- 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!
- Sep 126:00 PMGRWM for a great semesterDecorating makeup bags with stickers and markers
- Sep 126:00 PMClimb NightJoin us for our weekly Climb Night! Discounted prices for club members, everyone is welcome, come check it out! Join our GroupMe for more information.
- Sep 127:00 PMEagle IdolPresenting Eagle Idol! With special performances from FGCU students, come and enjoy the show and be part of selecting the student opener for this year's EAGLE FEST concert.
- Sep 127:30 PMGSA - Social Hangout/Member PresentationsJoin GSA for our bi-weekly hangout! We're holding these little social spots between our full meetings for members to get a chance to know each other and take a load off from the school week with their queer peers and allies. A lot of the GSA soul shines through via the discussion portions of our meetings. Starting this semester, if members have ideas of their own for discussions they want to see, we're opening the floor for them to hold a brief presentation/forum about it during these meetings! Bringing any sort of cards, board games, or other activities is strongly encouraged, hope to see you here!
- Sep 137:30 AMVolunteers needed Folk & Flutter Butterfly FestivalPeace River Botanical & Sculpture Garden has a mission to provide a natural setting along the Peace River showcasing world-class sculptures and spectacular botanicals to inspire creativity throughout the community and uphold the ideals of gardening in our sublime sub-tropical region. Peace River Botanical & Sculpture Garden is a sanctuary spanning 27 acres blending Florida's native flora world-class sculptures, and modern interpretive art. Students may assist kids at crafts stations, yard games, plant sale helper, parking attendants, butterfly hours attendants, garden greeters, cross walk, set-up, clean-up, admissions and runners. This is an in-person opportunity which will occur on 9/13/2025; 9am-2pm is the event. Set up starts at 7:30am and will clean-up 2pm-4pm approximately Shifts are for the entire event. NACE Career Competencies: Critical Thinking, Communication, Teamwork/Collaboration Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Good Health and Well-being (3), Life on Land (15) Contact of event Coordinator: Name: Machele Kroll Email: mkroll@peacerivergardens.org Sign up for this opportunity through the following link: https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/volunteer/#/shift-selection?k=uwuuo5ytki96wj or contact the event coordinator directly at mkroll@peacerivergardens.org or through cell: 941-258-5297
- Sep 138:00 AMRecVentures: Lovers Key PaddleboardingJoin RecVentures to explore South Florida's beautiful waterways while paddleboarding. The $15 price includes paddleboard equipment, transportation and instruction. The excursion will begin at the Waterfront building for transportation at 8:30am. If you would like to participate, you must register via RecStore or the Fusion Go app. Email jdecastro@fgcu.edu if you have questions.
- Sep 139:00 AMGirl Scout Event 9/13Kappa Delta sisters will be making crafts and hanging out with Girl Scouts in the local community.
- Sep 1311:00 AMFall Kickoff Pickleball TournamentDetails: 3 separate events: Women's Doubles (11 am), Men's Doubles (12:30 pm), Mixed Doubles (2:30 pm) Entry Fee: $10 per person Prize: $100 for winning team for each event Format: Single elimination tournament, games to 11, win by 2, switch sides at 6, traditional scoring, *last game to 15, switch sides at 8 * Scoreboard will be active (This tournament will be open to FGCU students exclusively. Please complete the waiver/liability form beforehand which is located in left side of Eagle Link and the tab that says "Forms". Search "waiver/liability" in the search bar). If you have any questions, please email: tncalka2387@eagle.fgcu.edu Raffle Details: Must be 18 years or older FGCU Pickleball Club tncalka2387@eagle.fgcu.edu 224-339-3394 $5 entry fee, NO PURCHASE OR CONTRIBUTION IS NECESSARY TO PARTICIPATE https://forms.gle/Jp95QDsVyvDucdx2A If you do the Google Form, dm us here the proof of confirmation to be entered in All prizes came from these vendors: GOAT Paddle, Aldi, LMNT, JOOLA, K-Cup, FGCU, Doordash, Skillets We accept any digital payment platform (Zelle, PayPal, Venmo, etc.) or cash (paid in person) Start Date: August 22nd Start Time: At the time of posting, now (1 pm) End Time (Drawing Time): 4 pm We will announce the winner at: 4 pm, the winner will be posted on our Instagram page and on our GroupMe. The winner will be announced on both Instagram and GroupMe within 24 hours of the winner being drawn. Prize Claim: If the person who is drawn at the raffle is not present at 10770 FGCU South Bridge Loop Road, Fort Myers, FL 33965 - URWC, there will be a redraw for the winner. Drawing: The drawing will occur via https://wheelofnames.com and each entry will equal one name entered into https://wheelofnames.com Winner is announced and drawing will occur at this location: 10770 FGCU South Bridge Loop Road, Fort Myers, FL 33965 - URWC
- Sep 1312:30 PMVolunteers Needed for What's in the Water with The Water School (FGCU)The Water School (FGCU) is looking for FGCU students who may be interested in assisting them with their What's in the Water event. This is an island-wide water sampling to research water quality in the gulf and estero waters. This is a joint project between FGCU, Fort Myers Beach Chamber of Commerce Water Foundation ROSE grant program, and the Mound House. Date & Time: Saturday, September 13th, from 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM. ** Volunteers will pick up collection bottles and instructions at 12:30 PM, travel to their site, collect samples, and return to The Mound House no later than 2:00 PM. If you are interested in this opportunity, please register by clicking here. If you have any questions regarding the event, please contact Nicole Weigold at nweigold@fgcu.edu. Students who complete this event gain skills in Oral/Written Communications, Teamwork/Collaboration, Professionalism/Work Ethic. This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals: Clean Water and Sanitation (6), Life Below Water (14), Life on Land (15). This aligns with the following Academic Majors: Environmental Studies, Marine Science, and Biology.
- Sep 131:00 PMBrotherhood CookoutMembers will get together outside of chapter meetings for the first time this semester, catch up, cook food, and watch football.
- Sep 134:00 PMSmoothie King FundraiserJoin the Pickleball Club at Smoothie King where all proceeds earned will go towards either new equipment or travel for the fall and spring semesters! Make sure to say that you're part of FGCU Pickleball at the cash register!
- Sep 136:00 PMDelta’s At The MoviesMovies night at Backyard Social featuring a romantic comedy! The event will include food trucks, a popcorn bar, and refreshments in an outdoor setting. The goal is to create a fun and relaxing atmosphere where members can connect, enjoy entertainment, and spend time together.
- Sep 149:00 AM*Guided Trip with Transportation* Help Maintain River Oaks Preserve with Coccoloba!πΏ Help Maintain River Oaks Preserve with Coccoloba! πΏ Join us for a hands-on ecological service project at River Oaks Preserve, to help support the important work of Coccoloba Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society. This is a unique chance to deepen your understanding of local environmental restoration and conservation efforts! π Date: Sunday, September 14th π Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM ππ Meeting Time: 8:35 AM | Departure: 8:45 AM | Return: 1:15 PMπ Meeting Location: McTarnaghan Hall Bus Loop π± Volunteer Tasks Include: Removing invasive species Planting to support ecosystem restoration Propagating native plants π What to Bring/Wear: Long sleeves Hat & sunglasses Closed-toed shoes Water & sun protection recommended Water bottle π Sustainable Development Goals: Climate Action, Life on Land π Majors Connected to This Experience: Environmental Studies, Biology, Environmental Engineering, Marine Studies, Integrated Studies... and more! π FREE FGCU t-shirt also provided!
- Sep 149:00 AMKappa Delta Road Cleanup 9/14Kappa Delta sisters will be picking up trash along our dedication section on Ben Hill Griffin.
- Sep 1410:00 AMZTA New Member MeetingsZTA's new members will attend meetings led by our Vice President 2 to learn everything they need to know coming into our chapter.
- Sep 1411:00 AMNew Member MeetingsThis is where our new members will be able to learn more about Alpha Chi Omega before they are initiated into our chapter as lifetime members. They will be doing fun activities and have tons of time to bond with one another.
- Sep 1412:00 PMstandardsthis is where our chapter members can call themselves into if they need to talk about anything.
- Sep 142:00 PMCommunity DayGet ready to explore, catch, and connect by the library lawn
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