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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.”
Flagler Forward: The symbiotic relationship between two iconic St. Augustine institutions and their history of mutual growth
The Columbia Restaurant in St. Augustine is more than a popular dining establishment. For locals, it’s a historic landmark, and for Flagler College, it’s been a pivotal community partner in elevating the opportunities available through the Hospitality and Tourism Management (HTM) Program.
Local FlagSHIP course connects wisdom of past and curiosity of the present, creating a bridge between generations
Without studying abroad or even leaving town, students in one Flagler College course are dynamically engaging with a population they may otherwise rarely interact with: members of their grandparents’ generations.
Campus Spotlight: Officer Gary Johnson
Gary Johnson serves as Flagler College’s dedicated patrolling officer and liaison with the St. Augustine Police Department (SAPD).
Professor Lori Lee speaks alongside Chuck Meide at St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum
Last month, Flagler College’s Professor Lori Lee joined Chuck Meide, captivating a packed crowd at the St. Augustine Lighthouse with their presentation on Fort Mose.
Celebrating 25 Years of Legacy: Flagler College’s beloved spirit store
This year marks a special milestone for the Legacy—Flagler College’s official spirit store—as it celebrates 25 years of sharing Flagler pride with students, alumni, and visitors from around the world.
Program spotlight: Deaf Education and ASL at Flagler College
Henry Flagler began construction on the Hotel Ponce de Leon in 1885, the same year St. Augustine’s Florida School for the Deaf and Blind (FSDB) was established.
A conversation with women in film: Experiences, challenges, and the road ahead
During Flagler's 20th annual Com Week, four local women gathered to share their professional journeys in film and video with students passionate about pursuing careers in these fields.
Honoring the past, planting for the future: Flagler College’s legacy of tree stewardship
The trees on Flagler College's campus enhance its beauty and ecological health, holding a rich history intertwined with the former hotel and the College’s development.