Alumnus helps veterans transition to civilian life, oversees Home Base move
When Armando Hernandez (’14, Exercise Science) left the Marine Corps, he faced a challenge. Four years of honorable service took...
Bioengineering alums, students help company develop device to kill COVID-19
For well over a year, the pandemic made people more attentive to their sniffles and coughs, or they would actively...
Alumnae helped set the stage for successful Grad Walk
A decade-plus-long friendship turned business partnership allowed two FGCU alumnae to help create perhaps the most unique graduation experience in...
Engineering grad a model of success for STEM Academy
Camp offers accelerated look at careers in science, technology, engineering, math...
Alumna finds fulfillment working with children of farmworkers
Gloria Gonzalez has found her calling. And that’s extremely calming. Gonzalez got her start with Redlands Christian Migrant Association (RCMA)...
Awards honor Eagles soaring in careers, serving communities
It’s no secret that the university’s 36,000-plus alumni comprise an impressive group, but the growing number of nominees for the...
Artist’s career soaring with aerial views of our coastal paradise
Unique resin technique enhances painter’s bird’s-eye-view seascapes...
Graduates from Immokalee reach out to help their neighbors in need
Community and empowerment are words that pop up frequently when Maria Cardenas (’13, Social Work) discusses the Immokalee Grassroots Movement,...
Alum blends love of nature with his growing Hawaiian clothing line
DAVID SHEPARD HAS interwoven passions for the natural world, the visual arts and Hawaii into a colorful clothing line featuring...
Alumna has a front-row seat for election-year drama
2014 grad works in Lee County Elections Office communications department...
Cattyshack is purr-fectly pawsome place to make a furry friend
Alum’s cafe serves coffee and confections with a cause: pet adoption...