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There’s No Place Like Home: Student Returns to SW Florida

March 16, 2023 0

After 18 months “toughing it out” at an out-of-state school, Sarah Merriwether returned to Southwest Florida to attend FGCU....

FGCU event examines link between Florida cult, Waco tragedy

March 14, 2023 0

A Florida Gulf Coast University professor’s research about a little-known religious sect in Southwest Florida is now in the spotlight...

Alumni Awards’ top honoree exemplifies community leadership

March 9, 2023 0

Giving back is woven into Stefanie Ink Edwards’ DNA. So, it comes as no surprise she was nominated for and...

FGCU Experts: Watch Win Everham Lead a Cypress Dome Tour

March 7, 2023 0

FGCU professor Win Everham of The Water School offers a guided tour of one of several cypress domes on campus....

Little Eagles Learning Center Helps FGCU Parents Save on Child Care

March 1, 2023 0

FGCU’s Little Eagles Learning Center provides high-quality early care and educational experiences for children of students, employees and alumni...

Fall 2022 President’s and Dean’s Lists Honor Top Scholars

February 26, 2023 0

Florida Gulf Coast University honors its top scholars each semester by naming undergraduate students to the President’s List or Dean’s...

New Program Enables Students to Earn Credentials in Emotional Intelligence

February 20, 2023 0

FGCU students can earn a digital badge demonstrating their competency in emotional intelligence and understanding of its impact on personal...

Pioneering Conference in Southwest Florida Focuses on Family Businesses

February 17, 2023 0

Next month, multi-generational family business leaders will convene at FGCU to hear from a world-famous speaker and local entrepreneurs. As...

FGCU alum manages to write her own stage career on Broadway

February 15, 2023 0

FGCU alumna Danielle Ranno is the stage manager of “& Juliet,” a hit Broadway musical comedy that puts a new...

Scientists studying Ian’s impact note artificial reef damage, coral loss

February 10, 2023 0

In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Southwest Floridians were warned to stay out of Gulf water tainted with a rare,...

FGCU grad finds recipe for success in restaurant industry

February 8, 2023 0

When Michael Kemna (’16, Criminal Justice ) was just out of high school in Cumberland, Maine, in 2010, he put together binders...

Graduate flees ‘country in chaos’ to pursue dreams of college degree

February 3, 2023 0

For Venezuela native Sofia Morón Márquez, the path to graduating from Florida Gulf Coast University began with her escape from...