FGCU turtle researchers testing the nesting on Cayo Costa
This research is helping to show potential for sea-turtle protections, and is inspiring a new generation of marine researchers....
He hasn’t spent any time in laboratories. But Antonio Reyes has done a lot of experimenting. An integrated studies major...
Research in the wake of recovery
Amid the chaos and disruptions left behind after Hurricane Irma roared through Southwest Florida last September, FGCU’s Communities in transition...
Lessons in compassion and computer savvy
Elementary-school teacher gives student a one-of-a-kind gift Caution: the mouthwatering aroma of waffles cooking is not, perhaps, everything it seems...
Rum distiller has entrepreneurial spirit
Alex Voss’ deeply held dream was to be a Mad Man – a Madison Avenue advertising executive patterned after the...
Native American Film Fest aims to foster understanding
Oct. 25-Nov. 15 series is free and open to the public...
Elliott elected president of international honor society
Dr. Elizabeth M. Elliott, a professor in FGCU’s College of Education and director of the Family Resource Center on campus, was recently elected to the Executive...
Learn the write stuff at Sanibel conference Nov. 8-11
Florida Gulf Coast University invites working and aspiring writers to learn from and mingle with published authors, editors and literary...
Ground broken for new Recreation & Wellness Center
Florida Gulf Coast University officially broke ground Sept. 27 on its Recreation & Wellness Center. The two-story building will feature...
Tournament raises $30,000 for FGCU scholarships
Foundation fundraiser supports new construction management major...
Parsons receives $5.9 million to study toxic algae in seafood
Imagine eating a piece of fish and subsequently losing the ability to tell the difference between hot and cold. This...