SunChase races help STEM students see the light
Sophomore Gabriella Giliberti has a couple more years of college ahead of her, but the civil engineering major already has...
FGCU hosts major biodiversity conference
This March FGCU students and faculty will have an opportunity to learn from leading world experts and showcase their own...
Free lecture examines global warming
As astronomers go, Dr. David Helfand is about as down-to-earth as they come. So when it comes to the polarizing,...
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...
Grant supports FGCU STEM program for girls
GEMS mentors and inspires young women to pursue education and careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics....
Art and science meet in Crossroads exhibit
Resident artist collaborates with students and faculty to produce exhibit opening Feb. 11 in ArtLab....
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...
NASA intern has her eyes on the skies
STEM major Lindsey Carboneau says research experience she’s gained at FGCU has helped paved the way to what she hopes...
Youths dip into science at Naples Botanical Garden
Middle-schoolers collect samples of soil, insects and plants they analyzed at the Kapnick Center....
8th-grader wins awards for work done with FGCU
Chemistry prof, student help teen with science project, highlighting university’s commitment to community outreach....