Another unusual chapter for the Sanibel Island Writers Conference
According to Tom DeMarchi, one rule applies to restaurants, real estate and writers’ conferences: Location is everything. DeMarchi, the co-director...
This is the way: Cosplayer 3D-prints costumes at library
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away… Actually, it was the spring semester in the Wilson G. Bradshaw Library at Florida...
15 teams and one couple’s remarkable impact on FGCU Athletics
Donna Sublett and her late husband, Jim, had courtside seats to Florida Gulf Coast University’s evolution over the past 26...
Health literacy project delivered education to Immokalee
In the heart of Collier County lies Immokalee, a town known for its agricultural fields and close-knit community. It is...
Adam Catasus has the keys to research and adventure
On a picture-perfect day in March, Florida Gulf Coast University’s Water School professor Mike Parsons navigates a boat through the...
Greek expectations: formal sorority recruitment at FGCU
In 2021, TikTok viewers were introduced to sorority recruitment at the University of Alabama and #BamaRush became an obsession for...
New Water School lesson plans empower local science teachers
Regina Bale is making waves in Southwest Florida K-12 schools thanks to The Water School at Florida Gulf Coast University....
Eagles soar into the semester with festive Weeks of Welcome
First Day Fair is held on the first day of classes. August at Florida Gulf Coast University means move-in, the...
Seminole artist brings authentic textiles and ceramics to Sarasota museum
The first experiences Jessica Osceola (’08, liberal arts) had with the creative arts came from the women who taught her...
Change is in the air as FGCU begins fall term
Florida Gulf Coast University’s new president took office over the summer after confirmation by the State University System of Florida’s Board of Governors. That’s the biggest change...
The depths of creativity: Art meets science in the Gulf of Mexico
In the Arts Complex at Florida Gulf Coast University, three tables hold an array of ceramic artwork. Some are as tall as...
Deaf business student turns small steps into big reward
According to Ryan Sullivan (’23, business management ), his biggest obstacle to succeeding in college has been group projects. “Multiple people talk...