Free lectures tap into water issues
FGCU’s Everglades Wetland Research Park in Naples presents five preeminent national and international speakers in its fifth annual Moonlight on...
The young man and the SEA Semester
Sailing through largely unexplored reaches of the Pacific Ocean aboard a 134-foot ship for six weeks might not float everyone’s...
FGCU, Collier County partner to study water quality
Collaboration will be celebrated Nov. 17 with presentations and tours at Freedom Park in Naples....
History professor awarded elite research fellowship
FGCU helps visiting faculty member take advantage of grant to work on book project at America’s oldest library while still...
Research on thinking and activity goes viral
Are idle people smarter? Professor’s study finds students who prefer not to cogitate tend to be more physically active than...
Honored senior praises opportunities at FGCU
James Till was one of two graduating seniors selected to speak to the FGCU Board of Trustees as part of...
Medieval historian wins elite fellowship
American Council of Learned Societies selects Melodie Eichbauer for collaborative research project on legal history....
FGCU researchers join fight to block Zika
Biologists who patented dengue virus treatment looking for parallels in face of public health emergency....
Art and science meet in Crossroads exhibit
Resident artist collaborates with students and faculty to produce exhibit opening Feb. 11 in ArtLab....
Open house in Naples marks Wetlands Day
FGCU’s Everglades Wetland Research Park will showcase research and offer lab tours as part of international celebration Feb. 2....
Researcher studies toxins that cause fish poisoning
Team works through $4 million grant from NOAA, the largest competitive grant ever awarded to an FGCU researcher....
STEM symposium highlights student research
Oral presentations focused on topics including water desalination, crime-scene DNA evidence and the effects of urban light on loggerhead turtle...