Student learns to reuse refuse to build ‘green’ homes
Discarded items are used along with natural materials to construct ‘off-the-grid’ houses sustainably….
Staffer shares orchid wisdom: Less is more
Plants thrive on air flow, so it’s best to grow them outdoors hanging under a tree canopy or in a…
Expert lectures on invasive species March 3
The 2016 Bernard and Susan Master “Moonlight on the Marsh” Distinguished Lecture Series begins Jan. 14 at FGCU’s Everglades Wetland…
STEM symposium highlights student research
Oral presentations focused on topics including water desalination, crime-scene DNA evidence and the effects of urban light on loggerhead turtle…
Tons of fun on tap at Eagle Family Weekend
Activities help parents/guardians, siblings, children, friends and families of FGCU students connect with the campus community….
Professor’s book delves into history of local sect
Founded by a self-proclaimed prophet, the Koreshans established a utopian commune in Estero in the late 19th century….
Adaptive Rec Day showcases inclusive activities
The goal is promote awareness of adaptive activities available and to enhance understanding of the challenges people with disabilities face….
Germans learn about FGCU’s wetlands research
Graduate students see how FGCU uses Southwest Florida as a living laboratory for science that could have repercussions around the…
FGCU teams with scouts for oyster-reef restoration
Volunteers carried hundreds of bags of shells to build reefs that provide refuge and habitat and promote a healthy and…
Sale named to first A-Sun Hall of Fame class
The four-time Major League Baseball All-Star is one of six outstanding athletes who will be inducted Oct. 15….
Main Gallery exhibit showcases faculty work
Meet the faculty at a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3….
Osprey Hall 6th building to earn LEED certification
Nation’s leading advocate for ensuring a sustainable future recognizes FGCU for environmentally conscious design and construction….