Library exhibit spotlights famous local residents “Uncommon Friends” documents Fort Myers man’s ties to Edison, Ford and other visionaries. Exhibit opens with Feb. 25 reception…. Read More »
Art and science meet in Crossroads exhibit Resident artist collaborates with students and faculty to produce exhibit opening Feb. 11 in ArtLab…. Read More »
Celebrate Alumni Weekend Feb. 18-20 Highlights include annual awards ceremony, walking wine tour and a basketball double-header with a tailgate party…. Read More »
Open house in Naples marks Wetlands Day FGCU’s Everglades Wetland Research Park will showcase research and offer lab tours as part of international celebration Feb. 2…. Read More »
FGCU leads charge to help veterans become entrepreneurs Those who served can sign up for training on how to start, manage and grow a business. Sessions begin in… Read More »
New TV spot highlights The FGCU Effect Dozens of students, alumni, faculty and staff were involved in the ad promoting the university’s brand…. Read More »
Seidler family gift supports College of Arts & Sciences AB7 has been renamed Seidler Hall in tribute to the family’s generosity to FGCU…. Read More »
Alum finds recipe for success with cookies DC baker has created confections for John Legend and for corporate clients including Anthropologie and UNICEF…. Read More »
Researcher studies toxins that cause fish poisoning Team works through $4 million grant from NOAA, the largest competitive grant ever awarded to an FGCU researcher…. Read More »
Student learns to reuse refuse to build ‘green’ homes Discarded items are used along with natural materials to construct ‘off-the-grid’ houses sustainably…. Read More »
Staffer shares orchid wisdom: Less is more Plants thrive on air flow, so it’s best to grow them outdoors hanging under a tree canopy or in a… Read More »
Expert lectures on invasive species March 3 The 2016 Bernard and Susan Master “Moonlight on the Marsh” Distinguished Lecture Series begins Jan. 14 at FGCU’s Everglades Wetland… Read More »