A day in the life of FGCU’s coolest workers
FGCU’s HVAC team works tirelessly to maintain campus comfort. Discover their innovative use of ice storage tanks and the daily...
Off the field, softball player slides into science in The Water School
Maria Angelino isn’t yet locked into a specific path to take in the future. But she’s sure of one thing:...
The depths of creativity: Art meets science in the Gulf of Mexico
In the Arts Complex at Florida Gulf Coast University, three tables hold an array of ceramic artwork. Some are as tall as...
An Amazing Underwater Classroom in the Gulf of Mexico
The first of six artificial reef “villages” was lowered into the Gulf of Mexico by crane March 1. Drive 15...
Scientists studying Ian’s impact note artificial reef damage, coral loss
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Southwest Floridians were warned to stay out of Gulf water tainted with a rare,...
FGCU celebrates The Water School with Nov. 18 open house
When Greg Tolley, Ph.D., joined Florida Gulf Coast University in 1997 as a founding faculty member, he and many of...
FGCU research aims to protect and grow oyster population
Oysters are a small species with a big job. Serving as a natural filtration system, these shellfish help keep water...
Former DEP Secretary Valenstein joins The Water School at FGCU
Florida Gulf Coast University announces Noah Valenstein, J.D., as the first presidential fellow in water policy for The Water School . This appointment...