When you’ve had your fill of the waterfront and South Beach, there’s no shortage of easy off-campus adventures waiting nearby ...
Under the dappled lighting of the Hough Quad trees, you may spot professors and students sipping on sweet cider and beer.
Michelle Nijhuis, award-winning environmental and science journalist, spoke to the Eckerd community on Sept. 10 about her ...
Everyone at Eckerd knows about our cramped marine biology program; in fact, it’s an inside joke that most freshmen come in ...
The Unity Center, located where the Center for Inclusive Excellence used to be, is a space for all students to find a place ...
Whether you believe it is justified or not– I am of the opinion it often is– hate and paranoia towards AI has been mounting ...
While many Eckerd students spent the summer at home or on vacation, others remained on campus conducting research. This ...
Eckerd College is hitting the ground running with the addition of men’s and women’s cross country, the school’s newest ...
The Florida Holocaust Museum has reopened its doors after undergoing the most extensive renovation in its history, an $8.8 million project aimed at modernizing its facilities and strengthening ...
Eckerd College facilities have seen multiple changes over the past two years and that only continues as the campus undergoes construction, renovations and repairs. These are just a few of the many ...
Autumn Term can be a challenging time as first-year students begin acclimating to college life. In Florida, that’s tough to do with spotty air conditioning, especially for Eckerd’s many students from ...
“‘I wanted to be famous, of course, like every scientist does,’ Soulé told me, chuckling.” This quote, from the late biologist Michael Soulé, is from journalist Michelle Nijhuis’ “Beloved Beasts.” ...