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Quitting smoking isn’t easy — but you don’t have to do it alone!

In this episode of Ask the Pharmacist, Dr. Shannon Yarosz from Cedarville University explains how to quit smoking using over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapy, including patches, gum, and lozenges. She shares guidance on choosing the right product, what to do after a relapse, and when to consider prescription medications for additional support.

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When Is a Teen Migraine Serious Enough for a Doctor?

Do over-the-counter meds actually help teen migraines — and what should you avoid?

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CU Grad Webinars — Résumé Development With Jenny Czerniak

Learn how to create a standout résumé in this CU Grad Webinar led by Jenny Czerniak. This session covers résumé structure, ATS optimization, and how to highlight your skills through measurable results. Designed for graduate students, it provides practical strategies to tailor your résumé, showcase your experience, and confidently take the next step in your career journey.

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1000 Days To Grow as a Christian Educator

Learn how Cedarville University partners with Christian educators through ACSI to provide flexible, Christ-centered programs that equip you and your students for lasting impact.

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CU Grad Webinars — Using LinkedIn Strategically With Cam Arminio

Learn how to use LinkedIn effectively with guidance from Cedarville’s Career Services team. This session walks through profile-building, networking strategies, and using the alumni tool to form meaningful professional connections. Discover how to showcase your skills, gain endorsements, and connect with alumni to support your career journey.

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Speak Up, Cedarville

We are a community of believers accountable to one another, called to reflect the character of Jesus Christ and to be obedient to His Word. We strive to love God and others, live with integrity, and...

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Title IX Myths

In this informative video, we delve into the misconceptions surrounding the Title IX process. Our expert debunks four common myths that often lead to misunderstandings and hesitations about reporting...

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Title IX at Cedarville

Title IX Coordinator Shannon Berkheiser shares the role the Title IX office has on campus, how it can assist in difficult situations, and what students should do to seek help.

If you have experienced...

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Sexual Assault Awareness Month | Myth #2

In reality, clothing choice is NOT a factor in sexual assault; it is an excuse used by the offender to justify violence and shift responsibility to the victim. Talking about the way a victim was...

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Sexual Assault Awareness Month | Myth #1

Cedarville University is participating in Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April by dispelling four of the main myths that surround sexual violence in our culture. Shannon Berkheiser, Title IX...

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Sexual Assault Awareness Month | Myth #3

This is simply not true. In reality, about 7% of men experience sexual violence during their four years of college. Men and boys who have been sexually assaulted may fear that others may question...

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Sexual Assault Awareness Month | Myth #4

Myth #4: Someone who has been sexually assaulted will appear battered and bruised and act hysterical.

Opposite of this, many victims of sexual assault are not visibly injured, and everyone responds...