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...
Medieval combatants fight to ‘the death’
The Medieval Foam Fighting Club was started to give students a fighting chance. Between 12 and 15 members use foam-wrapped...
Dance with pythons, or how to hunt an invasive snake
Robbie Roepstorff is the quintessentially well-dressed professional when serving as vice chair of the FGCU Board of Trustees and as...
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...
Andrew French manages building projects, competes on court
As a student at FGCU, Andrew French played on the university’s inaugural basketball team. “There’s some debate between me and...
Elaine Nicpon Marieb leaves a legacy for learning
Author, teacher, philanthropist was generous with knowledge, wealth...
Professor’s new book looks at ‘The State of American Policing’
It might be unexpected to hear a retired cop with 20 years on the force say, “As a kid growing...
Liberal arts – a diversity of disciplines, powerful results
The battle cry of a 21st century education is seldom a call for liberal arts. English, philosophy, history and the...
New community counseling center opens this fall
When the fall semester begins in August, Florida Gulf Coast University will open the doors to a much-needed community service –...