Student painting show opens Jan. 12
The Art Galleries of the Bower School of Music & the Arts present “Changed Surfaces: Work from Students,” opening Thursday,...
Students research Caribbean culture, history
For Diana Ramirez, studying abroad was much more than just an academically sanctioned opportunity to visit the Caribbean. Traveling to...
Free lecture examines global warming
As astronomers go, Dr. David Helfand is about as down-to-earth as they come. So when it comes to the polarizing,...
970-plus Eagles to graduate Sunday
FGCU will confer degrees on more than 970 students on Sunday, Dec. 11, during two commencement ceremonies at Alico Arena....
Author shares untold stories of Nazi resisters
Nov. 9 reception for book published by director of FGCU’s Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies....
Alum takes bite out of Zika in Miami-Dade
Environmental studies grad heads eco-friendly company’s ground assault on virus-spreading mosquitoes....
FGCU, Collier County partner to study water quality
Collaboration will be celebrated Nov. 17 with presentations and tours at Freedom Park in Naples....
‘Secret Life of Bees’ author headlines festival
FGCU’s 11th Annual Sanibel Island Writers Conference features Sue Monk Kidd and other noted authors Nov. 3-6....
Enter your short film in new FGCU festival
Deadline is Dec. 2 to submit entries for first Content International Film Festival to be held on campus....
Grant supports FGCU STEM program for girls
GEMS mentors and inspires young women to pursue education and careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics....
Runway Program taking off in right direction
Any aspiring Eagle entrepreneur, regardless of major, can apply for the spring session by Nov. 23....
Modern twist may shake up Shakespeare
11 students playing more than 20 characters in romantic shipwreck comedy ‘The Tempest,’ running Nov. 11-20 in TheatreLab....