It's Elementary: 2,600 Elementary Students at Cedarville University Hoops Day
Cedarville University will host nearly 2,600 elementary students for its annual Elementary School Day basketball game on Dec. 1, offering free admission, interactive activities and a high-energy campus experience that introduces young learners to college life.
Setting the World to Music: Premiere at Dayton Philharmonic
Dr. Austin Jaquith and Dr. Steven Winteregg debuted new symphonies with the Dayton Philharmonic, exploring themes from Mahler and Dante. Jaquith’s work aims to capture life’s complexity in sound.
Engineering Students Bridge Town and University Ties
Cedarville University civil engineering students are partnering with village leaders to improve infrastructure and community life. Their senior capstone projects are fostering connection, revitalizing the town and serving as a model for town-gown collaboration.
Cedarville Students Bring Hope to the Elderly
Cedarville students bring hope to local nursing home residents through weekly visits, crafts, hymns and prayer — combating loneliness with compassion.
Cedarville Students Bring Hope to the Elderly
Cedarville students bring hope to local nursing home residents through weekly visits, crafts, hymns and prayer — combating loneliness with compassion.
NBA, MLB Scandals: Will NCAA Be Next?
With federal indictments shaking pro leagues and the NCAA halting a betting proposal, two Cedarville professors are calling for national gambling reform — warning that online sports betting poses rising risks for students, athletes and the integrity of sports.
The Heroics of Weakness: Aaron Welty's Inspiring Journey
Aaron Welty’s journey blends imagination, perseverance, faith, and service. Born with cerebral palsy, he pursued public leadership, served in Washington, and now mentors others through the stories and experiences that shaped his calling.
The Heroics of Weakness: Aaron Welty's Inspiring Journey
Aaron Welty’s journey blends imagination, perseverance, faith, and service. Born with cerebral palsy, he pursued public leadership, served in Washington, and now mentors others through the stories and experiences that shaped his calling.
Global Partnership Brings Dignity to Children With Disabilities
Dr. Megan Brown, associate professor of education at Cedarville University, is working to increase awareness and support for children and families affected by autism. From Sept. 2-5, 2025, she traveled to El Salvador with Joni and Friends, a ministry that serves people with disabilities.
Cedarville Students Combine Faith and Science at Au Sable Institute
A new generation of Cedarville University students is integrating faith and science to shape the future of environmental policy and stewardship through hands-on research at the Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies.
Mentorship That Multiplies: Montgomery's Ripple Effect
Bill Montgomery, president and CEO of The River Radio in Columbus, models mentorship and servant leadership in the lives of his employees at the leading Christian radio station in Ohio and his students at Cedarville University.
Mentorship That Multiplies: Montgomery's Ripple Effect
Bill Montgomery, president and CEO of The River Radio in Columbus, models mentorship and servant leadership in the lives of his employees at the leading Christian radio station in Ohio and his students at Cedarville University.