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Free lectures tap into water issues

FGCU’s Everglades Wetland Research Park in Naples presents five preeminent national and international speakers in its fifth annual Moonlight on…

FGCU, Collier team up for water research

One doesn’t expect to find cutting-edge research on how wetlands can improve water quality being done in the heart of…

FGCU, Collier County partner to study water quality

Collaboration will be celebrated Nov. 17 with presentations and tours at Freedom Park in Naples….

FGCU graduate’s island cafe-studio feeds artistic appetite

Island life has long sparked the imagination of artists. Paul Gaugin, the post-impressionist French painter, became especially famous for depicting…

Three Eagles headed for Major League Baseball

Friday night starter Davian Garcia and outfielder Ian Farrow were selected in the 2024 Major League Baseball Draft, while Florida…

A day in the life of an FGCU maintenance technician

At 8 o’clock in the morning, John Bramlett can usually be found kneeling next to the pool between Eagles’ Landing…

A frog tale a decade in the making

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

Retired professor’s $2.5 million gift to engineering is largest ever from faculty member

Thomas M. Missimer recently retired from Florida Gulf Coast University’s U.A. Whitaker College of Engineering . But the former hydrogeology professor’s impact will continue to…

Focused on a dream: Side hustle brings joy to one alum

Meet an FGCU alum helping graduating seniors take the perfect portrait while following her own picture-perfect dream….

President’s Circle for Excellence: A new way to support FGCU’s strategic initiatives

For Gail Markham, joining the President’s Circle for Excellence adds up to a win-win situation. The founder of Markham Norton…

Alum addresses disability-related questions through new children’s book

Lauren Horowitz has cerebral palsy. She wears a leg brace, and the fingers on her right hand sometimes tighten up…

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

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