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Celebrating the Legacy of Flagler’s Tallahassee Campus
In May of 2024, Flagler College Tallahassee celebrated the achievements of its final graduating class.
A cultural immersion in Tanzania
The course called “Africa and Development: The Tanzania Experience” was led by Adjunct Instructor Lisa Fiala and introduced students to the African nation through cultural immersion and exploration of development work taking place there.
Gilmore and Halcomb Take a Look at the World of Baseball Scouts in Latest Documentary
Jim Gilmore used to spend hours listening to his cousin tell story after story about his job as a scout for the Texas Rangers.
Behind the Walls of the Ponce
Since embarking on a historic restoration project less than two years ago, Flagler College has handed contractors and preservationists a magnifying glass to rediscover one of St. Augustine’s most iconic buildings, the former Hotel Ponce de Leon.
Reptiles, Conservation, Biology, and Eco-Poetry with Ben Atkinson
Ben Atkinson, Assistant Professor of Natural Sciences, instructs students on topics like ecology, environmental science, sustainability, and evolutionary biology.
Dave Barnett Retires After 37 Years
Flagler baseball Head Coach Dave Barnett began his 37th season with the Saints this year like any other: focused on the team and ensuring its success.
Remembering...
Sadly, Flagler College lost several retired faculty and staff members who had been long-time members of the campus, and touched countless members of the Flagler community over their many years of service.
Renowned Journalist Bob Woodward Visits Flagler
Journalist and author Bob Woodward came to campus this spring to talk about his perspective on political reporting as part of the inaugural Flagler College Presidential Speaker Series.
Faculty and Staff Retirements at Flagler
Flagler College said goodbye to some long-running faculty and staff members this year including:
Collegiate Business Competitions Launch Student Entrepreneurs into Industry Success
Have you ever been laid off?” Sophomore Jacob Goldman, clad in suit and tie, asked a judges' panel of business leaders. "It's terrifying to get that hand on your shoulder — the boss needs to see you ... it’s almost like you know what’s coming. But what if you actually did?”