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Students get a taste of local farm-to-table practices
“Farm to Table,” a local Sophomore High Impact Practice (FlagSHIP), recently gave Flagler College students an unmatched opportunity to explore the farm-to-table movement through interactions with regional farmers, gardeners, non-profit organizers, and chefs.
Award-winning Gargoyle sets sights on new academic year
With recent student journalism awards fresh on their minds, incoming co-editors to The Flagler College Gargoyle are eager to continue the student newspaper’s successful track-record and expand the publication’s impact.
Campus Spotlight: Officer Gary Johnson
Gary Johnson serves as Flagler College’s dedicated patrolling officer and liaison with the St. Augustine Police Department (SAPD).
Tabletop games as passports: Exploring culture through play at Flagler
Flagler College’s Sophomore High Impact Practice (FlagSHIP) aims to develop students’ global literacy through immersive, transformative experiences at home and abroad.
Merit release: Honors Students Excel in Interdisciplinary Research
Recently, students in Flagler's Honors Program successfully completed and published Volume 2 of the Saints Academic Review (SAR), taking on roles like peer-reviewing submissions, overseeing revisions, copyediting, and making design choices.
Merit release: FLARE Spring '24 Anniversary Issue Earns Top Honors in National Contest
Flagler is proud to announce that the Spring 2024 anniversary issue of FLARE, the College's student-run literary and arts publication, has been awarded the "Superior" rating in the prestigious Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines (REALM) contest.
Faculty Spotlight: Yvan Kelly
Professor Yvan Kelly began his journey with Flagler College in 1989 as an instructor of economics and a basketball coach.
Leadership in action: Freshman keeps SAM legacy thriving at Flagler College
This year, a dynamic first-year student is revitalizing Flagler College’s prestigious Society for Advancement of Management (SAM) chapter, originally established on campus in 1983.
Environmental reporter Max Chesnes shares insights at COM Week
Max Chesnes, an environmental reporter for the Tampa Bay Times, recently captivated the audience at Flagler College's COM Week with his presentation, "Parks in Peril." Chesnes unveiled the investigative process behind his groundbreaking series on the proposed development of Florida state parks.
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.