Flagler News Search Flagler.edu Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to Newest News Type Flagler Magazine News Topic Academics Adult and Continuing Education Advancement Alumni X Architecture Art Art & Design Athletics Baseball Business Administration CEAM Clubs and Organizations Commencement Communication Community Education English Events Faculty/Staff Flagler Forward X General Gift Announcements Giving History History/Architecture Hospitality, Tourism, and Sport Management Humanities In Memory Journalism Magazine Math & Technology Natural Sciences Public Administration Religion Science Social Sciences Sport Management Spotlight Story of the Week Students Study Abroad Theatre Arts Displaying 170 Results Search Flagler.edu Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to Newest Students Gain Professional Experience Through Third Archaeology Field School at Fort Mose Flagler College's Dr. Lori Lee (Department of Humanities), alongside James Davidson of the University of Florida and Liz Ibarrola of the University of Texas at Austin (Co-Project Investigators), have been working on an archaeology research project at Fort Mose. Flagler College's 2022 Science Sunset Cruise Showcases Research Conducted by Faculty and Students and Raises Support for Natural Sciences Program On June 23rd, the Science Advisory Board of Flagler College hosted the Science Sunset Cruise, aboard the luxury catamaran, Sabrage, to benefit the college's growing Coastal Environmental Science & Biology programs. Lacrosse Launches at Flagler In a major milestone for Flagler College Athletics, men's and women's lacrosse began their inaugural seasons this February with the opening of the new Flagler College Lacrosse and Intramurals Field at the Flagler College Athletics Complex. The last time Flagler added a sport was in August 2014 with men's and women's indoor track and field. Using Discarded Oysters to Save Our Shores Like many coastal areas, St. Augustine is familiar with the sight of eroded shorelines after a major storm. Along with destroying homes, erosion also damages vulnerable ecosystems, leaving every aspect of the coast affected by hurricanes and tropical storms. Flagler Alumna Finds Her Way to Lucasfilm After a couple of twists and turns in the film and television business, Flagler alumna Meredith Brace Sloss, ‘07, landed at none other than Lucasfilm, home to “Star Wars” and, of course, Baby Yoda. Student-built Robot Helps Coastal Environmental Program Study Tortoises What started as a need to help Flagler researchers study a threatened gopher tortoise has led to a campus club building a high-tech robot with a camera that is designed to carefully crawl into the animals’ burrows for a closer look. With start of first season, track and field looking to grow at Flagler Outdoor track and field joined lacrosse this year with its own inaugural season for men's and women's teams. Both started the Spring 2022 season at the University of Tampa Distance Classic in early March. Browns Continue Their Legacy of Support for Flagler Brad and Mandy Crupi Brown's support for their alma mater extends beyond their donation for the new innovation center that will bear their name. From serving on boards to funding scholarships and facilities, they have been working to make a difference on the Flagler campus since graduating from the College in 1988. View More Results