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Recent News About Florida Gulf Coast University
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FGCU launches comprehensive campaign to ensure continued excellence
Contributors: Tim Clark, Carlos Garcia, Kyle McCurry & Dale Ward, Video; James Greco, Photography
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Sean Donahue Joins FGCU Women's Soccer as Assistant Coach
Sean Donahue, who spent the last four seasons with UNCW, has been named assistant coach of the FGCU Women's Soccer program as announced by head coach Jim Blankenship.
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Senior Day as No. 20 Beach Volleyball Hosts Tampa on Friday
Eagles set to honor Snowy Burnam, Kirstine Garder, Emma Hansen, and Cortney VanLiew before first serve.
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Another Super Bowl flyover soars under Eagle’s wing
From her perch on the roof of SoFi Stadium in California, Katie Spencer could see the Air Force Heritage Flight formation approaching and hear the powerful rumble created by the first-ever combination of a P-51 Mustang, A-10C Thunderbolt II, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-22 Raptor and F-35A Lightning II.
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Art & sole: Marketing major gains foothold with customized shoes
Custom-painted sneakers are all the rage.
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Piano professor and protégé play Carnegie Hall on March 21
When Priscila Navarro played a solo recital at Carnegie Hall in 2013 she almost singlehandedly raised Florida Gulf Coast University’s profile in the classical music world.
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FGCU Day: Alumni 5K
Saturday, February 12, 2022, 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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FGCU Day
Saturday, February 12, 2022, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Transfer Orientation
Friday, January 7, 2022, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Shady Rest Foundation devotes funds to promote careers in eldercare
Shady Rest Foundation devotes funds to promote careers in eldercare.
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Florida Gulf Coast University: Artist shows Seminole culture and traditions are ‘not relics of the past’
Head bowed over a humming sewing machine, Jessica Osceola stitches together white and red fabric strips that will become part of a decorative motif on a handmade skirt.
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Florida Gulf Coast University: UPD’s Pink Patch Project supports breast cancer research
The University Police Department at FGCU hopes the campus community will help “put the cuffs on cancer” this month by participating in the nationwide Pink Patch Project.
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Senior inspired by internship aiding victims of human trafficking
Heroes sometimes wear capes, but they can also wear graduation gowns. In the case of Florida Gulf Coast University student Alexa Guiterrez, heroism means serving her Collier County community through her dream of creating a nonprofit assistance organization for trauma victims.
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FGCU signs on to entrepreneurship major’s mental-health app
UByou designed to assist CAPS with counseling assessment
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Lifelong bond between founding faculty member and student continues to inspire
Inspiring those who inspire others. That’s the FGCU effect.
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Fall Service Learning Fair
Monday, August 30, 2021, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Study Abroad navigates through uncertainty of pandemic
“You can plan a pretty picnic but you can’t predict the weather” is a lyric from the Outkast song “Ms. Jackson” that rings true for many people and programs at Florida Gulf Coast University impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hospitality students check in for guidance from retired Ritz-Carlton exec
Ed Staros brings wisdom of 48 years in industry to role as school’s executive-in-residence
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Software engineering students, local firms both win through mentoring
FGCU’s required two-semester class, “Mentored Senior Software Engineering Program,” catapults real-world experience to a new level.
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FGCU helps students find ways to minimize loan debt
More than half of Florida Gulf Coast University’s students graduate with no student debt, and those who do borrow much less than the national average of almost $10,000 annually in loans.