Student Fights COVID-19 with the Cedar 22
This fall, freshman Jason Stafford ran his own marathon around Cedar Lake and through downtown Cedarville.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Beautiful Music for Nearly 50 Years
Many couples dream of making beautiful music together, but Lyle and Connie Anderson really have as music professors celebrating their 49th anniversary this summer.
Students Plan to Pack 1,000 Christmas Shoeboxes for Underprivileged Children
While observing COVID-19 protocols, the packing party will take place on November 6 from 4-8 p.m. in the Alumni Hall of the Dixon Ministry Center.
CU in Community: Raking Leaves, Sparking Conversations
The event is happening this Saturday, November 7, when Global Outreach students will help Cedarville residents with outdoor chores.
Developing K-12 Cyber Resources for the State of Ohio
Cedarville University has been named a Regional Programming Center (RPC) of the Ohio Cyber Range Institute (OCRI), providing cyber education materials for Ohio students.
Professor Helping Lead Central Nervous System Network
Dr. McKenzie Shenk, assistant professor of pharmacy practice at Cedarville University, has been elected chair-elect of the Central Nervous System Practice and Research Network.
Campus Christmas is Underway!
This year’s holiday celebration begins October 30 in the Stevens Student Center, and includes for the first time Dixon Ministry Center, The Center for Biblical and Theological Studies, Centennial Library, and Cedar Lake.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Grateful for a Painful Trial
Social work professor George Huff was riding his bicycle home from Cedarville on July 21, 2014, when his life was changed forever.
Digital and Social Media Manager Named Young PR Professional of the Year
Sarah Gump was named the Young Professional of the Year by the Dayton Area Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) this fall.
NAPLEX Pass Rate Exceeds National and State Averages
Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy class of 2020 currently has a first-time pass rate of 92.5% on the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX).
Singing Interview Leads to True Girl Ministry Adventure
When Kasey Pot found herself singing a capella and reading a children’s book in an impromptu interview, she knew the job might be a little unusual.
Rubik’s Cube Rivalry: Brothers Solve Puzzle In Very Unusual Ways
Solving Rubik’s Cubes is no small matter for Cedarville University brothers Thaddeus and Ivan Krueger.