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CEAM solo artist set to close out exhibition with gallery walkthrough
For more than a decade, Florine Démosthène has explored the concept of love that we all chase but never fully understand through conversations with close friends and strangers from her travels. “As I reflected on a lot of the conversations I had over the years, it’s always a battle between a religious version of love, a traditional version of love, and a modern version of love,” she said.
Flagler’s Footsteps: A walk-through experience of tourism history in St. Augustine
In a departure from traditional capstone projects, two honors students from Flagler’s Hospitality & Tourism Management (HTM) program set a new precedent for collaborative academic endeavors at the College.
Flagler Forward: Building a legacy through the lasting impact of endowed professorships
Flagler's endowed professorships attract and empower distinguished scholars who inspire students to push beyond boundaries and discover creative solutions.
Students Explore Issue of Water Scarcity Through Study Abroad to Middle East
From impeding on their food sources to creating issues with bringing clean water into the household, the Middle Eastern country of Jordan has been learning how to navigate these impacts through scientific solutions and communicating the need for change to their people.
Pulitzer Fellow and Flagler Alum Abigale Kreinheder Explores Kopi Luwak Coffee Production
Flagler College alum Abigale Kreinheder was awarded a grant from the Pulitzer Center to research the production of Kopi Luwak coffee in Indonesia, a research trip that soon became a formative life experience.
Flagler College continues esteemed Presidential Speaker Series with renowned journalist Bob Woodward
President John Delaney is honored to welcome yet another esteemed leader of a national caliber, American journalist and author Bob Woodward, to Flagler College for a thoughtful conversation about his expert perspective on political reporting.
Recent graduate pays college experience forward by investing in his alma mater
When you imagine the face of a donor, the vision that emerges is rarely one of a young, 20-something-year-old man fresh out of college. But James Mernik, '21, is that donor. Upon inheriting a giving account from his late grandparents, Mernik was tasked with perpetuating their lifelong interest in philanthropy.
Nine Key Takeaways from Flagler College Convocation for the Class of 2029
Convocation is more than just the official start of the academic year; it is a “calling of all of us together” and a way to welcome new students into the...
Flagler College’s Deans’ Awards List Celebrates Fourteen Hard-Working Faculty and Staff Members
During the annual Dean's Awards Reception on September 21, 2021 fourteen faculty and staff members were recognized and honored for the impressive work they have done over the past two years.
Embracing our Core Value of Thoughtful Stewardship: The Flagler Family Celebrates Earth Day
The first Earth Day celebration was held on April 22, 1970, to recognize the modern environmental movement. Since then, Earth Day has become a modern global holiday where groups and individuals can take action in preserving our planet. We asked some of our Flagler community what Earth Day means to them and how they celebrate.