Student-created tour of the sustainable/natural locations on FGCU's campus. Includes interesting information about the location and why it's important.
he solar field is located on the northeast side of the Florida Gulf Coast University campus. It can be accessed by a dirt road off of FGCU Blvd. by the main entrance on the north side of the road. The solar array consists of 10,818 panels t... Read more
The Food Forest, a botanical garden which is ran by fgcu students contains tropical and subtropical species which provides the community at fgcu with education opportunities and the ability to pick up edible species to take home. The Food F... Read more
First created on campus in 1997(1), the Chiller Plant at Florida Gulf Coast University is just one way the school is striving towards sustainability. The plant is located at the southeastern portion of campus, adjacent to the FGCU Art ... Read more
Sielder Hall The first building to receive LEED certification All major projects have a goal to be LEED certified. The most recent building up for review for certification is The Boardwalk, which was completed in January 2018. It can take m... Read more
“FGCU really has one long connected trail system, the main part of the trails are near South Village reaching to North Lake with an entrance on the SoVi bridge, an entrance facing SoVi’s Eagle Hall, and another in the Oak Hammock Ou... Read more
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