Instructor bridges deaf and hearing worlds
American Sign Language class a popular choice for a variety of majors....
Frog Watch volunteers listen to call of the wild
Rainy season research sheds light on status of amphibians and environment....
Artists use new methods, materials to reduce toxic risks
The importance of artists’ safety is as foundational as a coat of primer throughout FGCU’s art programs....
Professor offers tips for contemplative living
Individuals need to figure out which practice works best for them....
CEO Academy inspires young entrepreneurs
Teen entrepreneurs pitched everything from an online grocery-delivery service to a security app that tracks pets as the next big...
Service-learning students bring health aid to Nicaragua
Members of the FGCU Global Brigades Chapter went on a nine-day medical and public health service-learning trip to Nicaragua....
FGCU engages teens in intensive STEM program
40 high school students from Lee and Collier counties selected for free summer camp....
Students practice social studies teaching at Immokalee school
Exercise helps teachers in training gain experience with children....
Summer camp for drum majors a first for FGCU
Event could become a draw for high school bands across the Southeastern United States...
FGCU alum awarded full scholarship to Oxford
Andres Machado moved to the U.S. from Colombia when he was 16 and having trouble learning English. Now he’s using...
Business Development Center names director, presents awards
Lois Knox succeeds Dan Regelski, who pioneered the development of FGCU’s SBDC almost 20 years ago, and who recently retired...