Flagler News Search Flagler.edu Sort by Newest to Oldest Oldest to Newest News Type Flagler Magazine News Topic Academics Adult and Continuing Education Advancement Alumni Architecture Art Art & Design Athletics Baseball Business Administration CEAM Clubs and Organizations X Commencement Communication Community Education English Events Faculty/Staff Flagler Forward General Gift Announcements Giving History X History/Architecture Hospitality, Tourism, and Sport Management Humanities In Memory Journalism Magazine Math & Technology Natural Sciences Public Administration Religion Science X Social Sciences Sport Management Spotlight Story of the Week Students Study Abroad Theatre Arts Displaying 60 Results Search Flagler.edu Sort by Newest to Oldest Oldest to Newest Turning Obstacles into Opportunity: Carlie Buckler’s Research Success Story For Carlie Buckler, growth did not come from avoiding difficulty. It came from stepping directly into it. From Curiosity to Calling: Flagler Senior Turns Passion for Science into Veterinary Future For Zoie Marchant, a senior double majoring in biology and coastal environmental science, a childhood curiosity about the ocean has grown into a clear path toward a career in veterinary medicine. Flagler College Establishes First Kappa Mu Epsilon Chapter, Inducts 11 Students Flagler College marked a milestone for its Department of Mathematics and Technology on March 27 with the establishment of its first-ever chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, a national honor society dedicated to recognizing excellence in mathematics. Student Musician Ben Baine Helps Lead First City Records While Finding His Own Voice For junior business administration major Ben Baine, music has always been more than background noise. It is something to sit with, study, and live inside. Zoe Kieffer ‘25 Takes Marine Research Beyond the Classroom at Mote Marine Laboratory Saints Take on the Market Through Financial Investment Club As Flagler College celebrates Business Week, one student organization is working to ensure financial literacy does not stay confined to the classroom. Beyond the Familiar: How Studying Abroad in New Zealand Transformed Katie Kress When Katie Kress began her college search, she knew she wanted more than a degree. She was looking for a college experience that would take her somewhere entirely new, in distance and in perspective. Flagler College Faculty Film Earns International Award of Excellence View More Results