For alum, animals are much more than pet projects
Meghan Schuman has come full circle. She grew up on a 35-acre spread in north Cape Coral that’s essentially a...
Researchers uncover unreported Zika outbreak in Cuba
FGCU team led collaborative study featured in science journal’s cover story...
New Water School aims for solutions to recurring aquatic issues
FGCU is uniquely qualified to tackle problems...
Professor’s new book looks at ‘The State of American Policing’
It might be unexpected to hear a retired cop with 20 years on the force say, “As a kid growing...
Blair Foundation scholarships fuel research opportunities
Investing in the future. Moving forward together. Opening doors. Paying it forward. The language of philanthropy varies, but the bottom...
Sanitation expert brings hygienic help to his family’s native country of Pakistan
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
Josh Leppo, a former FGCU and professional golfer, joked with friends over the years about competing in the Olympics for...
FGCU turtle researchers testing the nesting on Cayo Costa
This research is helping to show potential for sea-turtle protections, and is inspiring a new generation of marine researchers....
He hasn’t spent any time in laboratories. But Antonio Reyes has done a lot of experimenting. An integrated studies major...