What’s new with FGCU? A lot this fall
As we welcome faculty, staff and more than 14,700 students — including 2,664 entering for the first time — for...
President plants seeds for ag commitment at citrus event
New FGCU President Mike Martin got a chance to spend an evening back on his own educational farm Aug. 16...
Celebrate 20 years of art at FGCU on Aug. 31
In celebration of our 20th anniversary, the Art Galleries of the Bower School of Music & the Arts and FGCU Library present...
Students break education barrier to Zika awareness
Knowledge is the most potent weapon in the fight against diseases like Zika, which can cause life-threatening birth defects in...
FGCU study: Collier wetland park clearly a success
When nature gets a chance to do its job, the results can be a beautiful thing. Take, for instance, the...
‘FGCU at 20’ documentary explores our beginnings
WGCU Public Media will host a community premiere of its latest documentary, “FGCU at 20: The Beginning,” on Thursday, Aug....
FGCU Athletics finalist for national service award
FGCU Athletics is one of three finalists selected by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the...
Nothing funny about neglecting bunny, rescuer says
Jen Macbeth hates what happens every summer, and it has nothing to do with subtropical heat and humidity or severe...
Veterans prep for entrepreneurial competition
About three dozen veterans in the second annual Veterans Florida Entrepreneurship Program are honing their presentations for the session’s grand-finale...
Honors student travels world to research trade
Maryssa Pallis takes the “think globally, act locally” philosophy to a new level. This summer, she’s acting globally on an...
Show spotlights art of graduating seniors
The Art Galleries of the Bower School of Music & the Arts presents “Senior Projects, Spring 2017 Exhibition,” with an opening reception...
Belief in education fueled bequest for scholarships
Generations of FGCU students will receive scholarships because of a generous bequest by a Naples resident who believed in the life-changing...