FGCU recognizes first Fulbright grants for students
Highly competitive program also offers grant to College of Education Associate Professor Mark Simpson to teach in Rwanda....
With 2nd title, D2 Hockey Club hot on the ice
Eagles have continuously drawn talent from across the country as warm weather and on-ice success serve as a draw for...
Record crowd celebrates women’s hoops triumph
Eagles advance to first-ever WNIT Championship and face South Dakota on its home court Saturday. Watch live on CBS Sports...
Soccer standouts see action in pros
Rodrigo Saravia and Aaron Guillen both had watershed moments in the last week as the Eagles’ young but successful program...
Area students rev up for solar competition
The campus loop will turn into Sunshine Speedway on Saturday when teams put the pedal to the metal in the...
Art and spoken word meet in ArtLab
Gallery opening Thursday features artist’s talk and readings by students inspired by the exhibit....
Safari-themed Wanderlust snares $200,000
Resort and Hospitality Management ’s 27th annual Wanderlust once again was a grand success — actually, a 200-grand success. The dinner-auction fundraiser at Hyatt...
Student mural to exemplify The FGCU Effect
Mobile artwork to be completed April 13 with participation of students, faculty and staff....
Advisory committee appointed for presidential search
With panel’s input, the FGCU Board of Trustees will select a successor for Wilson G. Bradshaw, who retires in June...
PGA majors help faculty and staff sharpen skills
Future club pros offer free clinics to help golfers get in the swing of things....
Cheer team enjoys feeling deja vu
Long hours of practicing cheers and thrilling acrobatic moves are paying off, as the team rallies players and fans from...
Hoopla aside, men focus on savoring moment
In a chat with FGCU360, players talk about NCAA experience, express appreciation for support at home and on the road....