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The Cedarville University Board of Trustees met January 26-27, 2023, amid a season of unparalleled enrollment growth and record fundraising.
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In partnership with Fairborn, Ohio’s Tangible Solutions, Cedarville University biomedical engineering students are beginning exploratory research into 3D-printed spinal implants for their senior capstone projects, providing many with the necessary bodily structure to survive.
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Cedarville University engineering students hope to stay afloat during the 30th annual cardboard canoe race on Friday, September 30, from 3-5 p.m. at the university’s Cedar Lake. Hundreds of spectators will line the sidewalks around the lake to cheer on the handmade boats.
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The Strategic Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE) has named Cedarville University’s Dr. Keith Shomper, professor of computer science and cyber operations, as one of its Excellence Award recipients for July 2021.
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While the national pass rate average for recently graduated engineering students is 62%, according to the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES), all of Cedarville's first civil engineering cohort graduates passed the FE exam in their first attempt.
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One year after the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez snapped Cedarville University's five-year winning streak in the World Solar Splash competition, Cedarville used a flawless run in the endurance segment of the 2022 World Solar Splash to win this year’s championship.
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The Cedarville University Student Rocket Team took flight at the NASA Student Launch 2022 competition in Huntsville, Alabama, placing second in two categories during the three-day competition in April.
A total of 60 teams, 44 in the university division, launched rockets for the NASA-sponsored competition. Schools involved included the U.S. Air Force Academy, Ohio State University, Purdue University and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, which won the overall competition.
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Five computer science students, along with Dr. Seth Hamman, associate professor of cyber operations and computer science, made the trip to south Florida for Hack the Port 22, a prestigious conference of cyber professionals, academics, and students.
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In a world where we heavily rely on computers in our daily lives, good hackers like 2006 alumnus Ben Sprague are needed to fix vulnerabilities before they’re used for harm.
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Cedarville University’s new Civil Engineering Center, which opened at the start of the current academic year, will be dedicated on Wednesday, Oct. 14.
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The largest college career fair in Greene County will be held virtually this year on Wednesday, Sept. 30, from 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
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The university welcomed approximately 900 first-time freshmen students to campus during Getting Started Weekend.
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Cedarville University’s newest energy-efficient vehicle, Karcharias, took home gold in the virtual 2020 SAE Supermileage competition.
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Cedarville’s energy-efficient vehicle Sting won the award during the year when on-track events were canceled due to COVID-19.
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Graduate and undergraduate students will be welcomed back to campus as scheduled on August 14-16, 2020.
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Sophomore Connor Heart is using the talents and passions God has given him to bring the love and light of Christ to others.
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Funds raised will be used for scholarships and emergency support for students and their families facing financial hardship because of the coronavirus.
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Connor Hart and the Hands of Hope non-profit switch from creating prosthetics to helping in the effort against the pandemic.
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Cedarville University President Dr. Thomas White announced this morning the university will teach online for the remainder of the semester.
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As of Monday, March 16, all Cedarville University classes switched to online learning.