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 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 X Study Abroad Theatre Arts Displaying 192 Results Search Flagler.edu Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to Newest Staycation Ideas to Fill Your Labor Day Weekend Whether you’re just starting off at Flagler and want to get to know St. Augustine this Labor Day weekend or you’re an upperclassman who hasn’t ironed out plans yet, we’ve got you covered with ideas for whatever kind of staycation is calling your name. Alumni Spread “the Love” in Honor of Beloved Flagler Employee Maya Angelou once famously stated that “people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” This is exactly what comes to mind when Ronnie Nichols ’97 and Rachel Wootten ’98 think of Delores Rutledge Love, a former Dining-Hall employee at Flagler College. Freshman at Convocation encouraged to build their legacy, find passion at Flagler Two convocation ceremonies welcomed Flagler’s class of 2026 to campus Tuesday. Marker Commemorates Legacy of Civil Rights Sit-in at the Ponce On the 58th anniversary of a Civil Rights sit-in that took place at the Hotel Ponce de Leon, students, faculty, staff and community leaders unveiled a marker at Flagler College commemorating the significance of that day. 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. Alumni Spotlight: Alumnus Stephen Tendrich Launches Pink Nail Society to Raise Awareness of Prostate Cancer Stephen Tendrich’s life changed forever after his father’s prostate cancer diagnosis. Alumni Spotlight: Eva Gibson's Books Help Readers Realize They're Not Alone Eva Gibson, ’00, was in the middle of a cross-country move with a new baby and a lot of change ahead. View More Results