Beating the bite: FGCU professor’s algorithm aids in identifying snakes
Imagine being bitten by a snake. In the moments of chaos that might ensue, the snake slithers back into the...
Eagle Radio Music Festival rocks the lawn March 31
Riley Stewart enjoys performing at the Eagle Radio Music Festival so much that he jokes he would pay to play...
Bridge to Iquitos: An FGCU undergrad’s Peruvian research adventure
What if you could step back in time and see the landscape as it was before human development? In most...
Musical FGCU faculty extend lessons beyond the classroom
When university faculty stand before a crowd, you’d generally expect a lecture to follow. On this Saturday evening at the...
Grad student empowering artisans of her family’s homeland
We spend much of our lives sourcing and enjoying the clothes we wear and the foods we love, yet we...
FGCU steps up for quarantined students in campus housing
Students Meagan Harding and Sam Palmisano have unique perspectives about what coronavirus quarantining was like on the Florida Gulf Coast...
Another Super Bowl flyover soars under Eagle’s wing
2008 grad oversees Air Force formations at major sports events...
Art & sole: Marketing major gains foothold with customized shoes
Custom-painted sneakers are all the rage. You see them all over your TikTok feed, and even around the Florida Gulf...
FGCU at 25: Prof becomes one of first to achieve an unlikely honor
In the last 25 years, many tales have been told about the founding of this illustrious institution. Some are true....
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...