Grant supports veterans’ entrepreneurship program
Deadline is Dec. 1 to apply for second round of free 15-week business course....
Internship leads to sweet success
While internships often lead to entry-level jobs for college graduates, for Holly Gerber (’10, Management), hers led to her current...
Alumnus helps add value to children’s lives
Steven Kissinger says that the primary emotion he feels these days is “elation” over the social change he is helping...
Economics professor bullish about FGCU
Chris Westley’s professional life has been a lot like the field he wound up in – full of unexpected twists...
Inspiring those who inspire others – that’s The FGCU Effect. You’ll see those words woven throughout FGCU marketing materials. Meet...
Students place 2nd in state innovation contest
Business and engineering team wins $5,000 in Healthcare Innovation Pitch Competition for invention developed in entrepreneurial course....
Safari-themed Wanderlust snares $200,000
Resort and Hospitality Management ’s 27th annual Wanderlust once again was a grand success — actually, a 200-grand success. The dinner-auction fundraiser at Hyatt...
PGA majors help faculty and staff sharpen skills
Future club pros offer free clinics to help golfers get in the swing of things....
Wanderlust goes wild for resort and hospitality
Get tickets now for Safari Adventure 2016 on March 19 to support scholarships and other RHM programs....
FGCU leads charge to help veterans become entrepreneurs
Those who served can sign up for training on how to start, manage and grow a business. Sessions begin in...
Contractor builds on ideals learned at FGCU
After graduating in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing, Marc Devisse decided to launch his own company, Tri-Town Construction....
Intern experiences politics on Capitol Hill
Combination of economics and journalism studies made Nina Barbero a good fit for a congressional internship....