‘But came the waves and washed it away’: Exploring Sanibel’s coastal dynamics
In one of the earliest sonnets in English, Edmund Spenser illustrated the futility of carving a name into the sandy...
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 at 25: Chemistry, close-knit campus brought couple together
Barrett Stejskal was a 6-foot-5, 280-pound man-mountain who loved the outdoors and didn’t mind expressing it during his years at...
Alum develops clothing with a cause: mangroves
Brothers’ apparel line MANG funds ecosystem restoration and environmental education...
Alum launches science-based eco tours in local waters
Biologist Ryan Young hiring other FGCU grads at Rising Tide Explorers...
Blair Foundation scholarships fuel research opportunities
Investing in the future. Moving forward together. Opening doors. Paying it forward. The language of philanthropy varies, but the bottom...
FGCU, Collier team up for water research
One doesn’t expect to find cutting-edge research on how wetlands can improve water quality being done in the heart of...
Youths dip into science at Naples Botanical Garden
Middle-schoolers collect samples of soil, insects and plants they analyzed at the Kapnick Center....