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....
History professor awarded elite research fellowship
FGCU helps visiting faculty member take advantage of grant to work on book project at America’s oldest library while still...
Exhibit showcases ASG Technologies’ gift of art
Painting, printmaking, ceramics, mixed-media sculpture and fiber arts featured in show opening Oct. 13....
Oxford grad shows how high Eagles fly
FGCU alumnus completes master’s in global governance and diplomacy at elite English university....
Scholar lectures on right-wing politics and religion
Sociologist’s latest book explores movements — many fueled by religious beliefs — that call for rebellion against the U.S. government....
Artists explore home life in joint exhibit
Duo delves into emotional and psychological repercussions in show opening Thursday, Oct. 6 at Main Gallery....
Wind Orchestra concert marks milestone
Program Sept. 25 at Artis-Naples celebrates a seminal event by re-creating first concert performed by student ensembles....
Research on thinking and activity goes viral
Are idle people smarter? Professor’s study finds students who prefer not to cogitate tend to be more physically active than...