An American potter in Creole clay One day, Patricia Fay was making high-end pottery to sell in Boston. The next, she was living in Saint Lucia,… Read More »
Students send comfort to those in Irma shelters As Hurricane Irma recovery efforts continue in Southwest Florida, FGCU students have been putting what they learn in the classroom… Read More »
What’s new with FGCU? A lot this fall As we welcome faculty, staff and more than 14,700 students — including 2,664 entering for the first time — for… Read More »
Students break education barrier to Zika awareness Knowledge is the most potent weapon in the fight against diseases like Zika, which can cause life-threatening birth defects in… Read More »
FGCU study: Collier wetland park clearly a success When nature gets a chance to do its job, the results can be a beautiful thing. Take, for instance, the… Read More »
FGCU’s third president looks back over an eventful decade A decade may seem like a long time but it can pass quickly, as my 10 years as president of… Read More »
Lured by the lake Avid fisherman hooked on FGCU by angling and fledging basketball program… Read More »
FGCU makes splash in Red Cross safety materials Florida Gulf Coast University’s impact in aquatics is well documented by the success of its championship women’s swimming and diving… Read More »