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Leading the Way: Flagler Alumna Becomes First Female Police Chief for St. Augustine
As a woman making her way in male-dominated careers, Jennifer Michaux, '08, has accumulated a long list of “first female” accomplishments. In March 2021, however, she snagged a big one when she was appointed chief of police for the city of St. Augustine.
Embracing our Core Value of Thoughtful Stewardship: The Flagler Family Celebrates Earth Day
The first Earth Day celebration was held on April 22, 1970, to recognize the modern environmental movement. Since then, Earth Day has become a modern global holiday where groups and individuals can take action in preserving our planet. We asked some of our Flagler community what Earth Day means to them and how they celebrate.
Adventure Literature course "Exploring the American Wilderness," gets students out of the classroom, onto the waves
Through off-campus adventures, Professor Sam McMillan hopes his students can use experiences in “the wilderness,” to gain new perspectives about the topics covered in his class.
Flagler Recognizing Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April
Sexual Assault Awareness Month began on April 1, and this year marks its 21st anniversary. Flagler College's Title IX office is hosting multiple events on campus throughout the month to highlight the importance of sexual assault awareness and prevention.
Flagler Athletics Receives Presidents' Award for Academic Excellence
For the eighth consecutive year, Flagler College is one of 44 NCAA Division II member institutions to be honored as part of the Presidents’ Award for Academic Excellence for achieving a four-year Academic Success Rate of 90 percent or higher. This is the 12th year of the program.
Student entrepreneurs awarded seed money for winning business proposals at Flagler’s annual Lion’s Cage Competition
During Flagler’s Business Week 2023, three student teams were collectively awarded more than $5,000 in seed money to bring their entrepreneurial ideas to life.
Alumni Spotlight: Alumnus Stephen Tendrich Launches Pink Nail Society to Raise Awareness of Prostate Cancer
Stephen Tendrich’s life changed forever after his father’s prostate cancer diagnosis.
Visit Crisp-Ellert Art Museum
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM) is nestled amidst the academic hustle and offers a serene escape
The National Endowment for the Humanities awards Flagler’s Proctor Library more than $9,000 for Preservation Efforts
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) awarded Flagler College’s Proctor Library a $9,204 grant towards their Saving History: Preservation Assessment of the Flagler College Archives and the Special Collections project.
What Can I Do With a Major in Fine Art?
A Major in Fine Art can help you live your passion and communicate it powerfully.
