American Council on Education Fellow concludes yearlong appointment at FGCU
For the last year, seemingly every leadership meeting at Florida Gulf Coast University has included a special guest – Craig T. Cobane. Cobane is...
Students on tour inspired by European sustainability efforts
Study abroad program focused on design around the globe...
FGCU students, faculty to spend June searching for missing WW2 servicemen
An FGCU team, led by Alison Elgart, chair of the Department of Social Sciences, with support from forensic studies professor...
Delve deep into Delta blues Feb. 20-22 at FGCU
Mississippi Blues Legends Festival offers insight and entertainment...
Artists explore water in library exhibit
A new exhibition in FGCU’s Library Archives, “Undercurrent: Florida Artists & Water,” explores our complex relationship with that natural resource....
Florida railroad history tracked to FGCU archives
Donor discusses collection with staff and students who curated library exhibition...
‘Queen Sugar’ author set to discuss writing, African-American life Nov. 5
When Natalie Baszile started writing her first novel, she didn’t know it would take her on a journey most writers only dream...
Native American Film Fest aims to foster understanding
Oct. 25-Nov. 15 series is free and open to the public...
FGCU author’s book touted in Wall Street Journal
When FGCU Associate Professor Lyn Millner published a book in 2015 about a self-proclaimed religious prophet named Cyrus Teed and the cultish...
FGCU announces agribusiness center, plans for minor
Florida Gulf Coast University’s (FGCU) Lutgert College of Business is deepening its connection with agriculture through the creation of a new Center for Agribusiness and a proposed agribusiness...
Kennedy Center concert is ‘a huge honor’ for students
Musicians will gain valuable experience from June 18 performance in D.C....
Wind Orchestra plays Artis-Naples April 21
FGCU’s Wind Orchestra will take center stage at Artis-Naples for a concert at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 21 in Hayes Hall. The...