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Meet the New Saints of Flagler College
Flagler’s newest class is mighty in numbers, talent and optimism.
More than 80 students named to Spring 2022 President's List
A distinguished group of students gathered in the Flagler room on Nov. 4 to celebrate their academic success during the President’s List ceremony.
New partnership with German university strengthens Flagler’s global academic network
A new pathway for global academic exchange was formalized this week as Flagler College signed a memorandum of understanding with Germany’s Ansbach University of Applied Sciences.
New Short Story Collection by Kim Bradley
St. Augustine writer and Flagler College faculty member Kim Bradley’s debut short fiction collection, Spillway, will be released by Stephen F. Austin State University Press on April 15, 2022.
Flagler’s Sport Management program hosts “Women in Sport” panel to guide students entering the industry
In recognition of National Girls and Women in Sports Day, Flagler’s Sport Management program hosted a “Women in Sport” panel last month to celebrate the accomplishments of women working in this competitive industry regionally.
FlagSHIP Deaf EcoSystem Course Creates Bridges Between Communities
Flagler Professors June Ann LeFors and Jennifer Catalano created the FlagSHIP Deaf EcoSystem Course with the sole mission of further connecting Flagler College to the Deaf community of St. Augustine. Their goal in creating the course was to teach students ways that local businesses can be more inclusive to Deaf individuals. With the help of Flagler- alumni owned local businesses, they’ve been able to do just that.
Forum speaker Alexander Heffner to discuss “Civil Discourse in an Uncivil Age: The Quest for Post-Partisan Citizenship”
Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy will present a lecture by host of The Open Mind PBS podcast, Alexander Heffner, on Thursday, Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. in the Virginia Room on the second floor of the Student Center. His presentation will dive into what “Civil Discourse in an Uncivil Age” looks like in the divisive realm of modern politics and public affairs.
Forum speaker Nate Hochman to explore the question, “What is the Future of Conservatism?”
Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy will present a lecture delivered by National Review Staff Writer and conservative voice, Nate Hochman on Thursday, Sep. 8, 2022, at 7 p.m. in the Lewis Auditorium. His presentation will explore the question, “What is the Future of Conservatism?”
Freshman at Convocation encouraged to build their legacy, find passion at Flagler
Two convocation ceremonies welcomed Flagler’s class of 2026 to campus Tuesday.
From Flagler Saint to Daily Reporter: Abby Bittner Lands Her First Cover Story on the Job
Abby Bittner, Flagler class of 2021, got her first cover story in The Daily Sun newspaper shortly after being hired for her first professional reporting position.