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Wesley King
Dr. Wesley King is the director of the Honors Program at Flagler College. He specializes in American literature, African American literature, and Film. He received his Ph.D. from the University...
Industry experts prepare Flagler's Graphic Design students for career success
Joe Fioramonti, an assistant professor of graphic design at Flagler College, said he’s lucky enough to work two dream jobs, and teaching college students is one of them.
Flagler College Theatre Presents “Streetlight Woodpecker”
Flagler College Theatre proudly announces the Florida premiere of “Streetlight Woodpecker,” a powerful play which delves into complexities of the human experience.
Terry Bennett: The man behind the mailroom
Terry Bennett recalls perfume-scented love letters being as valuable as gold to fellow 20-year-old soldiers in basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
Merit release: Graphic Design students take home esteemed ADDY awards from American Advertising Federation
A group of Flagler College Graphic Design students were recognized for their creative marketing and advertising coursework by the Jacksonville chapter of the American Advertising Awards this week with nine of them taking home awards for their submissions.
Jodi Enda’s Forum lecture draws through-line of importance for women in politics, journalism, and the voting booth
A 1978 celebration of “women’s contributions to culture, history and society organized by the school district of Sonoma, California” was the original inspiration for a presidential declaration of National Women’s History Week in 1980.
Kenan Speaker Series brings UNC Chapel Hill Art History professor to Crisp-Ellert Art Museum
Flagler College is delighted to welcome Maggie Cao, a scholar of eighteenth and nineteenth-century American art, to Flagler College on Thursday, April 18 at 6 p.m. as a part of a Kenan Speaker Series: “Ways of Seeing Climate Change.”
Landing among the stars: My experience of Flagler’s 2025 Design Week
There’s been an unsettling feeling sitting in my head and chest: It’s April, I’m a senior in college, and I'm graduating in less than a month.