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Professor shares entrepreneurship research in Peru through Fulbright grant

March 13, 2025 0

People who live and work outside of their native countries often possess a distinctive ability to identify new international business...

A frog tale a decade in the making

June 25, 2024 0

Learn about research conducted by two FGCU students, a decade apart, on invasive and native frog species....

‘But came the waves and washed it away’: Exploring Sanibel’s coastal dynamics

March 15, 2024 0

In one of the earliest sonnets in English, Edmund Spenser illustrated the futility of carving a name into the sandy...

FGCU researcher flipping the script on parents working remotely

July 7, 2023 0

Since the beginning of time, parents have seemingly been pulled in two directions – home life and work life. The...

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...

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,...

Shady Rest Foundation invests in Institute on Positive Aging

October 21, 2022 0

A group long known for its work with older adults has made a major investment to create an institute aimed...

Graduate student finds career choice came naturally

July 26, 2022 0

Growing up in rural Rhode Island, Ella Guedouar lived on a dead-end road with hundreds of wooded acres that seemed...

FGCU developing as regional hub for the autism community

June 20, 2022 0

When Annemarie Connor utters the phrase “our college students with autism” in conversation, it usually elicits a look that says,...

Beating the bite: FGCU professor’s algorithm aids in identifying snakes

March 30, 2022 0

Imagine being bitten by a snake. In the moments of chaos that might ensue, the snake slithers back into the...

Bridge to Iquitos: An FGCU undergrad’s Peruvian research adventure

March 24, 2022 0

What if you could step back in time and see the landscape as it was before human development? In most...