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Discover how an FGCU faculty member’s response to a student’s question in the popular University Colloquium course changed the lives of people in Nyeri, Kenya.
Theater has long been a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue and exploration. Plays that endure often have a timeless relevance in their themes. “The Life of Galileo,” by German playwright Bertolt Brecht, follows the life and struggles of the 17th century scientist Galileo Galilei as he challenges the prevailing beliefs of his time with his…
Lindsey Lydon and Brett Anderson have several important things in common. They are Florida Gulf Coast University seniors focused on completing coursework and submitting resumes before graduating in May. Both also credit FGCU’s Career Development Services office and its programs for providing invaluable assistance in helping them prepare to enter the workforce. Career Development Services…
It’s not unusual for a college student to take a part-time job at the corner sandwich shop to help make ends meet. It is unusual, however, for a college student to rescue a multinational fast-food company facing a major computer software glitch, paving the way for success as an entrepreneur specializing in restaurant technology. But…
Discover FGCU’s use of holographic technology and cancer detection advancements as they relate to AI.
The Florida Gulf Coast University Board of Trustees will meet at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 9, in the Cohen Student Union Ballroom, Room 203. Click here to view the agenda packet. Board meetings are open to the public. For more information, contact Director of Board Relations Tiffany Reynolds at [email protected], or visit the website for…
Luciana Gregorini, a secondary school teacher of English as a foreign language from Mar del Plata, Argentina, recently spent six weeks in Southwest Florida learning about American schooling and observing and co-teaching classes. She discovered that students “have all the resources they need,” especially regarding technology, and noted how hard teachers work. She returned to…