Drew Sterwald writes about university programs, faculty, students and alumni for FGCU360.com and other marketing and communications materials. A longtime Florida resident, he joined FGCU in 2011 with 25 years of experience as a newspaper reporter, photographer, editor and designer. He earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Gatsby Gala fundraises for scholarships, honors alum
2010 graduate Michael Nachef receives Young Professional of the Year Award....
Author shares untold stories of Nazi resisters
Nov. 9 reception for book published by director of FGCU’s Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies....
Student entrepreneurs test device with Lee Health
Illumitize is designed to encourage workers and visitors to sanitize their hands before touching patients....
FGCU, Collier County partner to study water quality
Collaboration will be celebrated Nov. 17 with presentations and tours at Freedom Park in Naples....
‘Secret Life of Bees’ author headlines festival
FGCU’s 11th Annual Sanibel Island Writers Conference features Sue Monk Kidd and other noted authors Nov. 3-6....
Enter your short film in new FGCU festival
Deadline is Dec. 2 to submit entries for first Content International Film Festival to be held on campus....
400 pitch in to serve on Make a Difference Day
Volunteers make an impact at a dozen nonprofits around Southwest Florida....
Student Nike collaborator back on national stage
FGCU junior who partnered with sports-gear giant joins panel at White House, shares award for corporate advocacy for people with...
Grant supports FGCU STEM program for girls
GEMS mentors and inspires young women to pursue education and careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics....
Runway Program taking off in right direction
Any aspiring Eagle entrepreneur, regardless of major, can apply for the spring session by Nov. 23....
Meet our female athletes at Wings Up Women
Annual event Oct. 25 connects players with community members and leaders in a variety of professional fields....
Modern twist may shake up Shakespeare
11 students playing more than 20 characters in romantic shipwreck comedy ‘The Tempest,’ running Nov. 11-20 in TheatreLab....