Parsons receives $5.9 million to study toxic algae in seafood
Imagine eating a piece of fish and subsequently losing the ability to tell the difference between hot and cold. This…
Eagle Revolution rocks arena Aug. 20
FGCU Athletics kicks off the new school year Monday, Aug. 20, with Eagle Revolution presented by The Reef at Alico…
Grad student studying solar is a maker in the making
Innovative researcher at ETI bound for a bright future in R&D…
Grad shares secrets to her Soar in 4 success
Morgan Murray, an Honors graduate with a bachelor of arts degree in community health, was ready for her close-up outside…
Each year, the Alumni Association recognizes alumni who are successful in the community…
Displaced students from Puerto Rico express gratitude
Floridians saw their lives disrupted — some more than others — this past September when Hurricane Irma tore through a…
WGCU reporter part of Everglades Summit in DC
WGCU Public Media reporter Jessica Meszaros has been chosen to moderate a panel at America’s Everglades Summit , a conference April 24-25 in Washington, D.C.,…
In Andy and Angela Kunkle’s world, the chickens most definitely came before the eggs. A dozen peeps, to be specific….
“Students benefit as much from the mentoring of a caring, interested individual as they do from the financial support.” –…
FGCU 2037: A vision for the future
Shaped by the past and informed by the present, the future of any great institution is sculpted from the dreams…