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David Luther
https://www.fsw.edu/directory/people/dluther
Professor, English Edit This Profile Email: David.Luther@fsw.edu Phone: (239) 732-3920 Extension: 33920 Location: COLLIER F204 Department: School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Fitness Center
https://www.fsw.edu/campusrec/fitnesscenter
Our FacilitiesAll our facilities are accessible to current students, faculty and staff with good standing with the college. Lee Campus FacilityLocated on the back lefthand side of the Suncoast Credit union Arena, the Lee campus fitness Center is approximately 3,600 square feet. This space has a variety of strength and cardio equipment including treadmills, ellipticals, stairmills, strength machines, and free weights. Collier Campus FacilityLocated in Building J room 133, the Collier Fitness Center is a 1400 square foot facility. It is home to cardio equipment, cable machines, and free weights. This space is ideal for a quick workout between classes.Charlotte Campus FacilityLocated in Building O room 109, the Charlotte Fitness Center is a compact facility with hand weights, cardio machine, and chest bench press. This space is ideal for a quick workout between classes.HoursLee Campus Facility Hours: Lee Campus Facility Hours: Monday - Friday 10 AM - 6 PM *subject to closures for special eventsCollier Campus Facility BUC Card Access: Monday - Friday: 8 am - 7 pmCharlotte Campus Facility Hours: Monday - Friday: 7:00am - 7:00pmLocationLee Campus FacilitySuncoast Credit Union Arena 13350 FSW Parkway Fort Myers, FL 33919Collier Campus FacilityBuilding J, Room 133 7505 Grand Lely Dr, Naples, FL 34113Charlotte Campus FacilityBuilding O, Room 109 26300 Airport Rd, Punta Gorda, FL 33950Athletics Training ScheduleBaseball Fri 2 - 4 PM M Basketball Mon, Wed, & Fri 10 AM - 11 AM
Learn to Lead
https://www.fsw.edu/studentengagement/studentleadership/learntolead
Get the skills you need to lead!Student Leadership offers a wide range of learning opportunities for students to develop and strengthen their leadership skills and knowledge. These opportunities are designed to empower students, foster personal growth, and prepare them for future leadership roles. Here are some learning opportunities offered by Student Leadership:Accelerate Your LeadershipDates, times, and locations are available on Bucs Corner. Leadership Launch Leadership Launch is a one-day conference with professional development, learning, and networking opportunities for student leaders across all four locations. Through this conference, you will be provided the opportunity to connect with transformative leaders and engage in dynamic presentations and interactive workshops. The conference is held during the third week of the Fall semester. Ignite! Ignite! is an informative gathering aimed at introducing you to a wide range of leadership programs available to enhance your leadership skills and experiences. This event provides a platform for students to discover opportunities, network with program representatives, and ignite their passion for leadership development. This event is held on each campus on various days in the Fall semester. Leadership Simulations Leadership Simulation is an immersive and experiential gathering designed to provide college students with a hands-on opportunity to apply and refine their leadership skills in a real-world context. Through a series of challenging and engaging activities, participants will navigate leadership scenarios, collaborate with peers, and gain valuable insights into their own leadership abilities. This event is held on each campus on various days in the Fall and Spring semester. Leadership Refuel Leadership Refuel is a half-day seminar designed to enhance individual and group development, forge stronger connections with classmates, strengthen your bonds, trust, and communication, and provide critical insights and applicable skill sets amongst your fellow students. The seminar is held during the third week of the Spring semester. L.E.A.D.S. Center SessionsDates, times, and locations are available on Bucs Corner. The Art of Leadership Discovering Styles that Drive Success! The Art of Leadership provides a unique opportunity for college students to assess their leadership styles and skills in a collaborative group format. Through interactive exercises, discussions, and feedback, participants gain insights into their strengths, areas for improvement, and opportunities for growth as leaders. Rise Up! Rise Up! is a series of interactive workshops designed to foster awareness and open dialogue on a range of pertinent subjects, creating a culture of advocacy, empowerment, and understanding. We discuss topics such as identity, free speech, civil engagement and discourse, and self-advocacy. Attend four (4) Rise Up sessions and complete a Reflection to earn a digital badge! Other Topics L.E.A.D.S. Center Sessions cover a variety of topics aimed to strengthen different soft skills and leadership abilities. Topics include Adaptive Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, the Active Citizen Continuum, Growth Mindset, and The Student Leadership Challenge.
Meet the Team
https://www.fsw.edu/studentengagement/studentleadership/team
Linda Johnsen Director Office: Lee, Q 127 Phone: 239-732-3998 E-mail: ljohnsen@fsw.edu Facilitates: Clifton Strengths Gabrielly Cordon-Ayala Coordinator Office: Collier, A 106 Phone: 239-732-3706 E-mail: gcordon@fsw.edu Facilitates: Student Leadership Challenge Michael Mears Coordinator Office: Lee, Q 127 Phone: (863) 674-6037 E-mail: mmears2@fsw.edu Facilitates: Myers-Briggs Elizabeth Smith Staff Assistant Office: Collier, A 106 Phone: 239-732-3908 E-mail: esmith35@fsw.edu
First-Year Success
https://www.fsw.edu/studentengagement/firstyearsuccess
Supporting new students by providing resources and programs for a smooth start, fostering a sense of belonging and connection within the campus community (e.g., Peer Mentors, SLS 1515 Cornerstone Experience Course, Academic & Career Pathways, Student Success Workshops).Peer MentorsPeer mentoring is a valuable opportunity for students to support their peers, share experiences, and foster a sense of community at FSW. Peer Mentors play a crucial role in helping students feel connected, supported, and engaged during their first semester. They cultivate an environment that promotes personal growth, academic success, and a sense of belonging.If you're interested in becoming a Peer Mentor, click the button below to view the requirements and apply:Apply NowSLS 1515 Cornerstone Experience CourseThe Cornerstone Experience (SLS 1515) course helps students transition to college life by helping first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills for academic success. It covers topics like goal setting, time management, career exploration, study skills, health and wellness, financial management, and more. The knowledge gained in the course will equip students for success not only at FSW but also in their personal and professional lives. Academic & Career PathwaysAn Academic and Career Pathway consists of degree or certificate programs focused on a specific career area. Programs within a pathway share similar interests, skills, and opportunities for transfer or gain employment. Think of pathways as road maps guiding your education toward your career destination.Click Here For More InformationStudent Success WorkshopsStudent Success Workshops help students excel in and out of the classroom. These interactive sessions offer practical strategies to improve personal and academic achievement, making college more rewarding and manageable. Available throughout the semester, both in-person and on-demand, the workshops provide many opportunities to enhance skills. Whether you're a new or continuing student, these workshops will help you navigate college and achieve your academic and personal goals. Some of the workshop topics include navigating the college experience, time management, SMART goals, test-taking strategies, financial literacy, study skills, and more.Click Here For More Information
Community Outreach
https://www.fsw.edu/studentengagement/communityoutreach
Engaging with local organizations to offer educational resources and support for broader access to education in the community, bridging barriers of access and resources (e.g., College for a Day program, presentations and workshops, relationship building, etc.)College for a Day ProgramStudent Transitions invites local community organizations to participate in our College for a Day program. This unique initiative offers your students or participants a valuable opportunity to experience campus life firsthand. By attending workshops, participating in activities and events, and learning about available student resources and support, they will gain insights that can help remove barriers to success and expand educational access. Why Participate?Prepare for the Future: Equip your students with the knowledge and confidence they need to take their next steps in both their personal and professional lives.Build Connections: Foster meaningful relationships with current college students, faculty, and staff.Access Resources and Support Services: Learn about essential resources and support systems that will aid in academic and personal success.Enhance Readiness: Give your students a head start in understanding the college environment and expectations.By participating in College for a Day, your organization will play a pivotal role in inspiring and preparing the next generation for higher education. Let’s work together to support our students' dreams and aspirations.For more information or to participate in the program, click on the button below to email us.Click Here for More Information or QuestionsPresentations and Workshops Student Transitions hosts presentations and workshops at community organizations for students and families to learn about college life, campus resources, and support services at FSW. We also offer workshops on topics such as navigating the college experience, time management, SMART goals, test-taking strategies, financial literacy, study skills, and more. Our goal is to expand educational access and information to the students and families that community organizations serve.If you want more information or would like us to present at your organization, click the button below to email us. Click Here for More Information or Questions
FSW Families
https://www.fsw.edu/studentengagement/fswfamilies
Welcome parents, friends, and supporters to our FSW family. We want you to know you are an important part of your student’s success. FSW Families is here to offer information, resources, and opportunities to help you support your student on their college journey.Upcoming Family EventsBuc Block Party - Fall Semester Family Weekend - Spring Semester For details and dates, check Bucs Corner Support Your Buccaneer Resources Departments Academic Calendar Adaptive Services Tutoring Services Support Admissions Bucs Corner (Student Organizations & Campus Events) Academic Advising Career Connections Center Financial Aid Health and Wellness Registrar Residency Residents Life Student Engagement Testing Services Study Abroad Veterans Services College Terminology IT Help Desk Graduation Commencement Ceremony Click Here For More Information or QuestionsTips For Your StudentFirst Year StudentsFor many first-year college students, adjusting from high school to college is a big challenge. In high school, teachers are available every day to help and reach out to students who need assistance. In college, professors are available only during office hours or by appointment, and students must take the initiative to meet with them. Besides seeking help from academic support services, building a group of friends is also important, especially on a large campus.Tips and resources for your studentGet involved with your residence hall (if your student is living on campus) and connect with your resident assistant (RA) for support and guidance.Become a member of a student club or organization - check out Bucs Corner for all the possibilities.Make friends with classmates and form study groups (this is really important for first-year commuter students)Find an on-campus job. Check with financial aid to see if you qualify for work study, and check in with the human resources department to see student job opportunities. International StudentsAdjusting to campus life can be challenging for international students. They have to deal with language barriers, new or different foods, traditions, social and academic expectations, and being far from family. This can lead to culture shock and feelings of isolation. International students often find it hard to fit in socially and adapt academically (Tsai, 2015). It's important for international students to get connected with community resources to help with their transition.Tips and Resources for your studentIf living on campus, getting connected with your resident assistant (RA) can be helpful.Connecting with the Office of Student Engagement can help with meeting other students and integrating into campus lifeVisiting the Writing Center for help with papers and presentationsStay connected with your academic advisor to make sure you are on track and taking the right classes Military-Connected StudentsMilitary-connected students often bring diverse life experiences. Many are transfer students, may have families, and have traveled the world due to their military service. They are usually protective of their military-supported financial package, focused on classes, and balancing jobs and family obligations. Their needs differ from those of traditional college students. Finding a supportive on-campus community, like the Office of Veteran Services, can help them achieve their social and academic goals. The office offers tools and resources to help military-connected students integrate into the community.Tips and resources for your studentSeek out and explore the Office of Veteran Services and find a community, department, or organization that provides a sense of belonging. Such as Fitness Center, Student EngagementGet to know your academic advisorVisit the Career Connections Center to help with career goals, internships, and other opportunities to enhance your experienceTake care of yourself and get help, if needed, from Adaptive Services, Care Services, and Academic Advising Transfer Students Many people mistakenly believe that transfer students have an easier time adjusting to a new school because they have already been to college. In reality, transfer students face their own challenges. Since they are often halfway through their college journey, it is crucial for them to quickly connect with resources and support services such as academic advising and career services.Tips and resources for your studentVisit academic advising to connect with your advisor and review what credits transferred in from your former schoolMake connections with the Career Connect Center to get aligned with career goals and explore internshipsConnect with clubs and organizations through the Office of Student Engagement
Student Support Services
https://www.fsw.edu/studentengagement/anchors
Connecting students to enhanced support and resources to improve retention and graduation rates.FSW Anchors Program FSW Anchors is a student success program focuses on enhancing retention and graduation rates by providing comprehensive support in academics, professional development, and personal growth for students. Students in the program can expect to:Increase their GPAGet connected to mentors – both inside and outside of the college – to provide guidance and adviceReceive enhanced support from offices such as Academic Advising, Adaptive and Care Services, Financial Aid and moreGet help navigating the transfer or job-seeking process so that you can be prepared for life after graduationFSW is committed to helping students achieve their academic, personal, and professional goals. We offer regular check-ins and ongoing support throughout the semester to ensure students stay on track and on the path to graduate.Eligibility RequirementsParticipants must be FSW students working towards an associate or bachelor's degree or certificate. Other criteria may apply - contact studenttransitions@fsw.edu for more information. Apply NowClick Here for More Information or Questions
Join Phi Theta Kappa
https://www.fsw.edu/ptk/join
Phi Theta Kappa’s mission is to recognize academic achievement of college students and to provide opportunities for growth as a scholar and leader.Membership in Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society guarantees you access to benefits that will recognize your outstanding academic accomplishments and provide you with the competitive edge that helps ensure future success. These benefits are unmatched by any other collegiate honor society.Membership recognizes your academic successPhi Theta Kappa Golden Key Membership PinPhi Theta Kappa Membership Certificate and ID CardRecognition during college induction ceremonyNotation of membership on your college transcriptRecognition by wearing Phi Theta Kappa commencement regalia during college graduation and other official ceremoniesPress release announcing your academic achievementMembership empowers you with a competitive edge$90 million in national scholarship opportunitiesTransfer ScholarshipsOpportunity to be published in Phi Theta Kappa's anthology, Nota BeneOpportunities to develop research and servant leadership skills by participating in Honors in Action programming with the local chapterOpportunity to become part of a network of nearly 3 million fellow scholars and servant leaders on more than 1,285 campuses worldwidePersonalized letters of recommendation for scholarships and employmentTo be eligible for membership: You must have completed at least 12 hours of coursework that may be applied to an associate degree.You must generally have a grade point average of 3.5.You must receive an invitation to membership from the chapter at the college where presently enrolled.You must adhere to the moral standards of the society.To find out if you are eligible for Phi Theta Kappa membership, contact your local chapter advisor.
Scholarships
https://www.fsw.edu/ptk/scholarships
With over $90 million in scholarships nationally for eligible members, Phi Theta Kappa helps you finish the dreams you started. Scholarships Categories Associate Applications Open In Spring Bachelor’s Applications Open In FallMaster’s Applications Open In FallOther Application dates varyTransfer Scholarships Available at nearly 750 senior institutions. Find colleges in your state that offer transfer scholarships.Scholarships are administered by each senior institution.Find Colleges Offering Transfer Scholarships
FACULTY PROFILES
https://www.fsw.edu/curc/facultyprofiles
Dr. Gerald Anzalone Professor Jordan Donini Dr. Myriam Mompoint CURC with Gus and Jordan
FACULTY RESOURCES
https://www.fsw.edu/curc/facultyresources
For information concerning internal and external grants, research reassign time, and sabbatical, click on this link to Team AAspire https://www.fsw.edu/facultystaff/osprFor professional development opportunities, click on this link to the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence https://www.fsw.edu/tlc For information regarding financial support for travel, supplies, and memberships related to your teaching or research click on this link to the Professional Development Committee https://www.fsw.edu/vpaa/professionaldevelopementcommitee