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Library exhibit showcases rescued Ukrainian art

August 26, 2015 0

Collector hoped to preserve part of his homeland’s cultural history after the demise of the Soviet Union....

Youths dip into science at Naples Botanical Garden

August 25, 2015 0

Middle-schoolers collect samples of soil, insects and plants they analyzed at the Kapnick Center....

Coding camp aims to inspire young programmers

August 24, 2015 0

Math faculty organizes program’s debut with support from Arthrex....

Watch videos of Eagle Revolution 2015

August 21, 2015 0

Thousands of fans turned out for the annual kickoff to the FGCU Athletics season....

$1.1 million grant will help develop more STEM teachers

August 20, 2015 0

Schulze Family Foundation awards funds to FGCU to support alternative pathways for science, technology, engineering and math educators....

Need wheels? Check out a Zipcar on campus

August 20, 2015 0

Car-sharing service offers members sustainable transportation alternative at hourly and daily rates....

Main Gallery exhibit showcases faculty work

August 19, 2015 0

Meet the faculty at a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3....

Osprey Hall 6th building to earn LEED certification

August 14, 2015 0

Nation’s leading advocate for ensuring a sustainable future recognizes FGCU for environmentally conscious design and construction....

President Bradshaw welcomes you to FGCU360

August 13, 2015 0

Watch his brief video message about all the informative content you’ll find on this website....

New brand campaign reflects The FGCU Effect

August 13, 2015 0

Participate in our social media promotion, and you might win one of our cool T-shirts — not available in stores....

Freshman Move-In Day kicks off Week of Welcome

August 12, 2015 0

Volunteers will be on campus to help carry furniture, hold doors open and provide directions for our fledgling Eagles....

Alumni brothers share joys of art with youngsters

August 11, 2015 0

Siblings in Civic Engagement course created Project Ringling, linking a struggling middle school with the John and Mable Ringling Museum...