Renaissance Academy showcases programs
Attend an open house to learn more about lectures, short courses and other programs available to the public....
Researcher studies toxins that cause fish poisoning
Team works through $4 million grant from NOAA, the largest competitive grant ever awarded to an FGCU researcher....
Student learns to reuse refuse to build ‘green’ homes
Discarded items are used along with natural materials to construct ‘off-the-grid’ houses sustainably....
Staffer shares orchid wisdom: Less is more
Plants thrive on air flow, so it’s best to grow them outdoors hanging under a tree canopy or in a...
Student Support Services honors graduates
Program funded by the U.S. Department of Education aims to increase college retention and graduation rates for first-generation college students...
Health-care device wins Eagle Biz Awards
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
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
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
Hybrid course requires developing, building and marketing a new product, culminating in the Eagle Biz Awards on Dec. 5....
Aspiring teachers share literacy message
FGCU students used books, games, storytelling and arts and crafts to engage dozens of families that attended a Literacy Festival...