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September 26, 2012
By Carol Lee
Opinions about the economy dominate our daily news and nonstop political ads. Beyond the tax break rhetoric, fiscal policy blame, and national debt forecasts are real people who are losing hope, along with their jobs.
What happened to the American Dream?
On October 25–26, 2012, Cedarville University will host the American Dream Conference: Christian Perspectives on the Economy. Keynote speakers -- including Arthur Brooks of the American Enterprise Institute -- will explore how the American economy has become so central to our political, financial, and professional lives and what a biblical understanding of wealth really means.
You are invited! Conference sessions are free and underwritten by generous donors.
In addition to providing conference information, today's post shares why events like this are such an important part of the college experience.
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Why Christ Centered Higher Education?
February 22, 2012
By Carol Lee
In today's Parent Prep post, guest writer Carol Lee declares that she's "done with the evening news."
Find out why, access a new online resource, and learn what this has to do with Cedarville University's approach to educating students anyway.
Curious to learn more? Click here.
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January 18, 2012
By Carol Lee
Cedarville University is turning 125 this month! The most recent issue of Cedarville's awarding-winning Inspire magazine kicked off this milestone year with an edition called "The Cedarville You Need to Know." The issue begins by asking (and answering) a question you may be wondering about, too: "Is the Cost of Higher Education Worth It?" (pg. 10). The article explores why higher education costs so much, if it can be affordable, where tuition dollars go, and how much college debt is reasonable. It's a must-read for parents!
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