FGCU launches comprehensive campaign to ensure continued excellence
As Florida Gulf Coast University heads into its second quarter-century, there is much to celebrate: a thriving institution educating 16,000…
Piano professor and protégé play Carnegie Hall on March 21
Concert to feature piano duets they recorded at FGCU…
Music therapy major lifts her voice in support of national hymn
Singer’s videos of ‘the Black national anthem’ stir viewers…
Music grad scores national award for young composers
ASCAP Foundation honors writers ‘taking concert music in new and exciting directions’…
Finding healing in harmonies: Music therapy program continues to grow
A familiar tune can help stir memories of days past. Whether it’s the upbeat melody of a pop song or…
Community hopes for healing of grief through COVID memorial
Alfred Diaz, proud Marine, family patriarch and grandfather to FGCU sophomore Alessio L. Luna, died of COVID-19 in October. Naomi…
‘FGCU Remembers’: Community gathers to mourn COVID-19 losses
Art installation on Great Lawn to feature thousands of handmade tributes to victims…
FGCU Academy: Lifelong learning gets a new spin
Formerly Renaissance Academy, program connects community with campus…
Arts & Sciences dean oversees time of change and growth
Lindsey one of few founding faculty members to reach deanship…
Innovative software solutions boosting virtual instruction for the arts
From his classroom within the Bower School of Music & the Arts, instructor John Phillips positions the marching band on…
Wang championed Immokalee’s children through FGCU philanthropy
David I.J. Wang, once a top executive for the world’s largest paper and pulp producer, never forgot his roots as…