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Dance with pythons, or how to hunt an invasive snake

April 9, 2019 0

Robbie Roepstorff is the quintessentially well-dressed professional when serving as vice chair of the FGCU Board of Trustees and as...

FGCU 2037: A vision for the future

April 19, 2018 0

Shaped by the past and informed by the present, the future of any great institution is sculpted from the dreams...

VIPER Lab: Perception is virtual reality

April 18, 2018 0

Check your everyday reality at the door of the U.A. Whitaker College of Engineering’s VIPER Laboratory and enter a world...

Wine tower to empower hospitality students

April 18, 2018 0

While resort and hospitality majors at Florida Gulf Coast University already boast a 100 percent placement rate upon graduation, the...

When I drink, I think; and when I think, I drink.

April 18, 2018 0

French Renaissance writer Francois Rabelais wasn’t a student at FGCU when he said that in the 1500s, but he was...

Students’ education campaign puts bite on Zika

November 3, 2017 0

Knowledge is the most potent weapon in the fight against diseases like Zika, which can cause life-threatening birth defects in...

Student-athletes score high in the classroom as well as in competition

November 3, 2017 0

If you follow Florida Gulf Coast University athletics, you know the Eagles are winners. Consider that in 2016-17, FGCU captured...

FGCU fuels grad’s interest in forensic studies

November 3, 2017 0

It’s been about 10 years since Jessica Vena (2015, Master’s Forensic Studies) first wrote about a topic that sounded like...

Collier business leaders follow FGCU alumna

November 3, 2017 0

Schoolteachers often encourage their students to try new things, but Amanda Beights needed some encouragement of her own when, in...