Alum launches science-based eco tours in local waters
Biologist Ryan Young hiring other FGCU grads at Rising Tide Explorers...
Team awarded funds to study impact of local algae blooms
Florida Gulf Coast University was awarded federal event-response funds to help identify whether local algae blooms are producing airborne toxins...
‘Queen Sugar’ author set to discuss writing, African-American life Nov. 5
When Natalie Baszile started writing her first novel, she didn’t know it would take her on a journey most writers only dream...
FGCU’s new ‘Research Roadshow’ brings campus research to the community
Get an entertaining inside look at the wide-ranging research that faculty members and students work on together during the lively...
Native American Film Fest aims to foster understanding
Oct. 25-Nov. 15 series is free and open to the public...
Learn the write stuff at Sanibel conference Nov. 8-11
Florida Gulf Coast University invites working and aspiring writers to learn from and mingle with published authors, editors and literary...
Parsons receives $5.9 million to study toxic algae in seafood
Imagine eating a piece of fish and subsequently losing the ability to tell the difference between hot and cold. This...
New program preps students for Peace Corps
Attend information sessions to learn more about program starting in spring...
FGCU author’s book touted in Wall Street Journal
When FGCU Associate Professor Lyn Millner published a book in 2015 about a self-proclaimed religious prophet named Cyrus Teed and the cultish...
FGCU Complete program set for October pilot in Charlotte County
Florida Gulf Coast University is keeping its commitment to offer more educational opportunities for working adults in Charlotte County with...
ASUN honors alum for academic and athletic excellence
FGCU baseball ace Mario Leon (’18, Communication) has been recognized by the ASUN Conference for demonstrating the conference’s core values, including...