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From move-in to mentorship, Flagler RAs make campus feel like home
This year, Flagler College is welcoming more than 800 saints to their new home-away-from-home and Resident Advisors (RAs) play a crucial role in creating that community.
RA Picks: The Best of Flagler Housing
From cozy study nooks to hidden architectural details, Flagler College’s residence halls are full of features that make each building feel like home. With housing applications for Fall 2026 opening this week, there is no better time to rediscover what makes on-campus living at Flagler unique.
Using Discarded Oysters to Save Our Shores
Like many coastal areas, St. Augustine is familiar with the sight of eroded shorelines after a major storm. Along with destroying homes, erosion also damages vulnerable ecosystems, leaving every aspect of the coast affected by hurricanes and tropical storms.
Flagler Launches Cinematic Arts Major with More Hands-On Experience for Students
A new interdisciplinary Cinematic Arts major at Flagler College will let aspiring filmmakers get involved with all aspects of narrative and feature filmmaking in a program designed to model a real professional environment.
Alumni Notes: Former Flagler Pitcher and Coach Christopher Holt Now on Staff of Orioles
For any kid who has played the game of baseball, their dream is to make it to the Major Leagues and step into the batter's box at Wrigley Field or Fenway Park.
Alumni Spotlight: Alum Aaron Sagers Gets Paranormal
On the day of his graduation, Flagler alumnus Aaron Sagers took his family on an unofficial ghost tour of St. Augustine, showing them the most haunted spots of the city and telling stories of the Hotel Ponce De Leon, including a floor tile that Henry Flagler’s face is supposedly emblazoned on. He wore his cap and gown the entire time.
FlagSHIP Deaf EcoSystem Course Creates Bridges Between Communities
Flagler Professors June Ann LeFors and Jennifer Catalano created the FlagSHIP Deaf EcoSystem Course with the sole mission of further connecting Flagler College to the Deaf community of St. Augustine. Their goal in creating the course was to teach students ways that local businesses can be more inclusive to Deaf individuals. With the help of Flagler- alumni owned local businesses, they’ve been able to do just that.
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrated on campus with student event, keynote speaker
In 1988, the month-long celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month was codified as a national period of observance recognizing the cultures and contributions of people in the U.S. who trace their roots to Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. This month of celebration, which begins on Sept. 15, also coincides with the anniversary of independence for Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua reminding us to recognize the rich history of Latin American countries. “Hispanic Heritage Month to me means celebrating my culture and who I am,” senior Kandy Marroquin said. “It also reminds me to appreciate what my family has worked hard for.”
Flagler Brothers Turn Philosophy into a Legacy of Business Success
When two brothers spent two years together at Flagler College in the late 1990s, they could not have predicted that their studies in philosophy would lead them to own two of St. Augustine’s most respected accounting practices. Yet the lessons they learned at Flagler have propelled them to become pillars of the St. Augustine business community.
Alumni Spotlight: Maddy Kelman ’14 — Turning Up the Heat in Business and Branding
Maddy Kelman, Class of 2014, isn’t just building a brand—she’s building a movement.
