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Expert lectures on invasive species March 3

December 16, 2015 0

The 2016 Bernard and Susan Master “Moonlight on the Marsh” Distinguished Lecture Series begins Jan. 14 at FGCU’s Everglades Wetland...

Student Support Services honors graduates

December 14, 2015 0

Program funded by the U.S. Department of Education aims to increase college retention and graduation rates for first-generation college students...

Foundation investing $9 million in FGCU’s growth

December 11, 2015 0

The largest component is $3 million to help expedite building the Academic Wellness and Life Fitness Center....

Health-care device wins Eagle Biz Awards

December 9, 2015 0

Engineering and business students developed a system that encourages workers to sanitize their hands before touching patients, thereby reducing the...

STEM symposium highlights student research

December 7, 2015 0

Oral presentations focused on topics including water desalination, crime-scene DNA evidence and the effects of urban light on loggerhead turtle...

Student shares high notes of Carnegie experience

December 4, 2015 0

Performing at Carnegie Hall has always been a dream for Marisa Curbelo, but she never thought that she would actually...

Engineering, business students collaborate and compete

December 4, 2015 0

Hybrid course requires developing, building and marketing a new product, culminating in the Eagle Biz Awards on Dec. 5....

Aspiring teachers share literacy message

November 23, 2015 0

FGCU students used books, games, storytelling and arts and crafts to engage dozens of families that attended a Literacy Festival...

Conference focuses on child development

November 16, 2015 0

Hunter Institute presents workshops and lectures on Nov. 21 for parents, teachers and other professionals who work with children....

Weigh the Waste inspires smarter dining

November 13, 2015 0

SoVi’s average daily food waste dropped 15 percent in October, according to the findings of Weigh the Waste, a class...

Holocaust survivor shares story of forgiveness

November 12, 2015 0

Eva Mozes Kor was one of an estimated 3,000 twins who were victims of Nazi genetic experimentation. She will speak...

Renaissance Academy seeks new lecturers

November 9, 2015 0

Programs encourage older adults to continue learning, based on the knowledge that keeping the mind active fundamentally enriches and invigorates...