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New speaker series brings alumni visionaries to the Brown Innovation Center
In launching the Alumni Innovators Speaker Series, the Brown Innovation Center (B.I.C.) is to set host Flagler alumni each semester to highlight the innovative things they are doing in their careers and philanthropic endeavors.
AI in Business & Education: A new era of opportunity
In the past three years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rocked our world and the workforce, reminiscent of the internet’s early impact.
Leadership in action: Freshman keeps SAM legacy thriving at Flagler College
This year, a dynamic first-year student is revitalizing Flagler College’s prestigious Society for Advancement of Management (SAM) chapter, originally established on campus in 1983.
Love like a Saint: Alumni couple stories from orientation to "I do"
This Valentine’s Day, Flagler College is celebrating the heartwarming stories of alumni whose love stories began on campus.
Becoming a scientist through undergraduate research: a Flagler grad’s journey
At heart, Carly Shaw said she’s an environmentalist with a particular passion for protecting coastlines like the one she grew up on in Ocean City, N.J.
Landing among the stars: My experience of Flagler’s 2025 Design Week
There’s been an unsettling feeling sitting in my head and chest: It’s April, I’m a senior in college, and I'm graduating in less than a month.
Uncovering the benefits of AI in education: a Flagler grad's journey
Only three months separated Jake Van Clief’s active military service from his first semester at Flagler College.
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.
Flagler's Disney Trip through the decades
Flagler College students were some of the first visitors to Orlando’s Walt Disney World, which officially opened on Oct. 1, 1971.
Terry Bennett: The man behind the mailroom
Terry Bennett recalls perfume-scented love letters being as valuable as gold to fellow 20-year-old soldiers in basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
