Hell, high water and canned tuna: Alum tells global stories for The New York Times
Video journalist Alex Pena has slept in Black Hawk helicopters flying over Afghanistan, in a tent on the tarmac of…
Off the field, softball player slides into science in The Water School
Maria Angelino isn’t yet locked into a specific path to take in the future. But she’s sure of one thing:…
Research is fun: Water club students use passion, data to help community
When you think of college students having fun, an image of friends chatting, a night on the town, or, perhaps,…
Water School scholarship honors conservation advocate’s passion
“Water is life.” That’s how the late Charles Dauray boiled down the importance of water conservation, according to longtime colleague…
New Water School lesson plans empower local science teachers
Regina Bale is making waves in Southwest Florida K-12 schools thanks to The Water School at Florida Gulf Coast University….
An Amazing Underwater Classroom in the Gulf of Mexico
The first of six artificial reef “villages” was lowered into the Gulf of Mexico by crane March 1. Drive 15…
FGCU celebrates The Water School with Nov. 18 open house
When Greg Tolley, Ph.D., joined Florida Gulf Coast University in 1997 as a founding faculty member, he and many of…
FGCU Water School researchers survey Hurricane Ian’s impact on Gulf
Do hurricanes make red tide worse? How are creatures that live on the bottom of the sea dealing with the…
Alumna dives deep into waterway health in southern Florida
Environmental studies grad works as science technician for South Florida Water Management District…
Former DEP Secretary Valenstein joins The Water School at FGCU
Florida Gulf Coast University announces Noah Valenstein, J.D., as the first presidential fellow in water policy for The Water School . This appointment…
Grad student navigating water flows and algae woes
Puerto Rican heritage inspires her passion for water research…