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Seidler family gift supports College of Arts & Sciences

January 7, 2016 0

AB7 has been renamed Seidler Hall in tribute to the family’s generosity to FGCU....

Renaissance Academy showcases programs

January 7, 2016 0

Attend an open house to learn more about lectures, short courses and other programs available to the public....

Alum finds recipe for success with cookies

December 30, 2015 0

DC baker has created confections for John Legend and for corporate clients including Anthropologie and UNICEF....

Student learns to reuse refuse to build ‘green’ homes

December 25, 2015 0

Discarded items are used along with natural materials to construct ‘off-the-grid’ houses sustainably....

Staffer shares orchid wisdom: Less is more

December 23, 2015 0

Plants thrive on air flow, so it’s best to grow them outdoors hanging under a tree canopy or in a...

Contractor builds on ideals learned at FGCU

December 18, 2015 0

After graduating in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing, Marc Devisse decided to launch his own company, Tri-Town Construction....

Expert lectures on invasive species March 3

December 16, 2015 0

The 2016 Bernard and Susan Master “Moonlight on the Marsh” Distinguished Lecture Series begins Jan. 14 at FGCU’s Everglades Wetland...

Foundation investing $9 million in FGCU’s growth

December 11, 2015 0

The largest component is $3 million to help expedite building the Academic Wellness and Life Fitness Center....

Let the grad celebrations commence

December 7, 2015 0

More than 900 degrees will be awarded in two ceremonies on Saturday, Dec. 12. Get all the details here....

Engineering, business students collaborate and compete

December 4, 2015 0

Hybrid course requires developing, building and marketing a new product, culminating in the Eagle Biz Awards on Dec. 5....

Night at the Nest adds remote bidding

December 1, 2015 0

The Dec. 4 event is sold out, but FGCU fans who don’t have tickets can bid on a trip to...

20 years ago, FGCU celebrated groundbreaking

November 27, 2015 0

No buildings. No roads. Yet hundreds of Southwest Floridians rode buses to get to the remote campus location where the...