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Q&A panel illuminates the path of three women who’ve taken the sports industry by storm
In honor of National Girls and Women in Sport Day, Flagler’s Sport Management Program held a Q&A panel event to recognize and discuss the achievements of women in an industry that has been long perceived as a male-dominated field.
Terry Bennett: The man behind the mailroom
Terry Bennett recalls perfume-scented love letters being as valuable as gold to fellow 20-year-old soldiers in basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
Elementary Education alum sets sail on deep-sea research expedition
This week, Flagler College alum Ashleigh Glickley set sail for a month-long exploration of deep-sea biodiversity in Pacific waters near the Johnston Atoll, but her teacher duties weren’t left ashore.
Flagler Forward: Recent graduate pays college experience forward, 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.
Flagler College launches transformative MPA Program for working professionals
Flagler College is elevating its academic offerings with the introduction of its Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program. This cost-effective, advanced degree is tailored for professionals seeking career advancement.
Merit release: Graphic Design students take home esteemed ADDY awards from American Advertising Federation
A group of Flagler College Graphic Design students were recognized for their creative marketing and advertising coursework by the Jacksonville chapter of the American Advertising Awards this week with nine of them taking home awards for their submissions.
Flagler College Theatre Presents Contemporary Musical “If/Then”
As the final Theatre Production of the year, Flagler College is happy to announce the premiere of “If/Then,” a captivating contemporary musical by Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt.
Jodi Enda’s Forum lecture draws through-line of importance for women in politics, journalism, and the voting booth
A 1978 celebration of “women’s contributions to culture, history and society organized by the school district of Sonoma, California” was the original inspiration for a presidential declaration of National Women’s History Week in 1980.
Kenan Speaker Series brings UNC Chapel Hill Art History professor to Crisp-Ellert Art Museum
Flagler College is delighted to welcome Maggie Cao, a scholar of eighteenth and nineteenth-century American art, to Flagler College on Thursday, April 18 at 6 p.m. as a part of a Kenan Speaker Series: “Ways of Seeing Climate Change.”
Local FlagSHIP course connects wisdom of past and curiosity of the present, creating a bridge between generations
Without studying abroad or even leaving town, students in one Flagler College course are dynamically engaging with a population they may otherwise rarely interact with: members of their grandparents’ generations.