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Lessons from a Passport: Recent Flagler Alumna, Jamie Eisenberg’s Global Sports Journey
Jamie Eisenberg '24 graduated this past winter from Flagler’s sport management program and has already taken her career to the global stage, collecting passport stamps as readily as new professional...
Success through sports, scholarship, and service: a Flagler grad’s journey
Community engagement was a defining practice throughout Amuk Tong’s Flagler College Journey.
Twelve Flagler alumni nominated for St. Johns County Teacher and Rookie of the Year
After graduating from Flagler College, many alumni choose to stay in the region, pursuing their passions and making the community an even more vibrant place to live.
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.
Flagler Launches Center for Religion and Culture
Flagler College is proud to announce the establishment of the Center for Religion and Culture to promote the interdisciplinary study of religion and foster interfaith dialogue on campus and among residents of Northeast Florida.
Faculty Spotlight: Barbara Blonder
For almost 20 years, Professor Barbara Blonder has been a beloved faculty member of Flagler’s Natural Sciences Department. During her time at Flagler, Blonder has left a lasting impact on the College. She has served as Director of Undergraduate Research, Chair of the Faculty Senate, and was an instrumental figure in establishing the Coastal Environmental Science major. In 2020, Blonder extended her impact into the local community, being elected as a Commissioner for the City of St. Augustine.
Flagler professor builds initiative to digitally document St. Augustine history
When Associate Professor of History, Kelly Enright, first started teaching at Flagler ten years ago, her hope was that one day she could find a hands-on approach to educating her students about the past. Passionate about the many stories St. Augustine’s past holds, she was inspired to develop a way for her students to creatively engage with this history.
Flagler College presents “Landscapes and Language,” a conference on the Franciscan Order
Flagler College is excited to host a Conference on the Franciscan Order and the Spanish Borderlands. This is the fourth international conference that Flagler and The Academy of American Franciscan History have hosted together
Philanthropic support aids Flagler in launching inaugural lacrosse season and new field
In a major milestone for Flagler College Athletics, men’s and women's lacrosse began their inaugural seasons this month with the opening of the new Lacrosse and Intramurals Field at the Athletics Complex. The last time Flagler added a sport was in August 2014 with men’s and women’s indoor track and field.
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?”
