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Rediscovering the Ponce
Architectural photographer Amy Martz spent several days at Flagler College recently capturing images of Ponce Hall, the centerpiece of the College and the former Hotel Ponce de Leon.
Remembering Dean Robert Carberry
Robert F. Carberry, who was dean of Flagler College for 19 years and taught political science for eight years, passed away on Aug. 13, 2021, one day after his 90th birthday.
Ringhaver Family Continues Legacy of Service on Flagler's Board of Trustees
Legacy has deep roots, and the Ringhaver family planted theirs in the earliest days of Flagler College. “In the 60s, my dad and a couple other businessmen were approached by Lawrence Lewis,” Trustee Emeritus Randy Ringhaver said.
Spencer Hooker: Driven to Make a Difference
Ask Spencer Hooker to name everything he's worked on in his short time at Flagler College, and he has to take a long pause to really think about it.
Student Interest in Psychology Rises in Popularity at Flagler
The psychology major at Flagler has become one of the College's largest programs as the field continues to grow in popularity with students. Part of that rise, according to Assistant Professor of Psychology Tracy Litzinger is how the field continues to expand beyond traditional psychology.
Student-built Robot Helps Coastal Environmental Program Study Tortoises
What started as a need to help Flagler researchers study a threatened gopher tortoise has led to a campus club building a high-tech robot with a camera that is designed to carefully crawl into the animals’ burrows for a closer look.
Students Explore Issue of Water Scarcity Through Study Abroad to Middle East
From impeding on their food sources to creating issues with bringing clean water into the household, the Middle Eastern country of Jordan has been learning how to navigate these impacts through scientific solutions and communicating the need for change to their people.
The Design of a Better Future in Haiti
Motivated by the many tragic events and disasters that have shaken the nation of Haiti, Flagler College Assistant Professor of Art & Design Chris Smith has started using his knowledge of graphic design and virtual learning to better the lives of Haitian students looking for marketable skills.
Transforming Education
This past fall, new students began taking classes in Flagler College’s newly launched Core Curriculum, which replaced the old General Education program.
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.