CU Grad Webinars — Salary Negotiation With Jeff Reep
This video provides practical guidance on evaluating job offers and navigating salary negotiation. Jeff Reep walks through real examples and career advice, helping students learn how to make informed decisions, maintain integrity, and leverage available resources. It’s a valuable resource for anyone preparing to enter the workforce or considering multiple job opportunities.
Struggling after daylight saving time — which sleep aids work, and what should you avoid?
Can melatonin or Benadryl fix sleep after Daylight Saving Time — and what helps teen migraines safely?
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CU In Class | Intro to Adversarial Thinking for Cybersecurity
This lecture introduces adversarial thinking as a core cybersecurity skill and shows how it connects technical knowledge, creativity, and strategic reasoning. Using examples from the CIA triad, hacking case studies, and game theory, the speaker explains why cybersecurity is an adversarial conflict between defenders and attackers. The lesson highlights how students can learn to anticipate threats, spot unsafe assumptions, and think like a hacker to strengthen security practice.
Why Choose the MDiv + MBA Pathway From Cedarville
Cedarville University’s MDiv + MBA dual-degree pathway prepares students for impactful ministry by combining theological depth with business expertise. Designed for efficiency and real-world application, this program equips graduates to lead churches and ministries with strong biblical conviction, strategic thinking, and effective management skills in a variety of ministry contexts.
Top of Mind: Campus-wide AI Initiative
Cedarville University is pioneering the integration of AI in higher education through a campus-wide ChatGPT Edu solution. With secure tools, AI tutors, and faculty-built GPTs, students gain hands-on experience while grounded in a biblical worldview. This approach prepares graduates to use technology wisely, think critically, and represent Christ faithfully in a rapidly evolving digital world.
Value of an MBA for Healthcare Professionals
Discover how combining clinical expertise with business knowledge creates stronger, more effective health care leaders. In this interview, Eric Smith explains how an MBA equips professionals to navigate financial challenges, improve efficiency, and lead organizations with greater impact in today’s evolving health care landscape.
The Truth About Over-the-Counter Sleep Aids!
In this episode of Ask the Pharmacist, Dr. Shannon Yarosz from Cedarville University explains how over-the-counter sleep aids like melatonin and antihistamines work, when they should be used, and why they are best for short-term relief. Viewers also learn practical sleep hygiene tips and when to seek help from a healthcare provider for ongoing sleep issues.
PA Studies at Cedarville
Start a rewarding career as a physician associate and impact patient lives every day.
🔗 Learn more about Cedarville’s PA program: https://www.cedarville.edu/academics/programs/master-of-medical...
Freedom to Flourish The End of Socialism
This Cedarville University guest lecture features Professor James Otteson discussing socialism, capitalism, and the moral foundations of a free society. He explains why voluntary cooperation has produced greater prosperity, why dignity matters in economic life, and how historical changes in morality and culture shaped modern institutions. The session concludes with audience questions on poverty, inequality, technology, and the roots of economic change.
Why Study Youth Ministry at Cedarville?
Cedarville University’s Youth Ministry program prepares students to address the spiritual challenges facing today’s youth. Through biblical teaching, practical experience, and mentorship from experienced faculty, students learn how to make disciples and lead effective student ministries that have lasting impact.
Why Study Special Education at Cedarville
Cedarville University’s special education program equips students to serve K–12 learners with mild to moderate disabilities through hands-on experience and a biblical worldview. With over 500 clinical hours, Christ-centered faculty mentorship, and licensure opportunities, graduates are prepared to teach in diverse educational settings and make a meaningful impact through compassionate, effective instruction.