The team behind the teams: Facilities and Operations
FGCU Athletics’ success grounded in unsung heroes behind scenes...
New Water School, new approach to issues facing Florida
FGCU initiative unites multiple disciplines to study and solve water woes...
Kavanagh earns national AD honors for 3rd time
Recognized by National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics...
Biodiversity Conference examines red tide impacts
Public is welcome to March 14 gathering of scientists and policymakers...
Second-chance success sends FGCU sociology grad to Cambridge
Stephanie Figueroa isn’t ashamed to admit she was “academically dismissed” during her first attempt at college. And she shouldn’t be,...
Florida railroad history tracked to FGCU archives
Donor discusses collection with staff and students who curated library exhibition...
FGCU’s new ‘Research Roadshow’ brings campus research to the community
Get an entertaining inside look at the wide-ranging research that faculty members and students work on together during the lively...
Join FGCU for Nov. 13 festival celebrating 1st Amendment
Daylong event features NPR’s Mara Liasson and other journalists talking about free speech and media...
Elliott elected president of international honor society
Dr. Elizabeth M. Elliott, a professor in FGCU’s College of Education and director of the Family Resource Center on campus, was recently elected to the Executive...
Parsons receives $5.9 million to study toxic algae in seafood
Imagine eating a piece of fish and subsequently losing the ability to tell the difference between hot and cold. This...
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...
Grad pursuing chemistry Ph.D. at Carnegie Mellon
FGCU faculty, research opportunities part of winning formula for alumnus...