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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…

Students gain life-changing experiences through national fellowships, scholarships

A Florida Gulf Coast University senior who is a first-generation Muslim American will be pursuing a career in the medical…

Education grad finds her calling in advocating for students

When Madison Franz was a young girl, she enjoyed being the teacher in a pretend school she set up. She’d…

Engineering alum finds rail industry is the right track for her

As a project engineer for Brightline Trains, Alexandra Westphal has been fully immersed in the design, pricing and building of…

From FGCU campus to career: Digital badges offer a path

In fall 2020, Lady Ramirez Molina (‘22, health administration ) was well on her way to completing degree requirements that would lead…

10 Outstanding Eagles Inducted into FGCU Hall of Fame

Ten class of 2023 standouts have been inducted into Florida Gulf Coast University’s Hall of Fame, the highest recognition awarded…

Opera in Spanish a First for Bower School of Music & the Arts

South American music and dance traditions share the spotlight in the first full opera sung in Spanish at Florida Gulf…

Archives & Special Collections a Rich Research Resource

Dentures used by the prophet of a utopian society that existed near Florida Gulf Coast University. “Green Book” guides read…

Alumni Awards’ top honoree exemplifies community leadership

Giving back is woven into Stefanie Ink Edwards’ DNA. So, it comes as no surprise she was nominated for and…

FGCU Experts: Watch Win Everham Lead a Cypress Dome Tour

FGCU professor Win Everham of The Water School offers a guided tour of one of several cypress domes on campus….

Scientists studying Ian’s impact note artificial reef damage, coral loss

In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Southwest Floridians were warned to stay out of Gulf water tainted with a rare,…

FGCU grad finds recipe for success in restaurant industry

When Michael Kemna (’16, Criminal Justice ) was just out of high school in Cumberland, Maine, in 2010, he put together binders…