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Twenty years ago, a partnership between Florida Gulf Coast University and the Southern Scholarship Foundation paved the way for high-achieving students with financial constraints to live rent-free on campus. The nonprofit built a home for 17 students. Fast forward to a warm and sunny Saturday in February 2024. Dozens gathered for the dedication of the…
Florida Gulf Coast University finance major Belen Findley has always had an entrepreneurial spirit. With a loan from her parents, she started a business at a young age. In a small, purple notebook, she kept track of the tools and inventory she purchased to create bracelets, earrings and hair clips to sell. In the notebook,…
Look behind the scenes at an FGCU basketball and you’ll find a carefully scripted and choreographed show, from the pregame national anthem to the postgame news conference. A deep bench of staffers and volunteers brings the spectacle.
Kevin Anderson, a 2003 graduate in criminal justice, sits in his office overlooking downtown Fort Myers like a man who’s comfortable with his place in the world. He relaxes on a sofa, legs crossed, arms behind his head. He’s quick to smile, quick to laugh, warm and self-deprecating. He carries himself with the kind of…
Students and an art professor at FGCU created a sculpture from debris left behind by Hurricane Ian.
Andrew Durso, Ph.D., talks to a reporter about the python moving north.
The reporter talks to an FGCU nursing student about the importance of the LINE grant.