Distinguished history major grateful for FGCU
Senior history major Diana Ramirez, who was recently featured in an FGCU360 NOW story about Honors Program students studying abroad...
Feb. 3 festival promotes literacy
FGCU’s College of Education, in partnership with the Southwest Florida Reading Festival, hosts a literacy festival on Friday, Feb. 3 from...
Students research Caribbean culture, history
For Diana Ramirez, studying abroad was much more than just an academically sanctioned opportunity to visit the Caribbean. Traveling to...
Bradshaw, FGCU earn engagement accolades
Community engagement has been a hallmark of Florida Gulf Coast University in its two decades of existence, and that dedication...
FGCU honors veterans at appreciation luncheon
Dr. Chris Wright-Isak, assistant professor of marketing, warned the crowd of about 100 gathered in the Cohen Center ballroom Thursday...
FGCU honored for workplace wellness
FGCU has received a 2016 Horizon Council Healthy Workplace Wellness Award in recognition of its comprehensive efforts to promote wellness...
Author shares untold stories of Nazi resisters
Nov. 9 reception for book published by director of FGCU’s Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies....
Cancer survivor leads St. Baldrick’s Day by example
Volunteers collect pledges to get their heads shaved Nov. 3 to raise funds for childhood cancer research....
‘Secret Life of Bees’ author headlines festival
FGCU’s 11th Annual Sanibel Island Writers Conference features Sue Monk Kidd and other noted authors Nov. 3-6....
400 pitch in to serve on Make a Difference Day
Volunteers make an impact at a dozen nonprofits around Southwest Florida....
FGCU, Wells Fargo team up on Make a Difference Day
About 400 volunteers have signed up to help individuals, agencies and communities on annual national day of service....
History professor awarded elite research fellowship
FGCU helps visiting faculty member take advantage of grant to work on book project at America’s oldest library while still...