New College of Education dean aims to lead charge in changing field
Diana Cheshire’s educational journey is characterized by a lifelong commitment to teaching, innovation and positive change. Embarking on her journey...
Archives exhibit explores ‘Rescue as Resistance’
Ask Melissa Minds VandeBurgt and her team about their newest exhibit at the Wilson G. Bradshaw Library Archives, and you’ll...
FGCU Foundation campaign tops $75 million in two years
The FGCU Foundation’s fundraising campaign to enhance Florida Gulf Coast University’s academic excellence reached a $75 million milestone....
New Arts & Sciences dean hits the ground running
In the few months since he began his role as dean of Florida Gulf Coast University’s College of Arts & Sciences , Clay Motley has...
Strike a pose at FGCU’s new logo photo op
Florida Gulf Coast University students, alumni, faculty and staff have a striking new photo op for sharing Eagle pride in...
Health literacy project delivered education to Immokalee
In the heart of Collier County lies Immokalee, a town known for its agricultural fields and close-knit community. It is...
Adam Catasus has the keys to research and adventure
On a picture-perfect day in March, Florida Gulf Coast University’s Water School professor Mike Parsons navigates a boat through the...
Join in celebrating FGCU president’s installation Jan. 12
Florida Gulf Coast University faculty, staff, students and the public are invited to attend the presidential installation ceremony of Aysegul...
360 degrees of FGCU: Our favorite photos
James Greco has his eye – and his lens – perpetually focused on Florida Gulf Coast University. He pops up...
The depths of creativity: Art meets science in the Gulf of Mexico
In the Arts Complex at Florida Gulf Coast University, three tables hold an array of ceramic artwork. Some are as tall as...
FGCU researcher flipping the script on parents working remotely
Since the beginning of time, parents have seemingly been pulled in two directions – home life and work life. The...
Professor receives national honor for work to better lives of crime survivors
Sandra Pavelka, professor of political science and public administration at Florida Gulf Coast University, received national recognition for helping marginalized and underserved youth, including crime...