Categories | The Water School at FGCU

FGCU’s blossoming relationship with the Naples Botanical Garden

January 29, 2023 0

Banana, papaya and pineapple plants aren’t the only things bearing fruit at the Naples Botanical Garden. A mutually beneficial relationship...

FGCU celebrates The Water School with Nov. 18 open house

November 14, 2022 0

When Greg Tolley, Ph.D., joined Florida Gulf Coast University in 1997 as a founding faculty member, he and many of...

FGCU Water School researchers survey Hurricane Ian’s impact on Gulf

October 18, 2022 0

Do hurricanes make red tide worse? How are creatures that live on the bottom of the sea dealing with the...

FGCU announces public forums to meet three presidential finalists

October 12, 2022 0

Florida Gulf Coast University students, employees and community stakeholders are invited to take part in public forums to meet the...

Summer 2022 President’s and Dean’s lists honor FGCU’s top scholars

September 15, 2022 0

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

Spring 2022 President’s and Dean’s lists honor top scholars

July 5, 2022 0

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

Environmental educators emphasize strength of localizing lessons

July 5, 2022 0

Planting the seeds of environmental stewardship in a child’s consciousness early can reap lifelong benefits. That’s why a team from...

For the love of science: Engineering profs are a team in lab and life

April 5, 2022 0

What do TV comedy power-couple Jim and Pam of “The Office,” world-renowned scientists Marie and Pierre Curie and Hollywood stars...

FGCU at 25: Prof becomes one of first to achieve an unlikely honor

March 3, 2022 0

In the last 25 years, many tales have been told about the founding of this illustrious institution. Some are true....

FGCU research aims to protect and grow oyster population

February 24, 2022 0

Oysters are a small species with a big job. Serving as a natural filtration system, these shellfish help keep water...

Alumna dives deep into waterway health in southern Florida

February 1, 2022 0

Environmental studies grad works as science technician for South Florida Water Management District...