“We’ve done plenty in twenty.” Tony Barringer, associate provost and associate vice president for faculty affairs, came up with that...
FGCU honors veterans at appreciation luncheon
Dr. Chris Wright-Isak, assistant professor of marketing, warned the crowd of about 100 gathered in the Cohen Center ballroom Thursday...
The young man and the SEA Semester
Sailing through largely unexplored reaches of the Pacific Ocean aboard a 134-foot ship for six weeks might not float everyone’s...
Nominate a distinguished grad for Alumni Awards
The FGCU Alumni Association is accepting nominations for its annual Alumni Awards through Friday, Jan. 13. Since 2004, the association...
Athletics goes on offensive against hunger
Beginning Nov. 4 with a triple-header of matches for swimming and diving, volleyball and women’s soccer, Eagles fans will have...
Founder’s Cup sets new record for fundraising
The 25th Annual Founder’s Cup Golf Tournament hosted by the FGCU Foundation broke previous records for participation and fundraising, netting...
Gatsby Gala fundraises for scholarships, honors alum
2010 graduate Michael Nachef receives Young Professional of the Year Award....
$1 million gift to support student-athlete success
Mike and Karen Hartley, longtime supporters of FGCU Athletics, have made a generous donation for an academic resource center at...
Author shares untold stories of Nazi resisters
Nov. 9 reception for book published by director of FGCU’s Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies....
Cancer survivor leads St. Baldrick’s Day by example
Volunteers collect pledges to get their heads shaved Nov. 3 to raise funds for childhood cancer research....
Student entrepreneurs test device with Lee Health
Illumitize is designed to encourage workers and visitors to sanitize their hands before touching patients....
Alum takes bite out of Zika in Miami-Dade
Environmental studies grad heads eco-friendly company’s ground assault on virus-spreading mosquitoes....