- Sep 11–18Active Minds General Body MeetingA weekly activity or information session surrounding mental health!
- Sep 117:00 PMWomen's Soccer vs Grambling StateShow up to support women's soccer against Grambling State. Support your Eagles and those who keep our community safe on our First Responder Appreciation Night!
- Sep 118:00 PMDance ClassCome join us for our twice weekly classes taught for and by Dance Company members! Classes are two hours long and range from beginner to advanced skill levels. Classes focus on a wide range of styles and skills that aim to give a well-rounded and fulfilling recreational college dance experience. Classes are held in the URWC gym Studio 1; Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8-10pm. Follow our Instagram @fgcu_DC for more class details.
- Sep 128:00 AMNew RSO and New Officer TrainingsThis is the required training for all 2025-2026 Presidents, Vice Presidents, Secretaries, and Treasurers for new RSOs or for newly elected officers for the 2025-2026 academic year. Participants will be required to check in and out utilizing their Event Pass; credit will not be provided if they do not stay for the duration of the training. Please note that Training is not complete until you submit the agreements provided during the training within the designated timelines.
- Sep 128:30 AM2025 Food Forest Service Learning EventIf a coordinator is more than 25 minutes late, all will be rewarded 1 hour for showing up. You will be free to leave at this point, if you choose to stay and coordinator shows up, you will be rewarded 1+ hour to the time you worked. SERVICE LEARNING EVENT DESCRIPTION Date: Friday 8:30-11:30 Fridays : September 5th, September 12th. September 19th, September 26th Closed-toed shoes are mandatory. Dress appropriately for warm temperatures, bring water, and consider sun protection. Location: The FGCU Food Forest is past Sugden Welcome Center and before Kleist Health Education Center. Look for a shipping container that says “FOOD FOREST” on your left. Approximate address: 9920 FGCU South Court. Fort Myers, FL 33913 ________________________________________________ *MUST BRING WATER CONTAINER & CLOSED TOED SHOES* "Volunteers will assist our Coordinator (Dylan Moncada, Samantha Sette) in processing down trimmed trees & distributing that material to surrounding mulch zones. This is light work although the day will be hot, & the bugs will be out. I recommend bringing closed-toed shoes, preferably boots, pants, and long sleeves to defend from mosquitos. Gloves if you have any. You will be given plenty of water breaks & time to cool off. Bring plenty of water for yourself, and a snack as well." -Sincerely Food Forest Team Permaculture: (noun) Permaculture is a system of design for regenerative human settlements, focusing on creating sustainable and harmonious ways of living. It encompasses various disciplines such as ecological design, engineering, and environmental construction. This approach involves managing water resources, integrating sustainable architecture, and developing habitats and agricultural systems modeled on the patterns and functions of natural ecosystems. Permaculture employs creative design methods rooted in holistic thinking, carefully considering all materials, energies, and interactions involved in proposed changes. This means thoroughly evaluating both the immediate and long-term effects on ecosystems before implementing modifications, such as altering water flow patterns, vegetation management, or land-use practices. By prioritizing regeneration and resilience, permaculture fosters ecosystems that sustain both human needs and the environment. ————— The Office of Service-Learning & Civic Engagement has created a useful flyer explaining how to track your hours. When doing so, please use the following information under the “Supervisor Contact Information” section: Organization: FGCU Food Forest Supervisor: Adrian Boguslaw Phone: N/A Email: foodforest@fgcu.edu Note: If you are only volunteering with us today, submit your hours ASAP. If you plan on volunteering with us again, you may wait to submit your TOTAL hours. This is acceptable on a semester basis. ADD AS A SHORT ANSWER QUESTION Type your name and UIN in the box to sign the form and confirm you have read and agree to this waiver. I, _____________________________, UIN ______________, consent to participate in the University sponsored Compost program conducted by the FGCU Food Forest and scheduled to begin on January 1, 2024 and continue until December 31, 2024 and located at Florida Gulf Coast University (“University”). I acknowledge that I have thoroughly read and understand the information contained in this Release pertaining to the Activity and the possible risks associated with my participation in this Activity. Behavior: I acknowledge and agree that I will act in a mature and responsible manner at all times during the Activity and further acknowledge and agree that I will be held responsible for my behavior and any damage or injury to the property of the University and its faculty and staff, as well as other participants. I acknowledge and agree that I must observe all federal, state, and local laws and University regulations, and policies as well as any behavior requirements of the Activity. I further acknowledge and agree that in the event I have any questions regarding the applicability of the University’s regulations and policies to the Activity, it is my responsibility to make any necessary inquiries to the University. Additionally, I acknowledge and agree that I will observe and comply with the specific rules and conditions developed for participation in the Activity. I will follow the directives of University officials concerning the Activity. Use of University Property: I acknowledge that the University may provide to me the use of equipment or other University property as part of participation in the Activity. I acknowledge that if the University property that is provided to me is damaged, stolen, or lost that I may be charged for the repair or replacement of the University property. I acknowledge that the University may bill me for the charges related for the repair or replacement of damaged, stolen, or lost University property. Safety Participation: I acknowledge that I have made any necessary inquiries or provided the necessary information to the University regarding my ability, physically or otherwise, to safely participate in the Activity and that, prior to executing this Release, I have been provided the opportunity to inquire and discuss the possible risks and hazards to myself resulting from participating in the Activity. Any questions I had regarding my ability to participate in the Activity have been answered to my satisfaction, and I have received sufficient information to make a sound and voluntary decision to participate in the Activity. I acknowledge there are additional risks in participating in face-to-face experiential learning at this time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I acknowledge that I have chosen to voluntarily engage in face-to-face experiential learning. In participating in the in-person experiential opportunity, I acknowledge that the CDC has issued guidelines regarding personal protective equipment and social distancing to address the COVID-19 outbreak and that the experiential learning site may have requirements for meeting those guidelines. I agree to comply with CDC guidance and any facility safety policies or precautions to address personal protective equipment and social distancing. I acknowledge that I understand the risks associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and I am assuming the risks of engaging in this activity. Photo Release: In exchange for the University allowing me to participate in the Activity, I give the University the right and my permission to record my participation and appearance on digital, or electronic recordings, videotape, audiotape, film, photography or any other medium and to use my name, likeness, voice and biographical information in connection with these recordings. The University may exhibit or distribute all or any part of these recordings for any educational or promotional purpose, which the University and its employees deem appropriate. All such recordings shall be the University’s property. Waiver of Liability and Assumption of Risks: In exchange for the University making arrangements for, permitting my participating in Compost program at the FGCU Food Forest, I hereby assume all risks of my participation in the Activity. Risks include, but are not limited to, risks of participation in the various components of the Activity, and all risks related to any physical or other condition from which I might suffer. I acknowledge that the University does not provide personal accident/health insurance or medical personnel for myself. I authorize the FGCU staff to perform on site emergency first aid. I authorize FGCU staff to contact local emergency medical care services in the event of a medical emergency. I assume personal and financial responsibility for any medical care and treatment I may require as the result of participating in the Activity. I acknowledge that this Release applies to all medical care and treatment that is provided or obtained by the University as a result of my participation in the Activity. In exchange for the University allowing me to participate in the Activity and having reviewed and agreed to all acknowledgements listed in this Release and Waiver, I, on behalf of my family, heirs, beneficiaries, and personal representatives agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities of my participating in the Activity. I release and forever discharge and covenant not to sue the Florida Gulf Coast University Board of Trustees, Florida Gulf Coast University, and the Lee County Board of County Commissioners, and their officers, agents, employees, and representatives (“Releasees”) from and against any and all liability for any and all claims, demands, actions, causes of action of whatever kind or nature, costs and expenses of any nature, including attorneys’ fees (“Claims”) that I may have or that may hereafter accrue to me or myself, arising out of or related to any harm, loss, damage, or injury including, but not limited to suffering, death or property loss that may be sustained by myself, whether caused by my action, or the negligence of the Releasees or the action of third parties in connection with the Activity. I also agree not to sue Releasees in connection with any such harm, loss, damage, or injury. I agree to indemnify and hold Releasees harmless from any against all claims asserted against any of the Releasees by any entity based upon my participation in the Activity. I acknowledge and agree that should any provision or aspect of this Release and Waiver be found to be unenforceable, all remaining provisions of this Release and Waiver will remain in full force and effect. Further, I acknowledge and agree that this Release and Waiver shall be construed pursuant to the laws of the State of Florida and that the venue for any legal proceeding concerning this Release and Waiver shall be in Fort Myers, Lee County, Florida. I have read, understand and acknowledge that through my signature below, I will comply with the information and directions and agree to be bound by the terms contained in this Release and Waiver and I have voluntarily executed the Release.
- Sep 128:30 AM*Guided Trip with Transportation* Help St Martin de Porres Outreach (SMDP) help families in need!π Help SMDP (St Martin de Porres Outreach) Help Families in Need π Join us for a meaningful morning of service as we assist St. Martin de Porres (SMDP) with distributing groceries and clothing to families in need. This is a great way to give back to the community and make a real difference! π Date: Friday, September 12th π Time: 8:30 AM to 11:30 AMππ Meeting Time: 7:55 AM | Departure: 8:05 AM | Return: 12:00 PMπ Meeting Location: McTarnaghan Hall Bus Loop π οΈ Volunteer Tasks: Assisting with grocery distribution Helping select clothing items to families Offering friendly support and service π Sustainable Development Goals: Zero Hunger, No Poverty, Good Health and Well-being π Majors Connected to This Experience: Social work, Public Health, Community Health, Sociology... and more! π FREE FGCU t-shirt also provided!
- Sep 128:30 AMVolunteers Needed for Makerpalooza with Southwest Florida Library NetworkSouthwest Florida Library Network is looking for FGCU students who are tech savvy to assist them at the Makerpalooza event on Friday, September 12th from 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM (Need assistance especially from 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM). This event will take place at the DoubleTree by Hilton at Bell Tower in Fort Myers. Volunteer responsibilities will include: Tech Playground Support (1:30–2:30 PM): Demonstrating and assisting attendees with various hands-on technology tools such as drones, 3D pens, button makers, Sphero robots, and more. Volunteers will help facilitate engagement and guide participants through using the equipment. General Event Support (Beginning at 8:30 AM): Assisting with check-in and registration, Handing out materials to attendees. Supporting presenters and helping troubleshoot minor issues (with assistance from SWFLN staff) Helping ensure the event runs smoothly overall. If you're interested in this opportunity and would like to sign up, please contact Melissa Lanzilotta at melissa@swfln.org. Students who complete this event gain skills in Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Teamwork/Collaboration, Digital Technology. This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals: Quality Education (4), Decent Work and Economic Growth (8), Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (9), Reduced Inequalities (10). This aligns with the following Academic Majors: Computer Science, Software Engineering, Marketing, Digital Media Design, Entrepreneurship, or Communication.
- Sep 1211:30 AMGoal Getters TablingAre you interested in building experience and connections in the sports industry? Goal Getters can be the launchpad for your personal and professional growth. Join us for an informative tabling, hosted by FGCU’s new student organization, Goal Getters Sports Management Club. Learn about upcoming trips, guest speakers, volunteer opportunities, and our student-led events. Discover how joining Goal Getters can give you hands-on experience and open doors in the sports world. Meet the Goal Getters team and connect with other students who share your passion for sports and leadership!
- Sep 1212:00 PMLunch and Lead: Service-LearningLearn how you or your organization can tap into FGCU’s Service-Learning office to strengthen your impact, engage members, and connect with community partners! Free lunch provided!
- Sep 1212:30 PMEagle News MeetingJoin us for our weekly Eagle News meeting!
- Sep 121:00 PMEagle Media Open HouseStop by and see what Eagle Media is all about. Meet the people bringing you the latest on Campus. Free food and drinks will be available!
- Sep 121:00 PMCash Cab: Sexual HealthHitch a ride on our famous yellow golf cart! If you are on main campus, we will pick you up and give you a ride to your destination within the main perimeter of campus. On your way to class or back to your room, we will ask you trivia questions related to health and wellness! The first 20 passengers will receive $5 Eagle Dollars on their Eagle Account within 1-3 business days, which can be used for student printers, laundry facilities, vending machines, dining locations. Passengers must sign a form in order to receive the $5 in their Eagle Account.
- Sep 122:30 PMFGCU Sailing Club Waterfront MeetingHey, FGCU sailors! The sailing club is having its first meeting of the semester at the North Lake Waterfront on Friday, September 12th, from 2:30-4:30 pm! Come by if you want to meet fellow sailors, learn how to sail, paddleboard/kayak on the Waterfront beach, or just hang out by the boardwalk. We can't wait to see you there! No sailing experience required. !!! Before sailing, please make sure you sign in on EagleLink, Join the sailing club, sign the Participation Waiver (under 'Forms' on the 'Sport Clubs' EagleLink page), and complete the mandatory concussion test (sent to your email after your Participation Waiver is approved). Please do so 2 days in advance, Thank you :) You don't have to stay the entire time; it's a casual meeting. The North Lake Waterfront is open from 12-5 pm. As of right now, two sailboats are for the club's use during our sessions. Students are welcome to use the Waterfront facilities as students. Join the GroupMe and follow us on Instagram (@fgcu.sailing) for immediate updates (weather, etc.). The Sailing Club must adhere to the University Recreation and Wellness staff instructions related to facility closures and inclement weather.
- Sep 123:00 PMAnthropology Club MeetingJoin us for our bi-weekly general meetings, where we will discuss a different anthropological topic each meeting. These meetings are open to any student who has an interest in Anthropology. Expect fun activities, new connections, learning, and snacks! Follow our Instagram @fgcuanthropology to stay up-to-date on our meeting topics and any other updates. We look forward to seeing you there!
- Sep 123:00 PMFGCU Pickleball Open PlayOur club practice where anyone is welcome! Regardless if you just started playing today or if you're an advanced player, we are open to anyone getting involved. If you have any questions, please reach out to our Club President, Tyler Calka, at 224-339-3394 or via email: tncalka2387@eagle.fgcu.edu Here is our Linktree for any club updates: https://linktr.ee/fgcupickleball
- Sep 123:00 PMThe Water School Presents: Ecophysiology of hard clams in Southwest FLDr. Melissa May is an invertebrate ecologist and physiologist, who specializes in understanding how marine bivalves respond to environmental stressors. Since joining FGCU in Fall 2020, she has developed a long-term oyster monitoring program in Estero Bay, FL, and is currently working on hard clam and seagrass co-restoration efforts in Charlotte Harbor and Estero Bay, FL. Her talk will highlight some recent work conducted by her laboratory on the behavioral responses of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, to various environmental parameters, including temperature, salinity, food availability, and turbidity.
- Sep 125:30 PMAccounting Resume WorkshopAt the resume workshop, students will be encouraged to create or refine their resume with input from local professionals. Students will have the opportunity to receive a one-on-one review of their resume from accounting professionals. All majors are welcome to this time to network with peers and professionals, while learning how to present themselves to the workforce. Free food provided.
- Sep 125:30 PMPre-"Meet the Firms" Workshop: ResumesGet insider advice from local hiring managers on how to strengthen your resume and stand out in the job market. This workshop will help you tailor your resume for internships and career opportunities, highlight your strengths, and avoid common mistakes. Don’t miss this chance to get real feedback before attending Meet the Firms!
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