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Staff Spotlight: Dan McCook
Dan McCook, WFCF Station Manager and Director of Broadcast Media, was born in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Dan has been married to his wife Andrea McCook for close to 34 years, they have a 28-year-old son.
Flagler Launches Institute for Classical Education
In the summer of 2022, Flagler College received funding from the state of Florida to further its efforts in classical and liberal education by establishing a Classical Institute.
Reverse engineering happiness: Core course challenges students to re-evaluate their building blocks for a good life
During the Spring of 2022, Flagler College professors Justin Forbes and Justin Capes delivered their own eulogies for the first time in front of a classroom of students.
Alumni Spotlight: Alumna Takes on New Role as Head of National Fisheries Institute
From press relations for her family’s business of daredevil circus performers to advocating for the men and women who bring fish from the water to our tables, Flagler alumna Lisa Wallenda Picard has been telling the story of people throughout her career.
Celebrating 20 years and a future of possibilities: Flagler College Public Administration Program
It’s been two decades since Flagler College launched its Public Administration (PAD) program, established with the “expressed purpose of preparing individuals for leadership roles in government agencies and other organizations.”
Flagler Alumnus Matthew Murasko’s Non-Profit Working to Regrow Trees Lost in 2023 Wildfires
Imagine an area of land stretching from Vilano Beach to Anastasia Island and all that remained standing was the Lightner Museum in downtown St. Augustine. That’s what Flagler alumnus Matthew Murasko’s, ‘86, home of Maui, Hawaii, looked like after the life-threatening fires from Hurricane Dora devastated the historic island in 2023.
Staycation Ideas to Fill Your Labor Day Weekend
Whether you’re just starting off at Flagler and want to get to know St. Augustine this Labor Day weekend or you’re an upperclassman who hasn’t ironed out plans yet, we’ve got you covered with ideas for whatever kind of staycation is calling your name.
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.
Student Interest in Psychology Rises in Popularity at Flagler
The psychology major at Flagler has become one of the College's largest programs as the field continues to grow in popularity with students. Part of that rise, according to Assistant Professor of Psychology Tracy Litzinger is how the field continues to expand beyond traditional psychology.
Owen McCaul, a Champion for the Blind and Visually-Impaired
When Owen McCaul, '85, was named chair of the Board of Trustees at the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind, he not only continued his role as an active leader for the blind and visually-impaired. For the St. Augustine public school for Pre-K through high school students, he also was the first blind or visually-impaired person to serve as board chair and the first FSDB alumnus (class of 1982).
