Fulbright paves way for unforgettable Rwandan adventure
Mark Simpson and his wife, Sheila Bolduc-Simpson, spent a memorable 10 months in Kigali, Rwanda. The life-changing experience came about through...
“Students benefit as much from the mentoring of a caring, interested individual as they do from the financial support.” –...
When I drink, I think; and when I think, I drink.
French Renaissance writer Francois Rabelais wasn’t a student at FGCU when he said that in the 1500s, but he was...
noun | caplstone | \’kap-stōn\ 1 : the high point : crowning achievement 2 : a foray into the real...
Anniversary celebration honors 2 great decades
It’s hard to imagine that not much more than 20 years ago, the Florida Gulf Coast University campus was mostly...
Blair Foundation funds scholarships, environmental research
Protecting environmentally sensitive and important mangroves, determining the impact of micro-plastics on area waters and game fish and helping to...
Alum’s foresight is full-sail ahead
Vision-impaired Kris Scheppe finds success on the seas...
FGCU fuels grad’s interest in forensic studies
It’s been about 10 years since Jessica Vena (2015, Master’s Forensic Studies) first wrote about a topic that sounded like...
An American potter in Creole clay
One day, Patricia Fay was making high-end pottery to sell in Boston. The next, she was living in Saint Lucia,...
Forensic studies grad thrives on helping people in crisis...