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Longtime FGCU supporters are honored at President's Scholarship Luncheon, the annual celebration that brings donors and students together.
The Eagles move on to the tournament's second round, facing Duke on Friday, Nov. 20 in Gainesville.
Hunter Institute presents workshops and lectures on Nov. 21 for parents, teachers and other professionals who work with children.
SoVi’s average daily food waste dropped 15 percent in October, according to the findings of Weigh the Waste, a class project for 29 Colloquium students.
Movie presents a look back at the 2014-15 season and a look ahead at FGCU's prospects this year.
Eva Mozes Kor was one of an estimated 3,000 twins who were victims of Nazi genetic experimentation. She will speak Nov. 23 as part of FGCU's Community Speaks Lecture Series.
Programs encourage older adults to continue learning, based on the knowledge that keeping the mind active fundamentally enriches and invigorates lives.