Flagler News Search Flagler.edu Sort by Newest to Oldest Oldest to Newest News Type Flagler Magazine News Topic Academics X 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 Study Abroad Theatre Arts Displaying 173 Results Search Flagler.edu Sort by Newest to Oldest Oldest to Newest The Gargoyle continues to win awards in student journalism The Gargoyle, Flagler’s student-run newspaper, placed in two categories for the Society of Professional Journalists 2022 Sunshine State Awards and was a finalist in five categories for the 2022 SPJ Region 3 Mark of Excellence Awards. Flagler College second in U.S. News’ Best Regional Colleges in South Flagler College claimed the number two spot in U.S. News & World Report’s 2022-2023 Best Colleges guide for Best Regional Colleges in the South. This recognition brings the College up two spots from its 2021-2022 number four ranking in this category. Alumna, faculty member discusses St. Augustine’s Birthday and her work with the St. Augustine Historical Society As we recognize the 457th birthday of St. Augustine on September 8, 2022, we talked with alumna, faculty member and St. Augustine Historical Society member Jeanette Vigliotti. Flagler professor builds initiative to digitally document St. Augustine history When Associate Professor of History, Kelly Enright, first started teaching at Flagler ten years ago, her hope was that one day she could find a hands-on approach to educating her students about the past. Passionate about the many stories St. Augustine’s past holds, she was inspired to develop a way for her students to creatively engage with this history. 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. 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 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 Interest in Psychology Rises in Popularity at Flagler The psychology major at Flagler has become one of the College's largest programs as the field continues to grow in popularity with students. Part of that rise, according to Assistant Professor of Psychology Tracy Litzinger is how the field continues to expand beyond traditional psychology. View More Results