Lecture series features war memoirist-poet
Award-winning poet and memoirist Brian Turner will present a public reading and discuss the complexities of crafting art from memory...
2 artists, 1 exhibit and myriad stories
The works of Barbara Balzer and Linda Hall playfully draw on art history and mythology using ceramics and soft sculpture. Their fantastical...
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...
Alum earns fellowship for teaching about genocide
Living just a couple of hours from Washington, D.C., when she was growing up, Taylor Neff remembers lots of class...
FGCU reaps great harvest from CROP program
As a new academic year begins at every education level, Florida Gulf Coast University not only takes its own students...
New MS degree helps students master IT systems
Technology and information management have become integral and critical components of businesses today. With that in mind, faculty in the...
Alumni bowl for scholarships rescheduled
This year’s FGCU Alumni Association bowling fundraiser has been rescheduled due to Hurricane Irma. Tickets are still available for the 11th annual Strikes...
Honors expands into college for high achievers
Florida Gulf Coast University’s much-heralded Honors Program has graduated into a full-fledged college serving almost 900 high-achieving students. The Honors College...
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...
President plants seeds for ag commitment at citrus event
New FGCU President Mike Martin got a chance to spend an evening back on his own educational farm Aug. 16...
STEM career in the stars for elite scholarship winner
As an elementary school student, Chelsea Atkins’ curiosity was insatiable. What is out there in the universe beyond my little...