Naples center fills need for early childhood learning in Collier
Until recently, 95-year-old Lori Mansell hadn’t been in a classroom since she stopped teaching 25 years ago. At the request...
Exploring science and intellectual pursuit in the theatre department
Theater has long been a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue and exploration. Plays that endure often have a timeless relevance in...
What is the future of AI in healthcare?
Discover FGCU’s use of holographic technology and cancer detection advancements as they relate to AI....
FGCU hosts teachers from 20 nations for Fulbright program
Luciana Gregorini, a secondary school teacher of English as a foreign language from Mar del Plata, Argentina, recently spent six...
The great escape: A prescription for nursing success
The patient, Mr. Jones, lies on his back under a blue blanket in a hospital bed, blinking up at the...
FGCU faculty piloting new AI-powered teaching tool
Florida Gulf Coast University faculty members are piloting classroom use of an AI-powered writing assistant that never sleeps, never complains...
Grant helps FGCU create pathway to jobs in supply chain, analytics
Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) has secured a $2 million grant for presenting condensed online courses to train local workers...
From housing to the library, AI is a cool tool
In 2011, IBM’s Watson, a question-answering computer system, beat Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter, two of the most successful players...
Happy birthday to the AI elephant in the FGCU classroom
It may be difficult to believe, but ChatGPT, the widely popular natural language processing (NLP) model, is only a year...
Music therapy students build connections across cultures
Inside the palliative care unit at Siriraj Hospital in downtown Bangkok, a couple of FGCU students are singing Elvis. Thai...
Young African leaders build on civic engagement skills at FGCU
Corina Wornee described her experience participating in the Mandela Washington Fellowship Institute at Florida Gulf Coast University as nothing short...
Education grad finds her calling in advocating for students
When Madison Franz was a young girl, she enjoyed being the teacher in a pretend school she set up. She’d...