The depths of creativity: Art meets science in the Gulf of Mexico
In the Arts Complex at Florida Gulf Coast University, three tables hold an array of ceramic artwork. Some are as tall as...
Shady Rest Foundation invests in Institute on Positive Aging
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
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
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
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
What if you could step back in time and see the landscape as it was before human development? In most...
FGCU research aims to protect and grow oyster population
Oysters are a small species with a big job. Serving as a natural filtration system, these shellfish help keep water...
New book trains critical eye on FGCU’s sustainability efforts
It took 69 authors, three editors, three years to write and 18 months to publish, but “Making the Sustainable University:...
Professor’s biotechnology consulting bears fruit in Africa
Griffis helping farmers in Malawi battling banana virus that decimated industry...
FGCU researchers learn from the dead at forensics lab
LAND O’ LAKES, Fla. – There are certain memories we can’t forget. They’re triggered by random things – a smell...
Podcast explores works and world of Hemingway
You remember in “The Big Lebowski” when Walter tells his bowling buddy, “Donny, you’re out of your element!” On the...