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Sanitation expert brings hygienic help to his family’s native country of Pakistan

October 30, 2018 0

As a student in the late Professor John Herman’s general ecology course, Uzair Iqbal (’16, Environmental Studies) sometimes found himself...

Former FGCU athletes have double wedding – one in U.S., one in Trinidad

October 30, 2018 0

Josh Leppo, a former FGCU and professional golfer, joked with friends over the years about competing in the Olympics for...

Hydrologic technician loves to test the waters

October 30, 2018 0

Water. Without it, we can’t survive. With it? Well, when we’re drinking it, quality is key. When we’re hunkering down...

Lessons in compassion and computer savvy

October 29, 2018 0

Elementary-school teacher gives student a one-of-a-kind gift Caution: the mouthwatering aroma of waffles cooking is not, perhaps, everything it seems...

Rum distiller has entrepreneurial spirit

October 29, 2018 0

Alex Voss’ deeply held dream was to be a Mad Man – a Madison Avenue advertising executive patterned after the...

Unexpected exposure leads to photography career

April 24, 2018 0

Anna Nguyen radiates joy. She describes her work in rapid-fire bursts punctuated by laughter, describing herself first as a “people”...

Alumnus of Distinction

April 24, 2018 0

Each year, the Alumni Association recognizes alumni who are successful in the community...

The entrepreneur’s entrepreneur

April 24, 2018 0

Brad Cozza is a serial entrepreneur. The 2003 business management graduate has spent the past 15 years succeeding in three...

Life lessons and education guided grad to her career calling

April 24, 2018 0

Nadege (Pierre) Borgat earned her bachelor’s degree while raising son Malik. She started her master’s degree when she was eight...

Scientist is always in motion on the ocean

April 24, 2018 0

For Tara Ingalsbe, there’s nothing more fulfilling than getting a great scoop of sediment. A civilian oceanographer for the Naval...

Cheeps by the dozen

April 19, 2018 0

In Andy and Angela Kunkle’s world, the chickens most definitely came before the eggs. A dozen peeps, to be specific....