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Learning from a Literary Luminary: My experience with author Ananda Lima
The Storytellers Author-in-Residence program at Flagler College has become an invaluable resource for students like me, bringing renowned authors to campus and providing unique opportunities for literary engagement.
Undercurrents: Cultures of Climate Change
Join ADAPT and Flagler College at the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum on June 2 for a live, in-person panel discussion on climate change, how it’s impacting cultural resources in the city of St. Augustine, what’s being done about it, and how artists can use their work to both spread awareness about climate change and call for action.
Justin Capes
Professor Capes has a doctorate in philosophy from Florida State University, a master’s degree in philosophy from Biola University, and a bachelor's degree in history from Kennesaw State University. He...
Justin Bergh Promotes Community and Equality as Crossfit's General Manager
For Flagler alumnus Justin Bergh, ‘04, sports have always been about community. Bergh has had a deep appreciation for sports, long before he became General Manager of CrossFit in 2022.
Exploring the depths of crime and justice: Flagler College’s Criminology Program
Flagler College’s Criminology program prepares students to tackle society’s most pressing crime-related issues, offering transformative experiences that mold them into visionary and responsible leaders.
Kenan Lecture Series Speaker Joe Hartman Presents “Winslow Homer’s Bahamas Paintings: Bodies and Climates in Crisis”
The Flagler College Kenan Lecture Series will present a lecture by assistant professor of art history and Latinx and Latin American studies at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Joe Hartman on March 30, 2022, at 6 pm in the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum.
Merit release: Students walk away with cash prizes from Com Week competitions
Since 2005, Flagler College has hosted communication week as one of its campus traditions. Started by Rosemary Tutt, COM week aims to give students an opportunity to network with professionals, just like students in bigger schools and cities would.
Flagler Forward: Recent graduate pays college experience forward, investing in his alma mater
When you imagine the face of a donor, the vision that emerges is rarely one of a young, 20-something year-old man fresh out of college. But James Mernik (’21) is that donor.
Solo exhibition by M. Florine Démosthène, entitled “Always in All Ways” comes to CEAM
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum will kick off the Fall 2020 season with a solo exhibition by M. Florine Démosthène, entitled “Always in All Ways.” The exhibition will be on view from Sep. 6 through Oct. 22, 2022 and will include twelve new mixed media works on paper and new sculptures. Démosthène will give a walkthrough of the exhibition in conjunction with First Friday Art Walk on Friday, Oct. 20th at 5 p.m.
