ACE Women's Network

​​​​​The American Council on Education (ACE)  Women's Network

FGCU is a member of the ACE Women’s Network which is a national system of networks with the goal of advancing and supporting women in higher education.

About the ACE Women's Network

The ACE Women’s Network facilitates the networking of women interested in pursuing leadership opportunities in higher education. A four part structure—Executive Council, state-based networks with chairs, presidential sponsors, and institutional representatives—facilitates these connections, allows for sharing of best practices. 

  • History

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  • ACE Women’s Network IDEALS as Core Principles (ACEWNFL enhancements):

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  • FGCU's Chapter

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  • Join the ACE Women’s Network on EagleLink  

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Upcoming Spring Events

Spring 2025 Events


POSTPONED: Shifting the Tides: How Can We Shape our Culture?

Monday, Feb. 17, 11:30-1:00PM, AB9 138



Lunch and Learn about Golf with Tara McKenna

Tara will offer 30 minute sessions in the simulator to analyze your golf swing (10 people per session)

Monday, March 10, 11:30-1:00PM, SRHM 240 

Dr. McKenna will provide two interactive sessions in SRHM during lunch:

11:30-12:00 Golf Basics

12:00-12:30 Historical Perspectives on Golf

Register for Dr. McKenna's talks and lunch only (no golf simulator)

Try the golf simulator (enrollment limited)

Golf Simulator sessions (up to 6 per session):

Register for 11:30-12:00

Register for 12:00-12:30

Register for 12:30-1:00


FL ACE Women’s Network Annual Conference

Friday, April 25

Seminole State College

Financial support is available. Contact Laura Frost before April 4 (lfrost@fgcu.edu) for updates on registration as the conference fills up!

Contact Us

FGCU ACE Women’s Network Institutional Representative 

Dr. Laura Frost
Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
lfrost@fgcu.edu

Funding for ACE is provided through the Office of the President and through community partners. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this program do not constitute an endorsement on behalf of FGCU.