All the world’s a classroom for Child & Youth Studies majors
Graduates go on to nontraditional teaching jobs or graduate study with the aim of working with youngsters in fields with...
Alum pursues passion for running and teaching as new Estero coach
High school appoints Ben Pignatone to succeed a beloved cross country coach who inspired many....
Golf management director makes grass greener for students
State-of-the-art facilities help prepare graduates to compete in professional world....
8th-grader wins awards for work done with FGCU
Chemistry prof, student help teen with science project, highlighting university’s commitment to community outreach....
Teachers get intensive STEM training at FGCU
By training educators how to teach STEM subjects better, FGCU and Project Lead the Way help ensure that more students...
No joke: Philosophy prof competes in comedy benefit
Proceeds will support children’s services at SalusCare, the region’s largest provider of treatment for individuals with mental health and substance-use...
FGCU Honors student teams with Nike, meets LeBron
Student’s letter inspired company to develop a shoe that provides ankle support and easy closure for people with disabilities....
Alum launches league for sports-minded youngsters
Tony Korson is passing on his passion for sports to the next generation, along with a healthy dose of camaraderie,...
Student-athletes tie record for cumulative GPA
Eagles athletes exceeded the overall undergraduate GPA — 3.07 this spring — for the 12th-consecutive semester....
Alum crafts Haitian tales that preserve culture
JetBlue Airways invited Mireille Lauture to join a humanitarian effort to Haiti, providing the opportunity for her books to reach...
Watch FGCU science scholar discuss importance of stars
Thinking about the solar system is often a foreign concept for the average person. However, in this talk from TEDxFGCU...