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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.
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Flagler College Awarded $1.25 Million Lilly Endowment Grant to Launch Welcome Works
Flagler College is proud to announce the launch of Welcome Works: Creating Liturgical Interventions of Welcome, a four-year project supported by a $1.25 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. Beginning...
The Sounds of Science: Flagler Students Use AI to Reveal Bat Biodiversity on Fish Island Preserve
Bats may be some of the most mysterious residents of St. Augustine’s Fish Island Preserve, but a team of undergraduate researchers from Flagler College is bringing their secret world into focus.
Flagler College Announces $60,000 Pledge from Adela E. and Henry Gonzalez to Establish the Gonzalez Endowed and Annual Scholarships for Global Education
Flagler College is pleased to announce a generous $60,000 pledge from Adela E. and Henry Gonzalez, which will establish the Adela and Henry Gonzalez Annual and Endowed Scholarships for Global Education in the School of Business.
Finding Her Line: Alizé Cardot Illustrates Flagler’s Holiday Spirit
Flagler College’s School of Creative Arts and Letters is home to some of the most talented artists in the world. Each holiday season, the College celebrates this creativity by featuring a student artist whose work captures the spirit and sense of community that defines Flagler. This year’s holiday card was designed by Alizé Cardot, a senior whose expressive illustrations reflect the imagination, warmth, and heart of Flagler College. The College is proud to showcase her work this season.
Crisp-Ellert Art Museum + Flagler College Presents Kendra Frorup “Roots, Return, and The Weight of Memory”
Bahamian-born mixed-media artist specializes in printmaking & sculpture with everyday materials.
Flagler College to Premiere Preserving the Ponce Documentary and Host Open House of Newly Renovated Ponce Hall
Flagler College will welcome the community for the premiere of Preserving the Ponce, a new documentary celebrating the history and restoration of the former Hotel Ponce de Leon, on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026, at 10 a.m. in Lewis Auditorium. The screening will be followed by an open house of the newly renovated Ponce Hall, giving guests a first look at restored spaces and new interpretive exhibits inside one of America’s most iconic landmarks.
Flagler College Welcomes Award-Winning Author Rita Bullwinkel as Spring 2026 Storyteller in Residence
For the Spring 2026 semester, Flagler College is delighted to announce that celebrated author, editor, and teacher Rita Bullwinkel will serve as its Storyteller in Residence.
Flagler College Choir Brings the Sound of the Season to St. Augustine
Last Friday, December 5, Flagler College welcomed the holiday season with one of its most beloved traditions: an evening of caroling that brought together students, faculty, staff, and neighbors to...
