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.
Library exhibit showcases rescued Ukrainian art
Collector hoped to preserve part of his homeland’s cultural history after the demise of the Soviet Union....
Coding camp aims to inspire young programmers
Math faculty organizes program’s debut with support from Arthrex....
Alum cultivates expertise in edible landscaping
Successful entrepreneur and designer of FGCU’s Food Forest featured in The News-Press....
Teachers get intensive STEM training at FGCU
By training educators how to teach STEM subjects better, FGCU and Project Lead the Way help ensure that more students...
No joke: Philosophy prof competes in comedy benefit
Proceeds will support children’s services at SalusCare, the region’s largest provider of treatment for individuals with mental health and substance-use...
Student ‘Virus Hunters’ publish research in peer journal
Publication reflects how faculty and students contribute to scientific knowledge and understanding of common viruses....
Frog Watch volunteers listen to call of the wild
Rainy season research sheds light on status of amphibians and environment....
Artists use new methods, materials to reduce toxic risks
The importance of artists’ safety is as foundational as a coat of primer throughout FGCU’s art programs....
Professor offers tips for contemplative living
Individuals need to figure out which practice works best for them....
FGCU engages teens in intensive STEM program
40 high school students from Lee and Collier counties selected for free summer camp....
Students practice social studies teaching at Immokalee school
Exercise helps teachers in training gain experience with children....
Summer camp for drum majors a first for FGCU
Event could become a draw for high school bands across the Southeastern United States...