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From Saints to Co-Founders: Two Alumni and their story with GrassrootsK9
Starting an internationally known dog-training business was no easy task for a psychology/sociology and a public relations major. Still, Alison and Michael Nezbeth have found new success in this journey of their lives.
Happy Brew Café brews 'poss-abilities' thanks to Flagler's Missing Voices Project
When Flagler College’s Missing Voices Project was founded in 2019, Director Justin Forbes had a vision of empowering communities of faith to become better equipped in welcoming youth on the margins.
Hard-Working Flagler College Students Present at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference
Flagler College students had an opportunity of a lifetime to present their research at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC), known as one of the nation's largest multi-disciplinary research conferences. This year was Flagler's second year of sending students to the conference, and the number of participants has increased five times.
Harry Potter Week continues as a beloved campus tradition
Once a year, Flagler College comes to life with the magic of Harry Potter.
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrated on campus with student event, keynote speaker
In 1988, the month-long celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month was codified as a national period of observance recognizing the cultures and contributions of people in the U.S. who trace their roots to Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. This month of celebration, which begins on Sept. 15, also coincides with the anniversary of independence for Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua reminding us to recognize the rich history of Latin American countries. “Hispanic Heritage Month to me means celebrating my culture and who I am,” senior Kandy Marroquin said. “It also reminds me to appreciate what my family has worked hard for.”
Pulitzer Prize-winning Forum Speaker Hedrick Smith to discuss “Putin, the U.S. and the New World Order”
Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy will present a lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, Hedrick Smith on Thursday, Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. in the Lewis Auditorium. Smith will take a closer look into global affairs by examining “Putin, the U.S. and the New World Order.”
Pulitzer-Prize-winning Forum speaker, Michael Moss, to discuss America's junk food addiction
Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy will host Michael Moss to present his public lecture entitled, “Hooked: The Science behind America’s Fast-Food Addiction.” Moss will speak on Thursday, March 2, at 7 p.m. in the Lewis Auditorium. This lecture is free and open to the public.
Ringhaver family continues their legacy of service with Flagler’s Board of Trustees
Legacy has deep roots, and the Ringhaver family planted theirs in the earliest days of Flagler College.
Rotunda Christmas Tree serves as a longtime symbol of Flagler's holiday spirit
The Rotunda of Ponce de Leon Hall is a magnificently ornate and spacious focal point of Flagler College’s campus. And every holiday season since 1985, the College has sought to decorate the space with an equally spectacular Christmas Tree that serves as a constant symbol of Flagler’s holiday spirit for students, employees, and alumni alike.
Seventh Annual Power of the Purse Fundraiser Announced
The Flagler College Women of Vision Advisory Board is excited to announce the highly successful "Power of the Purse" fundraiser will return to the Flagler College campus, in person, for the first time in two years on May 12, 2022, in the Ponce de Leon Hall.