Finding Hope in Invisible Grief
Drew Hensley’s Invisible Grief shares his journey through infertility, ministry, adoption, and unseen sorrow, offering biblical encouragement that God sees hidden pain, meets people in grief, and restores hope.
Pharmacy Researchers Explore Whether Popular Supplements Can Slow Osteoarthritis
Cedarville University researchers found that glucosamine and chondroitin may help slow osteoarthritis progression by supporting cartilage repair and reducing inflammation, adding momentum to future research on joint health treatments and possible prevention strategies.
Built To Last: Students Design Wind Tunnel for Future Generations
Four Cedarville University engineering students are building the sensors, circuit boards and data systems for a new wind tunnel, creating a lasting teaching tool that will help future students test designs and study airflow.
Resound Earns 2026 CMB University Station of the Year Nomination
Resound Radio, Cedarville University’s student-run station, earned its third straight nomination for Christian Music Broadcasters’ University Station of the Year, highlighting its professional training model, ministry focus and growing influence in Christian radio.
Contagious Creativity: Alumnus’ Personal Branding Business
Despite being told he might never live independently, Noah Wiese, a 2024 Cedarville graduate with autism, now leads marketing for two Chick-fil-A restaurants while building Contagious Creative, a branding business shaped by faith and missions.
Sheep, Stage Lights, and Scripture
Abigail King followed her childhood dream of combining animals and theatre, leading her from Cedarville University to Sight and Sound Theatres in Branson. There, she brings Bible stories to life as an animal trainer, living out a faith-filled calling.
Engineering Students Bring Light to Pastors in Ghana
For nearly two decades, Cedarville University engineering students have designed solar-powered lights for churches in West Africa, helping pastors and communities read Scripture, worship and study after dark while applying engineering skills to long-term missions work.
Music Professor Transforms Office Into Professional Recording Studio
Cedarville professor Austin Jaquith turned his office into a professional recording studio, creating a hands-on teaching space for music production students with industry-standard acoustics and room to grow into immersive audio.
Cedarville School of Pharmacy Partners With Walgreens
Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy has partnered with Walgreens to create career and internship opportunities for students while providing tuition benefits and preferred admissions pathways for Walgreens employees pursuing graduate education.
Trustees Approve New Faculty and Academic Programs, Celebrate Graduates
Cedarville University trustees approved 14 new faculty appointments, updated academic programs and a redesigned general education core, while celebrating 1,167 graduates at the university’s 130th commencement and reviewing progress on major campus projects.
Solar Project Supports Off-Grid Mission Work
Cedarville engineering seniors are developing a solar charge controller with SonSet Solutions to improve reliable electricity for ministries in remote regions, creating a prototype designed to increase durability, efficiency and long-term performance in off-grid settings.
A Calling Shaped by Providence
Shannon Yarosz’s path to Cedarville’s School of Pharmacy shows how God used science, relationships and service to shape a career devoted to teaching students, answering health care questions and caring for others with joy.