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Flagler College's 2022 Science Sunset Cruise Showcases Research Conducted by Faculty and Students and Raises Support for Natural Sciences Program
On 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's Study Abroad Trips Gives Students Life-Changing Experiences
Flagler 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.
Flagler College’s “Living Classroom” Gives Students a Chance to Work on a Shipwreck Excavation
For eager Flagler students learning about archaeology, their volunteer work with the St. Augustine Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program (LAMP) to excavate the Crescent Beach shipwreck gave them a hands-on learning experience they’ll never forget.
Flagler College’s Crisp-Ellert Art Museum receives grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
Flagler 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.
Flagler College’s Deans’ Awards List Celebrates Fourteen Hard-Working Faculty and Staff Members
During the annual Dean's Awards Reception on September 21, 2021 fourteen faculty and staff members were recognized and honored for the impressive work they have done over the past two years.
Flagler College’s Lifelong Learning Course Topics Include Current Events
Flagler 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 Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Courtney Kersten
Dr. Courtney Kersten is an Assistant Professor of English. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Idaho and a PhD in Literature and Feminist Studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz. She was a Fulbright Fellow to Riga, Latvia, and is the author of Daughter in Retrograde (University of Wisconsin 2018).
Flagler Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Joshua Behl
Dr. 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 Faculty Spotlight: Jim Gilmore
Visiting Filmmaker, Jim Gilmore is a documentary filmmaker whose work focuses on American culture, social justice, and history. He is the director of over 20 films on a variety of topics, from Zimbabwe: A Racial Revolution (1988) about the transition from white-ruled Rhodesia to black-ruled Zimbabwe, to Fielding Dreams (2023), which profiles the life of major league baseball scouts. Gilmore holds a MA in Broadcasting and Film from the University of Iowa and has 23 years of college teaching experience as an assistant, associate, and full professor of communication, both at Flagler College and the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
Flagler Forum speaker to focus on the internet’s role in the lives of people
Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy will present a lecture delivered by Director of Internet and Technology Research for the Pew Research Center, Lee Rainie on February 17, 2022 at 7 pm in Lewis Auditorium. He will present “Tech, Tribes and Trust: The Megatrends Shaping American Life.” This event is free and open to the public.