Celebrate World Wetlands Day Feb. 2

January 25, 2017 0

The importance of preserving, restoring and managing wetlands, as well as FGCU’s research on these aquatic ecosystems, will be showcased Thursday,...

FGCU hosts major biodiversity conference

January 24, 2017 0

This March FGCU students and faculty will have an opportunity to learn from leading world experts and showcase their own...

Men’s soccer takes on Chicago Fire

January 23, 2017 0

For the second consecutive season, Fort Myers will not only host an Major League Soccer training camp but will also witness...

Artwork looks good on paper — and in gallery

January 23, 2017 0

The Art Galleries of the Bower School of Music & the Arts present “Matthew Shlian: Telemetry,” with an opening reception...

Distinguished history major grateful for FGCU

January 19, 2017 0

Senior history major Diana Ramirez, who was recently featured in an FGCU360 NOW story about Honors Program students studying abroad...

Library exhibit features Dalí works

January 17, 2017 0

The FGCU Library’s new exhibit, “Dalí Interprets,” opens Thursday, Jan. 19, with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. in...

Free lecture offers ecology lessons for SW Florida

January 13, 2017 0

Efforts to control water systems, like those imposed on Lake Okeechobee and the Florida Everglades, will be the timely topic...

1st Homecoming sparks school spirit

January 13, 2017 0

Florida Gulf Coast University has established a popular tradition for former students to celebrate the FGCU community at its annual...

Feb. 3 festival promotes literacy

January 9, 2017 0

FGCU’s College of Education, in partnership with the Southwest Florida Reading Festival, hosts a literacy festival on Friday, Feb. 3 from...

Business seminars open to public

January 9, 2017 0

The Florida Small Business Development Center (FSBDC) at Florida Gulf Coast University will host a series of training seminars this...

Student painting show opens Jan. 12

January 3, 2017 0

The Art Galleries of the Bower School of Music & the Arts present “Changed Surfaces: Work from Students,” opening Thursday,...

Students research Caribbean culture, history

December 22, 2016 0

For Diana Ramirez, studying abroad was much more than just an academically sanctioned opportunity to visit the Caribbean. Traveling to...