Night at the Nest adds remote bidding
The Dec. 4 event is sold out, but FGCU fans who don’t have tickets can bid on a trip to...
20 years ago, FGCU celebrated groundbreaking
No buildings. No roads. Yet hundreds of Southwest Floridians rode buses to get to the remote campus location where the...
Nominate an outstanding grad for Alumni Awards
Winners will be recognized at a celebration during Alumni Weekend, Feb. 18-20....
Aspiring teachers share literacy message
FGCU students used books, games, storytelling and arts and crafts to engage dozens of families that attended a Literacy Festival...
Support art and fight hunger at Empty Bowls
Ceramics will be on sale at the Arts Complex from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 4, and soup will...
Colliers pledge $4 million for scholarships
Longtime FGCU supporters are honored at President’s Scholarship Luncheon, the annual celebration that brings donors and students together....
Women’s soccer 3rd team ever to advance in NCAA
The Eagles move on to the tournament’s second round, facing Duke on Friday, Nov. 20 in Gainesville....
Weigh the Waste inspires smarter dining
SoVi’s average daily food waste dropped 15 percent in October, according to the findings of Weigh the Waste, a class...
‘Raining 3s’ documents women’s reign on court
Movie presents a look back at the 2014-15 season and a look ahead at FGCU’s prospects this year....
Holocaust survivor shares story of forgiveness
Eva Mozes Kor was one of an estimated 3,000 twins who were victims of Nazi genetic experimentation. She will speak...
Renaissance Academy seeks new lecturers
Programs encourage older adults to continue learning, based on the knowledge that keeping the mind active fundamentally enriches and invigorates...