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Faculty Spotlight: Paige Chapman
Assistant Professor of Communication, Paige Chapman, studied journalism at the University of Florida and fell in love with teaching when one of her professors asked her to adjunct a course after she finished her BS in journalism. She knew she had to do a lot more school to be able to make teaching at the college level her career. She studied news and technology during her master’s at UF and studied health communication and technology for her dissertation at the University of Iowa.
Faculty Spotlight: Paula Seymour
Paula Seymour, assistant professor of Business Administration and director of the Social Entrepreneurship Program, encourages socially and environmentally conscious entrepreneurs and business leaders to consider a circular economic approach that embraces the triple bottom line. She inspires compassionate, regenerative, and responsible leaders to create prosperous and inclusive ‘life economies’ through spiritual decision-making and conscious leaders for systems change, regeneration, and organizational renewal.
Falling in love with St. Augustine
It can be love at first sight when you visit a new place. But when you’re living here, it can be easy to take the history and charm of St. Augustine for granted. This Valentine’s Day, take time to fall in love with your home again and rediscover the excitement of your first visit.
Finger Mullet Film Festival embraces the experimental and continues to carve its own vibrant path as an impressive feature of the local film community
Within Flagler’s Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM), an avant-garde film festival has emerged to showcase experimental short films from a growing network of professional artists and student creators alike.
Finger Mullet Film Festival Returns to St. Augustine May 18 – 20, 2023
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM) and Flagler College are delighted to announce the Second Annual Finger Mullet Film Festival (FMFF) to be held at CEAM Thursday, May 18 through Saturday, May 20, at various times. This event is free and open to the public.
Finger Mullet Film Festival to be held at Crisp-Ellert Art Museum
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM) and Flagler College are delighted to announce the inaugural Finger Mullet Film Festival (FMFF) to be held at CEAM on Friday, May 20th through Saturday, May 21st.
First student begins Flagler Fast Track Master's program in Deaf Education
The Flagler Fast Track Master's program was started at Flagler College to give undergraduate Deaf Education majors an opportunity to pursue higher education related to their specific field of study. Students can begin taking courses for their Master's degree while in the undergraduate program, saving them both time and money.
Flagler Advanced Child Psychology students take coursework out of the classroom into local preschools
When students show up for Flagler’s Advanced Child Psychology course, it’s rarely in a campus classroom. More often they’re found at local preschools where they’re gaining real-world experience while serving as a resource for students and teachers.
Flagler Alum to be Speaker at Power of the Purse
When Jamie Henry graduated from Flagler College in 1994, little did she realize that she would be returning one day to appear as the keynote speaker at the Women of Vision Advisory Board’s Power of the Purse, an event designed to raise scholarship funds and increase educational opportunities for deserving women at the college.
Flagler Alum, Marissa Harrer, Represents the Florida School of Deaf and Blind as Their District Teacher of the Year
The talented Flagler Alum, Marissa Harrer, knew from a young age that she'd be a teacher. With hard work and dedication, she's now working at her dream school and represents Florida School of Deaf and Blind as their District Teacher of the Year.