FGCU opens Lucas Hall – a home for entrepreneurs
Florida Gulf Coast University’s newest structure is a 27,000-square-foot, three-story paradise for the entrepreneurial minded. It officially opened Tuesday. A...
Software engineering students, local firms both win through mentoring
FGCU’s required two-semester class, “Mentored Senior Software Engineering Program,” catapults real-world experience to a new level. On the surface, the...
Music grad scores national award for young composers
ASCAP Foundation honors writers ‘taking concert music in new and exciting directions’...
Eagle Fund soars with careful tending by business students
Learning the ins and outs of investing is critical for students interested in pursuing careers in portfolio management or related...
Women’s soccer alumna kicks off Olympics with Sweden
From being an FGCU women’s soccer standout to recently signing with the Washington Spirit of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), Julia Roddar...
STEM grad finds the right formula: chemistry plus teaching
Noyce Scholarship eases path for next generation of science educators...
Southern Scholarship Foundation breaks ground on 2nd Pilot House
The Gresham-Kite Pilot Scholarship House at Florida Gulf Coast University will soon have a new neighbor. The Southern Scholarship Foundation...
Alum’s TikToks inspire fellow teachers, attract following
Classroom hacks and Cricut crafts earn millions of views...
Economics professor designs course to address poverty and equity
Creating awareness and understanding surrounding the depth of poverty and inequality is the goal when Nicholas Wright steps in front of his...
Alumnus helps veterans transition to civilian life, oversees Home Base move
When Armando Hernandez (’14, Exercise Science) left the Marine Corps, he faced a challenge. Four years of honorable service took...
Bioengineering alums, students help company develop device to kill COVID-19
For well over a year, the pandemic made people more attentive to their sniffles and coughs, or they would actively...