Lecture series explores climate change, sustainability
Florida Gulf Coast University’s Everglades Wetland Research Park in Naples presents five preeminent national and international speakers in its sixth...
Support new fund for psychological first-aid teams
When disaster strikes, those affected often need more than food, clothing and shelter. Some need psychological help as well. That’s...
Veteran credits business success to FGCU
Stephen Berge of Cape Coral couldn’t have expected that joining the U.S. Marine Corps in 2000 would perhaps be the...
Anyone who’s part of the FGCU community can enter the #FGCUat20 Photo Spot Instagram Contest by posting photos of one...
FGCU makes the most of Make A Difference Day
FGCU couldn’t hope for a better ambassador for its service-learning program than Daniel Hernandez. On Oct. 28, the 2015 business...
Join literary stars at annual writers’ conference
Alice Hoffman, one of America’s most distinguished and bestselling novelists, will be the keynote speaker at the 12th annual Sanibel Island...
FGCU, Wells Fargo team up to Make a Difference
Florida Gulf Coast University and Wells Fargo will team up Saturday, Oct. 28 to complete more than a dozen Make...
Help offered to island students affected by Maria
FGCU invites college students enrolled in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to apply to attend classes on its...
Meet hoops teams at Dunk City After Dark
Students and Southwest Florida basketball fans will have a first opportunity to watch and interact with the 2017-18 men’s and...
Lecture series features war memoirist-poet
Award-winning poet and memoirist Brian Turner will present a public reading and discuss the complexities of crafting art from memory...
Students send comfort to those in Irma shelters
As Hurricane Irma recovery efforts continue in Southwest Florida, FGCU students have been putting what they learn in the classroom...
FGCU reaps great harvest from CROP program
As a new academic year begins at every education level, Florida Gulf Coast University not only takes its own students...