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In the Gulf of Mexico, seven and a half miles due west of Bonita Beach and 30 feet below the surface grows an artificial reef complex created by The Water School at Florida Gulf Coast University. This is the latest dispatch from Kimberly’s Reef. Six months after its deployment, the scientific studies have begun.
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Business majors at FGCU got to hear about corporate concepts that they will likely be working with after they graduate from an experienced CEO and board director.
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John Lack has had a front row seat to the development of some household names in media during his four-decade-long career in media. He was Chief Operating Officer of Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment from 1979 to 1984 where he was mandated to develop cable channels for specialized audiences. That led to the Movie Channel, Nickelodeon, and MTV. After moving to Fort Myers about a year ago, Lack decided he wanted to teach and is now doing just at FGCU where he’s an adjunct professor in the Department of Communication and Philosophy, teaching a course called Media Perspective.
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FGCU women’s basketball senior Dolly Cairns collected back-to-back Atlantic Sun Conference Newcomer of the Week honors.
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FGCU women's sports set several good marks in the past week including a win over a ranked opponent in the Gulf Coast Showcase.
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Starting in June 2021, college athletes in Florida were allowed to earn compensation for their name, image, and likeness. A team at FGCU is getting some help with that.
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FGCU's men's basketball team lost a close game to the Indiana Hoosiers while the woman handily put away the Brown University Bears for their initial win of the season.
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Florida Gulf Coast University women’s volleyball team clinched an Atlantic Sun Conference Regular Season Championship this past Saturday, defeating the Queens University Gaels to do so.
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Three Florida Gulf Coast University men’s soccer players have earned All-ASUN honors.The Florida Gulf Coast University men’s golf team placed second at the Kapolei Invitational in Hawaii, capping a historic performance.
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Florida Gulf Coast University’s women’s basketball team will begin the 2023-24 season ranked no. 2 in the Mid-Major top 25 poll.