Student: Audit your recycling in February
Carly Bergman went to Nicaragua to GIVE, but she also took something from the experience that she wants to share....
Award-winning alum finds purpose serving
May graduate Danielle Visone (’14, Psychology; ’16, Master of Social Work) has achieved recognition that no other FGCU student has...
Celebrate World Wetlands Day Feb. 2
The importance of preserving, restoring and managing wetlands, as well as FGCU’s research on these aquatic ecosystems, will be showcased Thursday,...
FGCU hosts major biodiversity conference
This March FGCU students and faculty will have an opportunity to learn from leading world experts and showcase their own...
Artwork looks good on paper — and in gallery
The Art Galleries of the Bower School of Music & the Arts present “Matthew Shlian: Telemetry,” with an opening reception...
Distinguished history major grateful for FGCU
Senior history major Diana Ramirez, who was recently featured in an FGCU360 NOW story about Honors Program students studying abroad...
Free lecture offers ecology lessons for SW Florida
Efforts to control water systems, like those imposed on Lake Okeechobee and the Florida Everglades, will be the timely topic...
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....