Spring breakers DROP in to serve
Instead of taking it easy, 16 students are changing lives in the Dominican Republic and gaining leadership experience that will...
Students explore civil-rights history in America
Communication, philosophy scholars and faculty mentors collaborate on research project, present findings at conference....
Medieval historian wins elite fellowship
American Council of Learned Societies selects Melodie Eichbauer for collaborative research project on legal history....
Tuition rebate entices students to graduate, get to work
Innovative new program provides resources and rewards for completing a degree in four years....
Alumni Awards honor 6 distinguished grads
Mireille Lauture recognized as 2016 Alumna of Distinction for achievements in higher education and literacy....
Wings of Hope honored for community partnerships
Environmental education program recognized for unique collaboration with schools, businesses and environmental advocates....
Poet delivers annual Rachel Carson lecture
Alison Hawthorne Deming to address new relationships between art and science in the era of climate change on Feb. 25....
Library exhibit spotlights famous local residents
“Uncommon Friends” documents Fort Myers man’s ties to Edison, Ford and other visionaries. Exhibit opens with Feb. 25 reception....
FGCU researchers join fight to block Zika
Biologists who patented dengue virus treatment looking for parallels in face of public health emergency....
Harvard professor lectures on foreign policy
Feb. 19 speech launches new Dr. Erich Liebert World Affairs Endowed Lecture Series....
Art and science meet in Crossroads exhibit
Resident artist collaborates with students and faculty to produce exhibit opening Feb. 11 in ArtLab....
Accreditation reaffirmed with no recommendations
Comprehensive review by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges finds 100% compliance with 95 standards....