ScholarsCommons lets you share your scholarship with the world | | Explore FGCU's institutional repository at https://scholarscommons.fgcu.edu/esploro/ | |
Florida Gulf Coast University’s institutional repository, ScholarsCommons, is a dynamic digital infrastructure that showcases scholarship while advancing the university’s vision and mission. Since its inception in 2022, the platform has grown to house over 10,000 research outputs, creating a publicly accessible portal into the intellectual contributions of the FGCU community.
ScholarsCommons acts as a digital archive of scholarly content produced by faculty, instructors, and graduate students.
The repository accommodates an array of formats including text, images, audio, and video, and houses FGCU theses and dissertations alongside faculty publications, datasets, pre-prints, recordings, and creative works.
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The platform’s organizational structure facilitates multiple search pathways; users can explore individual researcher profiles or browse by academic units or subject area.
ScholarsCommons supports FGCU’s Strategic Plan’s Goal #1, “Innovate in Academic Excellence,” by increasing research visibility and facilitating collaboration. By making research easier to locate and identify, ScholarsCommons is a transparent window into FGCU’s scholarly culture and areas of expertise.
To help you share your scholarship with the world, contact Research Systems & Applications Librarian Kaleena Rivera at krivera@fgcu.edu.
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"ScholarsCommons supports FGCU’s Strategic Plan’s Goal #1, “Innovate in Academic Excellence,” by increasing research visibility and facilitating collaboration."
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THIS WEEK! Provost's Seminar Series
Dr. Luis Martínez-Fernández, University of Central Florida
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SAVE THE DATE
29TH CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Ceremony
2:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Cohen Student Union Ballroom
Reception
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Cohen Student Union 201
Professional Attire
Watch for invitation
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Unused or outdated files can lower the Ally accessibility score for a course because Ally evaluates every document in the courses Files folder – even those not linked in the course. Keeping Canvas course files to a minimum supports accessibility by narrowing down files that instructors need to be remediate.
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Eagle X 2026: A Tradition of Celebrating Excellence
All are welcome to attend!
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Sign up to present/mentor by Mar 13
Sign up to judge by Apr 6
Plan to attend Eagle X on Apr 17
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For questions about Scholarly Research, please contact Dr. Megan Norcia at mnorcia@fgcu.edu.
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For questions about Community Engagement Projects, please contact Justin Fitzgerald at jfitzgerald@fgcu.edu.
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For questions about Internship Experiences, please contact Ashleigh Droz at adroz@fgcu.edu.
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For questions about Leadership Experiences, please contact Alexandra Pipitone at apipitone@fgcu.edu.
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For questions or to explore sponsorship opportunities for Eagle X, please contact Jessica Rhea at jrhea@fgcu.edu.
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FGCU AI DAY
March 12, 2026
Florida Gulf Coast University is hosting its inaugural AI Day on March 12, 2026, and we’re gearing up for an incredible, high‑energy event right here in Southwest Florida.
Registration is now open!
AI Day will bring together leading experts from across the country to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming academia, healthcare, business, public safety, and government. It’s a unique opportunity for our region to connect researchers, industry innovators, and community partners around the future of AI. See you there!
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FGCU Digital Badge Forum
March 26 and 27, 2026
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. EST
FGCU invites Faculty and Staff to join us at the FGCU digital badge forum. This virtual conference is formatted to discuss best practices, evidence-based models, and the emerging trends and technologies shaping the future of learning and the workforce. Join the dialogue to discuss micro-credentials and digital badges with education leaders, researchers, and practitioners.
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All faculty and staff can register for free using the promo code: FGCUDBF2026FS.
Registration link
Learn more at fgcu.edu/digitalbadgesummit.
Explore the Power of "AND"® at fgcu.edu/digitalbadges.
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FGCU Institutional Review Board (IRB) Announcement
In accordance with the IRB regulations and FGCU IRB Guidelines, IRB approval must be obtained BEFORE any research projects involving human subjects may proceed. The Board cannot retroactively approve the collection of data which falls under our definition of research. However, the regulations recognize that there are instances where data are collected without the intention to conduct human subject research.
To approve the use of these data, the IRB will evaluate the data collection process to ensure it meets the same ethical and regulatory standards required for any research involving human subjects, including the requirement for informed consent. If the IRB determines that the data were not collected in accordance with these standards, the Board will NOT approve the use of these data.
The IRB’s role is to provide ethical and regulatory oversight for research involving human participants, safeguarding their rights and welfare while also supporting the integrity of the research, the research team members, and the interests of the University.
For detailed guidance on conducting research with human subjects, please refer to the FGCU IRB guidelines or contact the IRB office.
Questions? Please email Sherry Alexander at sralexander@fgcu.edu
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Notice of Intent for Extramural Proposals
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) has Streamlyne in place for PreAward Applications. If you are unsure about a submission and not quite ready to enter your request into Streamlyne, ORSP has developed a Notice of Intent (NOI) for Principal Investigators or Project Directors to complete to request a consultation for proposal submission for extramural funding. The NOI requests information for the investigator, proposal, and agency. This will assist applicants and ORSP in facilitating the process of applications.
ORSP can also review the request for proposal for details regarding required information to guide investigators on required elements for a submission. Some proposals are quite simple; others require a significant number of documents.
The NOI can be found at: https://fgcu.formstack.com/forms/notice_of_intent_form.
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SciENcv Update
NIH and NSF now require that the PI and all Key Personnel generate their Biosketches and Current & Pending Support documents for every proposal submission through SciENcv. They also require an ORCID iD to be linked to SciENcv.
If you have not yet signed up for an ORCID iD number, please do so as soon as possible to avoid any delays at the time of proposal submission. If you have not yet created a SciENcv account to maintain your Biosketch and Current & Pending, ORSP suggests that you do so now.
There are several ways to log in to SciENcv; however, the most efficient method is through login.gov. If you do not already have a login.gov account, you should first create one using your FGCU email address and then use it to set up your SciENcv account.
To create an ORCID iD, go to this link and sign up where indicated. If you already have your SciENcv and ORCID ID accounts, the SciENcv site will prompt you to link the accounts.
ORSP is aware of ongoing issues and delays in responses from the associated help desks. Please contact ORSP early so we can assist you with generating Biosketches and Current & Pending Support documents that are compliant with grant submission requirements.
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Required Training for NSF Submissions
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has required training starting December 2, 2025. The new requirements set forth in NSF Important Notice No. 149 will take effect.
What you need to know:
- Proposals submitted before December 2, 2025, including those submitted during the recent lapse in appropriations, are not subject to those requirements originally set to take effect on October 10, 2025.
- As of December 2, 2025, such new certifications are required at the time of proposal submission within the Cover Sheet, Biographical Sketch, and Current and Pending (Other) Support forms. These include new certifications related to:
- Completion of research security training by all senior/key personnel; and
- An institution of higher education’s status regarding contracts or agreements with any Confucius Institute.
- Organizations are required to provide supporting documentation, including copies of grants, contracts, and agreements, upon request by NSF.
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You are instructed to take this course, download and save your completion certificate and provide it to ORSP_preaward@fgcu.edu. This certificate must be uploaded with your proposal to NSF.
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To assist research organizations and investigators, NSF has published a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) web page summarizing the new requirements, certification procedures, and relevant timelines. Access the FAQs here.
Training can be done using the following link and takes 45-60 minutes: https://www.secure-center.org/ctm.
If you have questions, please reach out to ORSP.
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Application Deadlines
There are posted deadlines for ORSP applications. For time-sensitive opportunities, ORSP will attempt to accommodate requests but cannot guarantee submission unless the following are met:
For FGCU to meet sponsor requirements and provide added value to each proposal, the following standard internal deadlines have been established for electronic and paper submissions (these lead times do not include time required by the relevant unit(s) for their review/approval):
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Five (5) business days (days when FGCU business operations are open) prior to submission deadline: The final complete budget, additional administrative materials, and draft narrative are due to ORSP.
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Fourteen (14) business days are required for subrecipient documentation when FGCU is the prime for the proposal.
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Two (2) business days prior to submission deadline: The final complete proposal is due to ORSP, including the final proposal narrative. Final changes between the two deadlines are limited to tweaking of the narrative that has no impact upon the budget and other administrative documents.
The deadlines are in place so that last minute errors/warnings can be addressed in advance of the sponsor’s deadlines. If error/warnings are received close to the sponsor deadline and cannot be adjusted, applications may not be submitted if we are not able to remedy the issue(s).
More information can be found at:
https://www.fgcu.edu/academics/research/files/orsp-deadlines.pdf
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Questions? Contact Steve Fraser, sfraser@fgcu.edu. | |
Upcoming Talk: Pixar in a Box: The Math Behind the Movies
March 11, 2026, 4:45 p.m.
With welcoming remarks by Provost Thorne at 4:45 p.m.
We are excited to invite you to an upcoming talk offered through a collaboration between the FGCU Mathletes Circle, the Department of Mathematics, the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS), and the College of Engineering. The talk is open to FGCU faculty, students, community members, families, and K–12 students. Our speaker, Dr. Tony DeRose, spent 23 years as a Senior Scientist at Pixar Animation Studios and is a pioneer in geometric modeling and animation. His work has helped shape iconic films such as The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, and Brave. In his presentation, “Pixar in a Box: The Math Behind the Movies,” Dr. DeRose will explore how mathematics underpins storytelling, creativity, and technology, offering students and the broader community a tangible bridge between discovery and practice.
Registration: Please register yourself and any family members using the following link: https://forms.gle/xV4WgpLUkpA2QHoJA. Classroom location details will be emailed to registered participants.
Organized by: Tanya Huffman, Dr. Cijy Sunny, Dr. Chuck Lindsey, Julie Rose, Director, WCE Student Support Services, U.A. Whitaker College of Engineering.
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Faculty Senate and Academic Affairs
All faculty are invited to attend the Faculty Spring Jam Session on March 27, 4:00–7:00 p.m., at the FGCU Boardwalk. Come enjoy a fun afternoon of live music, open mic, and karaoke, and connect with colleagues in a relaxed setting.
Interested in performing? Sign-Up for Performers, click here.
Just attending? RSVP for attendance here. Please RSVP so we can plan accordingly.
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U.A. Whitaker College of Engineering
WCE CAREER EXPO
March 10, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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