College moving forward after full report released
As the results of the misreporting scandal that wrought havoc when it came to light in February become available, the college is finally ready to move on.
As the results of the misreporting scandal that wrought havoc when it came to light in February become available, the college is finally ready to move on.
Tina Jaeckle, Ph.D., associate professor of sociology, is championing a new major that has been in demand.
Chad Light has spent most of his life living in the past.
Sell Art Not Humans, a silent auction where students, professors and local artists auction off artwork, seeks to raise money for the rehabilitation of human trafficking victims.
I must be a strange sight as I walk along U.S. 1 wearing business attire and carrying my writing portfolio and resume. I’m searching for one of the multiple used car dealerships that line the intersection of King Street. As I spot a man waiting alone with a duffel bag at his side, I figure I must be in the right place.
John Monroe always knew Flagler College was a predominantly Caucasian school.
A new petition criticizing a promotional video on Flagler College’s YouTube and official website has attracted dozens of signatures and comments.
Adam Morley is happy to talk about bioaccumulation – excited, even. If the build-up of toxic chemicals in organisms from plastic waste wasn’t an issue, he’d probably be even happier.
The Gargoyle, Flagler’s online-only, student-run newspaper, won a total of 12 awards in the Society of Professional Journalists’ 2013 Mark of Excellence Awards for Region 3.
In the time of seafarers, when billowing sails glided across mythical seas, it was St. Augustine’s front door and its back.