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Flagler Staff Spotlight: Steven Griffin
Before coming to Flagler to work as a campus safety and security officer, retiree Steven Griffin served as a "Seabee" in the US Navy and spent 30 years working as a mailman. After retiring about 14 years ago, Griffin spent some time bartending in Hawaii and then came to Florida where he worked as a ranger at Faver-Dykes State Park.
One-day conference, "Panama and its Indigenous People," coming to Flagler in October
This fall, Flagler College is proud to host a one-day conference, “Panama and its Indigenous People,” as a part of National Hispanic Heritage month on Oct. 15 across various campus locations. The conference is coordinated by Dr. Eugenia Charoni, associate professor of romance languages at Flagler.
One-of-a-Kind Cultural Celebration Comes to St. Augustine
Flagler College is pleased to announce its continued partnership with the St. Augustine Spanish Food and Wine Festival, as a host for this one-of-a-kind cultural celebration in the nation’s oldest city from Feb. 23-25, 2023.
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.
Post-Hurricane Resources
The storm may be over, but now is the time to check in with yourself, friends, and family.
Professor Gunther Jikeli to speak on “Antisemitism: Online, Offline and What to do about it."
Flagler College, in partnership with Dr. Larry Kanter, are pleased to bring Dr. Gunther Jikeli of Indiana University to its campus. Dr. Jikeli will present a lecture on “The Return of Antisemitism: Online, Offline, Where, Why, and What to do about it” on Thursday, Aug. 25 from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Flagler Room.
Pulitzer Prize-winning Forum Speaker Hedrick Smith to discuss “Putin, the U.S. and the New World Order”
Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy will present a lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, Hedrick Smith on Thursday, Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. in the Lewis Auditorium. Smith will take a closer look into global affairs by examining “Putin, the U.S. and the New World Order.”
Pulitzer-Prize-winning Forum speaker, Michael Moss, to discuss America's junk food addiction
Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy will host Michael Moss to present his public lecture entitled, “Hooked: The Science behind America’s Fast-Food Addiction.” Moss will speak on Thursday, March 2, at 7 p.m. in the Lewis Auditorium. This lecture is free and open to the public.
Ringhaver family continues their legacy of service with Flagler’s Board of Trustees
Legacy has deep roots, and the Ringhaver family planted theirs in the earliest days of Flagler College.
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.