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 Architecture Art Art & Design Athletics Baseball Business Administration CEAM Clubs and Organizations Commencement Communication Community X 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 X Math & Technology Natural Sciences Public Administration Religion Science Social Sciences Sport Management Spotlight Story of the Week Students Study Abroad Theatre Arts Displaying 215 Results Search Flagler.edu Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to Newest Honoring the past, planting for the future: Flagler College’s legacy of tree stewardship The trees on Flagler College's campus enhance its beauty and ecological health, holding a rich history intertwined with the former hotel and the College’s development. Flagler College Announces Generous Planned Gift and Project Support from Alumnus Mitchell Walk ’79 Flagler College is thrilled to announce a planned gift of $75,000 from Board of Trustee member and alumnus Mitch Walk ’79, which will establish an Athletics Operational Endowment to support Flagler’s athletic programs. Flagler's Biology major: A launchpad for future scientists and healthcare professionals Flagler College’s new Biology major prepares students for careers in research, healthcare, biotechnology, and beyond. A conversation with women in film: Experiences, challenges, and the road ahead During Flagler's 20th annual Com Week, four local women gathered to share their professional journeys in film and video with students passionate about pursuing careers in these fields. A Legacy of Giving: Beloved Community Member Donates Home to Flagler College Ask anybody who knew Nettie Ruth Brown, and they’ll tell you she was a “role model of success,” a “matriarch,” a “born leader,” and most importantly, a “friend to all.” Adventure and Academia By leading adventures through the wilderness and onto the waves, one Flagler College professor is helping students develop a deeper understanding of literature, the natural world and their place within it. Overcoming the Days of Hopelessness The day started off just like any other day for Sana Mohtasebzada as she got ready for school. But this time, something felt different: the possibility of another Taliban takeover of her home country, Afghanistan. 50 Years of Dedication to the Deaf Community Deaf Education Program at Flagler College continues to send teachers out to help the Deaf and Hard of Hearing View More Results