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It might be unexpected to hear a retired cop with 20 years on the force say, “As a kid growing up in Detroit in the ’60s and ’70s, I grew to hate police.” Nevertheless, it’s the origin story of FGCU justice studies Professor David Thomas. But his youthful view makes more sense when he shares…
The battle cry of a 21st century education is seldom a call for liberal arts. English, philosophy, history and the humanities too often are dismissed “as lesser than” when compared with science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Yet the reality is education is not an either/or; it’s not a them vs. us; nor liberal arts…
Researcher digs deep into the earth to predict future of Florida storms
When the fall semester begins in August, Florida Gulf Coast University will open the doors to a much-needed community service – low-cost mental and behavioral healthcare. The Community Counseling Center will offer these services provided by graduate student interns under the supervision of faculty of the Department of Counseling in the Marieb College of Health & Human Services. The center’s services…
Greek groups making an impact in SW Florida
RoomDig founder plans to stay close to FGCU after spring graduation