort Mose. They recently finished their third field season at the historically significant site, which was the first legally sanctioned free Black town in the present-day United States and is a critically important site for Black American history. Five Flagler field school students assisted, where they immersed themselves in what the lives of the multicultural community who lived and worked at Fort Mose from 1752-1763 were like. -
Flagler Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Joshua Behl
Jul 22Dr. Joshua Behl is an Assistant Professor of Criminology and the Director of the Criminology program. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Florida in August of 2016 where he also received his BA and MA. Dr. Behl's research interests are found at the intersection of psychology and the law. Using criminological, psychological, and sociological theories, he has researched the topics of witness behavior, alibis, and jury decision-making. Dr. Behl applies this research to real-world cases in his work as a trial consultant. -
Flagler College's 2022 Science Sunset Cruise Showcases Research Conducted by Faculty and Students and Raises Support for Natural Sciences Program
Jul 16On June 23rd, the Science Advisory Board of Flagler College hosted the Science Sunset Cruise, aboard the luxury catamaran, Sabrage, to benefit the college's growing Coastal Environmental Science & Biology programs. -
Flagler College Awarded Gold Level for 2022 Healthiest Companies
Jun 30Flagler College was recently awarded the Gold Level Award for 2022 Healthiest Companies by the First Coast Worksite Wellness Council (FCWWC) for creating a culture of health and wellness within the organization. Award recipients were honored at the Annual First Coast Worksite Wellness Conference on June 8, 2022, at the University of North Florida. -
Flagler College’s Crisp-Ellert Art Museum receives grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
Jun 29Flagler College and the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM) are pleased to announce a $60,000, two-year grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts to strengthen programming and provide emerging and mid-career artists with additional resources to inspire and produce new bodies of work. -
From Flagler Saint to Daily Reporter: Abby Bittner Lands Her First Cover Story on the Job
Jun 23Abby Bittner, Flagler class of 2021, got her first cover story in The Daily Sun newspaper shortly after being hired for her first professional reporting position. -
Three Flagler Alumni Recognized for Their Service and Professional Achievement
Jun 23Three inspiring Flagler College alumni were recognized during the 21st Annual Alumni Awards Luncheon in the areas of service and professional achievement. -
A Passion for Poetry: Flagler College staff member Chris Bodor gives back to the St. Augustine community through words
Jun 16"Poetic words are flowers Vulgar words are weeds Pull a poem from your pocket Give the Earth what it needs" - Excerpt of Plant Poem Seeds, by Chris Bodor -
Taking the First Steps on the Coastal Crossroads: Continuing Education Launches Series with the St. Augustine Historical Society
Jun 1On May 13, 2022, Flagler College’s Division of Continuing Education hosted the first of many events in partnership with the St. Augustine Historical Society. The reception was held during the St. Augustine History Festival in the Markland House on the Flagler College campus. -
Flagler College's Study Abroad Trips Gives Students Life-Changing Experiences
May 26Flagler College offers a wide selection of study abroad programs that let students develop a global perspective while gaining real-world skills. During the spring 2022 semester, three different faculty-led trips gave students an opportunity of a lifetime to better understand the world around them by traveling to Ghana, Poland, and Panama.