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Environmental reporter Max Chesnes shares insights at COM Week
Max Chesnes, an environmental reporter for the Tampa Bay Times, recently captivated the audience at Flagler College's COM Week with his presentation, "Parks in Peril." Chesnes unveiled the investigative process behind his groundbreaking series on the proposed development of Florida state parks.
Professor Lori Lee speaks alongside Chuck Meide at St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum
Last month, Flagler College’s Professor Lori Lee joined Chuck Meide, captivating a packed crowd at the St. Augustine Lighthouse with their presentation on Fort Mose.
Hidden figures revealed: Understanding the impact of women in mathematics through FlagSHIP
To celebrate Women's History Month, we’re highlighting a remarkable Flagler Sophomore High Impact Practice (FlagSHIP) course that honors pioneering female mathematicians and their significant contributions to the field.
Celebrating 25 Years of Legacy: Flagler College’s beloved spirit store
This year marks a special milestone for the Legacy—Flagler College’s official spirit store—as it celebrates 25 years of sharing Flagler pride with students, alumni, and visitors from around the world.
Program spotlight: Deaf Education and ASL at Flagler College
Henry Flagler began construction on the Hotel Ponce de Leon in 1885, the same year St. Augustine’s Florida School for the Deaf and Blind (FSDB) was established.
Performing Arts Department Triumphs at Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival
The Performing Arts Department at Flagler College achieved remarkable recognition for its production of "Streetlight Woodpecker" at the prestigious Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) this spring.
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.
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.
The Railroad Spike: A Flagler College symbol of resilience, transformation, and legacy
From the moment first-year students are handed an old railroad spike on the way into their Convocation ceremony, the strength needed to lay the tracks of their Flagler legacy becomes tangible.
Studying entrepreneurship and education in Sweden
Flagler College students took to Sweden for an immersive study abroad experience preparing them to be the next change makers in social innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainability.
