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Staff Spotlight: Mary Scine
Mary Scine ‘99, coordinator of Flagler’s Missing Voices Project, is a Flagler alumna with a degree in Communication and concentration in Public Relations & Journalism. Scine has held previous careers in public relations, management, and education. At Flagler, she’s worked in the Youth Ministry Program for 8 years, and within that time, has also been an adjunct for the First Year Seminar course for 3 years.
Staff Spotlight: Michella Basas
Michella Basas ‘00, returned to Flagler in 2014 as an assistant professor in Deaf Education and is now the Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning. She lives on a small family farm with her husband, father, and small human where they care for their 20 hens, two roosters, holland lop, corn snake, goldfish, two barn cats, and the most ridiculous labradoodle that ever lived. She said she also looks forward to having some horses and maybe a goat in the future.
Staycation Ideas to Fill Your Labor Day Weekend
Whether 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.
Student entrepreneurs awarded seed money for winning business proposals at Flagler’s annual Lion’s Cage Competition
During Flagler’s Business Week 2023, three student teams were collectively awarded more than $5,000 in seed money to bring their entrepreneurial ideas to life.
Students Gain Professional Experience Through Third Archaeology Field School at Fort Mose
Flagler College's Dr. Lori Lee (Department of Humanities), alongside James Davidson of the University of Florida and Liz Ibarrola of the University of Texas at Austin (Co-Project Investigators), have been working on an archaeology research project at Fort Mose.
Taking the First Steps on the Coastal Crossroads: Continuing Education Launches Series with the St. Augustine Historical Society
On 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.
The 10th Anniversary of St. Augustine Spanish Food and Wine Festival to Kick-Off on February 24th
Flagler College, in partnership with Bank of America, are pleased to partner with the Spanish Food and Wine Festival to host a one-of-a-kind wine tasting event in the Nation’s Oldest City from February 24th – February 26th, 2022.
The Gargoyle continues to win awards in student journalism
The Gargoyle, Flagler’s student-run newspaper, placed in two categories for the Society of Professional Journalists 2022 Sunshine State Awards and was a finalist in five categories for the 2022 SPJ Region 3 Mark of Excellence Awards.
The National Endowment for the Humanities awards Flagler’s Proctor Library more than $9,000 for Preservation Efforts
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) awarded Flagler College’s Proctor Library a $9,204 grant towards their Saving History: Preservation Assessment of the Flagler College Archives and the Special Collections project.
Three Flagler Alumni Recognized for Their Service and Professional Achievement
Three inspiring Flagler College alumni were recognized during the 21st Annual Alumni Awards Luncheon in the areas of service and professional achievement.