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NBC2 joined Florida Gulf Coast University professor Darren Rumbold’s marine science class to study the marine ecosystem.
There were so many people who played a role in making Florida Gulf Coast University what it is today. We asked an assortment of staff and faculty for recommendations of individuals who may not be household names, but whose contributions stood out to them. Here are 20 unsung heroes who exemplify The FGCU Effect. We salute you. MARGARET BANYAN Margaret Banyan,…
We can make one assumption about Nora Johnson: She’s Theory Y all the way. Johnson, a recent finance graduate at Florida Gulf Coast University, fits the definition of the employee who goes above and beyond on her own initiative — as defined some 60 years ago by MIT professor Douglas McGregor in his Theory X…
An acclaimed chemist, educator and proponent of natural, sustainable substitutes for synthetic plastics will discuss his commitment to renewable-resource technology Friday, Jan. 26 at Florida Gulf Coast University. Dr. Robin Rogers, president and founder of 525 Solutions and the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Green Chemistry and Green Chemicals at McGill University in Montreal (2015-17),…
Florida Gulf Coast University will amp up Eagle pride and honor students past and present during Homecoming activities Feb. 14-17. The annual celebration, which was introduced last year in conjunction with Alumni Weekend, aims to engage roughly 15,000 current students as well as welcome back home some of our 27,000 Eagle alumni. Events include: Wednesday,…
The FGCU women’s basketball team is a very diverse bunch.
A new exhibit curated by FGCU Library Archives and Special Collections confronts the prevalence of sexual harassment, misconduct and violence in our culture through the lens of underground art and writing. “Rape Culture: Zines & Artists’ Books” showcases published works from 1970 to the present that address the pervasive issue of rape and sexual assault.…