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...
Exhibit showcases ASG Technologies’ gift of art
Painting, printmaking, ceramics, mixed-media sculpture and fiber arts featured in show opening Oct. 13....
Institute receives Schulze grant for veterans’ program
$40,000 will help support entrepreneurs who develop the best plans to launch or expand a small business....
Grant supports veterans’ entrepreneurship program
Deadline is Dec. 1 to apply for second round of free 15-week business course....
Oxford grad shows how high Eagles fly
FGCU alumnus completes master’s in global governance and diplomacy at elite English university....
Scholar lectures on right-wing politics and religion
Sociologist’s latest book explores movements — many fueled by religious beliefs — that call for rebellion against the U.S. government....
Classes, research activity emerging at ETI
FGCU’s newest institute generating collaboration in fields such as entrepreneurship, technology and genetics....
Sustainability initiatives earn statewide kudos
FGCU received the 2016 Sustainable Florida Best Practices Award for its commitment to sustainability in operations and academics....
College of Ed festival promotes literacy
Oct. 7 event features authors of children’s and young-adult literature and engages area schoolchildren....
Think globally: Attend annual International Reception
Sept. 16 event welcomes students and scholars from all over the world who are studying this year at FGCU, celebrates...
Attention! Veterans start mentoring program
With life experiences ranging from combat duty to extensive training in time management, organization and teamwork, those who served can...
Research on thinking and activity goes viral
Are idle people smarter? Professor’s study finds students who prefer not to cogitate tend to be more physically active than...