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Fall 2021 President’s and Dean’s lists honor FGCU’s top scholars

February 5, 2022 0

Florida Gulf Coast University honors its top scholars each semester by naming undergraduate students to the President’s List or Dean’s...

Alumna dives deep into waterway health in southern Florida

February 1, 2022 0

Environmental studies grad works as science technician for South Florida Water Management District...

FGCU researchers learn from the dead at forensics lab

April 29, 2021 0

LAND O’ LAKES, Fla. – There are certain memories we can’t forget. They’re triggered by random things – a smell...

FGCU team digging for the truth in the trenches

April 27, 2021 0

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] May 1921 What is considered the worst incident of racial violence in America’s history took place almost a century...

Pianist Priscila Navarro plays Carnegie Hall in the 2013 prelude to ‘Dunk City’

November 14, 2020 0

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Many believe Florida Gulf Coast University first made its mark on a national stage when the 2013 Dunk City men’s...

Innovative software solutions boosting virtual instruction for the arts

November 14, 2020 0

From his classroom within the Bower School of Music & the Arts, instructor John Phillips positions the marching band on...

Alum blends love of nature with his growing Hawaiian clothing line

November 14, 2020 0

DAVID SHEPARD HAS interwoven passions for the natural world, the visual arts and Hawaii into a colorful clothing line featuring...

FGCU breaks ground on buildings for two new schools

November 14, 2020 0

EVEN THE 2020 HEALTH pandemic couldn’t shut down progress at Florida Gulf Coast University. Construction on two academic buildings to...

How the FGCU community mobilized to serve during lockdown

November 14, 2020 0

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The coronavirus has affected everyone in one way or another. And the FGCU family certainly felt the impact in...

FGCU looks inward and beyond campus to make university harmoniously diverse

November 14, 2020 0

The pain and outrage ignited earlier this year by the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery resonated...

Art collection meant for touching, teaching students

November 10, 2020 0

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]MUSEUMS TYPICALLY request that patrons refrain from touching the art on display, but as FGCU’s Art Collections Manager, Caitlin Rosolen...