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Young African leaders build on civic engagement skills at FGCU

August 8, 2023 0

Corina Wornee described her experience participating in the Mandela Washington Fellowship Institute at Florida Gulf Coast University as nothing short...

Theatre grad juggles roles working backstage and voice acting

June 14, 2023 0

Actors get all the spotlights and applause. But for every aspiring stage star, there are countless people behind the scenes...

Peruvian performers win national two-piano competition

May 25, 2023 0

A first-place finish in a national contest provided a coda of sorts for the undergraduate journey of two students in...

Opera in Spanish a First for Bower School of Music & the Arts

April 26, 2023 0

South American music and dance traditions share the spotlight in the first full opera sung in Spanish at Florida Gulf...

To Ask or Not To Ask: An Interview with Hamlet

April 11, 2023 0

FGCU360 had an opportunity to interview the main character of “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare through the voice of Barry Cavin,...

Archives & Special Collections a Rich Research Resource

April 5, 2023 0

Dentures used by the prophet of a utopian society that existed near Florida Gulf Coast University. “Green Book” guides read...

FGCU announces public forums to meet three presidential finalists

October 12, 2022 0

Florida Gulf Coast University students, employees and community stakeholders are invited to take part in public forums to meet the...

The keys to success for Bower School’s piano program

August 2, 2022 0

Busts of Beethoven and Mozart watch over Michael Baron in his second- floor office in FGCU’s Music Building. Franz Liszt’s...

‘One Island’ connects artists and writers in gallery show

June 8, 2022 0

Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, a trio of FGCU luminaries came together – Jim Brock, professor in the Department of...