Eagles poised to make history again
FGCU’s 31-point win was the largest victory in the history of the NCAA First Four/Opening Round....
Faculty fan recalls dawn of Dunk City
It began with a dunk in March 2013 and continued long after the last buzzer in Dallas. And we’re all...
The Dunk City effect: then and now
FGCU’s latest NCAA tournament run underscores the university’s remarkable growth in three years....
Fans ‘off the charts’ as men win Dance ticket
Eagles edge Stetson in tense 80-78 overtime battle to claim 2016 Atlantic Sun Conference Men’s Basketball Championship and qualify for...
Students explore civil-rights history in America
Communication, philosophy scholars and faculty mentors collaborate on research project, present findings at conference....
Medieval historian wins elite fellowship
American Council of Learned Societies selects Melodie Eichbauer for collaborative research project on legal history....
Tuition rebate entices students to graduate, get to work
Innovative new program provides resources and rewards for completing a degree in four years....
Alumni Awards honor 6 distinguished grads
Mireille Lauture recognized as 2016 Alumna of Distinction for achievements in higher education and literacy....
Wings of Hope honored for community partnerships
Environmental education program recognized for unique collaboration with schools, businesses and environmental advocates....
Poet delivers annual Rachel Carson lecture
Alison Hawthorne Deming to address new relationships between art and science in the era of climate change on Feb. 25....
FGCU hits gold standard in promoting wellness
University recognized for initiatives encouraging students and employees to embrace fitness and healthier lifestyles....
Library exhibit spotlights famous local residents
“Uncommon Friends” documents Fort Myers man’s ties to Edison, Ford and other visionaries. Exhibit opens with Feb. 25 reception....