Naples center fills need for early childhood learning in Collier
Until recently, 95-year-old Lori Mansell hadn’t been in a classroom since she stopped teaching 25 years ago. At the request...
FGCU hosts teachers from 20 nations for Fulbright program
Luciana Gregorini, a secondary school teacher of English as a foreign language from Mar del Plata, Argentina, recently spent six...
New College of Education dean aims to lead charge in changing field
Diana Cheshire’s educational journey is characterized by a lifelong commitment to teaching, innovation and positive change. Embarking on her journey...
FGCU Complete proves it’s never too late to graduate
Innovative program helps former students finish college degrees...
Alumni survey finds most Eagles successful, satisfied with FGCU experience
Those of us currently learning, teaching and working at Florida Gulf Coast University know it’s a great place, but don’t...
Seminole student-athlete sets sights on teaching
FGCU softball catcher at home in rodeo arena as well as ballpark...
Little decisions help FGCU grad make big strides as scholastic art director
Not many people become department heads in just their second year of teaching. For Felipe Maldonado (’16, Art), leading the...
Education major finds most meaningful lessons take root in the garden
Cecelia Morales’ career blooms from a seed planted freshman year. A trip to the campus Food Forest to cheer up...
Alumna shares insights on teaching abroad
On a U.S. Department of State fellowship, Casey Moorman (’09, B.A., Special Education with ESOL endorsement; ’13, M.Ed., Reading Education)...
All the world’s a classroom for Child & Youth Studies majors
Graduates go on to nontraditional teaching jobs or graduate study with the aim of working with youngsters in fields with...