Beating the bite: FGCU professor’s algorithm aids in identifying snakes
Imagine being bitten by a snake. In the moments of chaos that might ensue, the snake slithers back into the...
Bridge to Iquitos: An FGCU undergrad’s Peruvian research adventure
What if you could step back in time and see the landscape as it was before human development? In most...
FGCU research aims to protect and grow oyster population
Oysters are a small species with a big job. Serving as a natural filtration system, these shellfish help keep water...
Students prove dogged when it comes to reading
College of Ed program helps children practice literacy skills with canine cohorts...
Fun-filled FGCU Day kicks off 25th anniversary festivities
Public invited to join campus community Feb. 12 for more than 150 free activities...
New book trains critical eye on FGCU’s sustainability efforts
It took 69 authors, three editors, three years to write and 18 months to publish, but “Making the Sustainable University:...
Buzasi continues pioneering work in unique study of stars
Whitaker Eminent Scholar releases new research...
8 earn coveted Millennium Fellowships for passion projects
United Nations program helps Eagles pursue sustainability and social justice work...
Professor’s biotechnology consulting bears fruit in Africa
Griffis helping farmers in Malawi battling banana virus that decimated industry...
Marine sciences grad has no problem being a ‘buzz kill’ in mosquito control
Most newly minted college graduates seek a first step on a career path that will generate a lot of buzz....
Economics professor designs course to address poverty and equity
Creating awareness and understanding surrounding the depth of poverty and inequality is the goal when Nicholas Wright steps in front of his...