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Alumni Spotlight: Simpson-Gotham Fostering a Passion for Volunteering and Helping Others
When Flagler alumna Aubrie Simpson-Gotham, ‘12, graduated, she knew she was going to go into the field of education, just like her mother and other family members.
Alums Hardwick and Carswell bring Flagler Faces to Local Law Enforcement
St. Johns County Sheriff Robert Hardwick and Cheif of Police for the city of St. Augustine Beach answer a few questions on their past and how they got into law enforcement.
Art Vanden Houten Named VP of Academic Affairs
After holding the interim position for more than a year, Dr. Art Vanden Houten has been named as the next Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty at Flagler College.
Big Things Happening at Flagler
Big things happening at Flagler College.
Browns Continue Their Legacy of Support for Flagler
Brad and Mandy Crupi Brown's support for their alma mater extends beyond their donation for the new innovation center that will bear their name. From serving on boards to funding scholarships and facilities, they have been working to make a difference on the Flagler campus since graduating from the College in 1988.
Coach Barnett Selected to Hall of Fame
Flagler College Head Baseball Coach Dave Barnett has been selected as one of seven individuals to be inducted to the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Hall of Fame.
College Purchases St. Augustine Riverfront Hotel for New Residence Hall
Flagler College added its newest residence hall this spring with the purchase of a St. Augustine riverfront hotel that has been named Sebastian House.
College Studying Proposal for New Biology Degree Program
As recently as 2008, Flagler College had no science majors or minors, and no General Education science requirement. The study of the subject was not a facet of the Flagler experience. But the college administration came to realize that the College would never strengthen its academic profile without a solid program in natural sciences.
Deagan Archaeological Research Lab Aims to Raise Bar for Student Archaeologists
Dr. Kathy Deagan sees the future of Flagler’s archaeology program as promising – brimming with potential and the enthusiasm of students working there.
Della Rosenberg Legacy Continues to Grow
Lifelong educator Della Rosenberg, who passed away in 2017 at the age of 100, believed in the power of teaching. She devoted her life to the profession since 1940 and was named Teacher of the Century at Bradford High School's 100th anniversary celebration.
