FGCU research aims to protect and grow oyster population
Oysters are a small species with a big job. Serving as a natural filtration system, these shellfish help keep water...
Piano professor and protégé play Carnegie Hall on March 21
Concert to feature piano duets they recorded at FGCU...
Students prove dogged when it comes to reading
College of Ed program helps children practice literacy skills with canine cohorts...
Music therapy major lifts her voice in support of national hymn
Singer’s videos of ‘the Black national anthem’ stir viewers...
A year in Uzbekistan inspires FGCU’s 3rd Fulbright recipient
While exploring new countries and cultures, travelers don’t just absorb history, taste exotic food and rub elbows with the locals....
Library exhibit explores ‘The Black Experience in Lee County’
Collaboration with Black History Museum spotlights pillars of community...
FGCU presents journalist who pursued justice for slain civil rights workers, heroes
Investigative reporter Jerry Mitchell set for Feb. 16 talk...
Alumna dives deep into waterway health in southern Florida
Environmental studies grad works as science technician for South Florida Water Management District...
Alumna is ‘doing the math’ for US Navy and future Hispanic scholars
Before Darleen Perez-Lavin started her intensive study of mathematics at Florida Gulf Coast University as a graduate student of Chilean...
Fun-filled FGCU Day kicks off 25th anniversary festivities
Public invited to join campus community Feb. 12 for more than 150 free activities...
Alumna inspired by scholarship donors creates one of her own
Elizabeth McDowell’s dream of giving back to FGCU in a way that meaningfully impacts students affected by the scourge of...