Pharmacy Program Fuels Mission-Minded Service
Cedarville pharmacy student Thomas Bonifield, inspired by a life-saving moment at a Guatemala clinic, will join Caring Partners International as a missions pharmacist after earning his Pharm.D., supporting medical mission trips across multiple countries.
Dual Enrollment Student Helps Win Cyber Title
Cedarville won a Midwest divisional title at the NCAE Cyber Games on Feb. 7, 2026, after seven hours of live cyber defense. Dual-enrollment senior Kieran Klukas was instrumental and placed 120th in the National Cyber League.
Behind the Music
Cedarville alumni Jim Houser, Mandy Young, and Steve Shore help lead K-LOVE and Air1 with a Christ-centered mission, shaping music and programming that bring hope, encouragement, and truth to millions of listeners each week.
Tradition and Triumph Mark Cedarville’s 130th Commencement Celebration
Cedarville University will hold its 130th commencement May 2, 2026, with two ceremonies honoring 1,167 graduates, celebrating academic achievement, institutional tradition and stories of resilience, remembrance and global impact within its Christ-centered educational mission.
Cedarville Connection Runs Deep in NTSB Investigation of Fatal Midair Crash
Cedarville graduate Caleb Wagner, an NTSB aircraft systems investigator, helps uncover causes of fatal crashes, including the Jan. 29 Washington collision, turning technical evidence into safety recommendations that honor victims and help prevent future tragedies.
Greene County To Honor Forensics Team After National Success
Greene County officials will honor Cedarville University’s nationally successful forensics team April 22 at the Greene County Career Center, recognizing its 2025 Pi Kappa Delta tournament title in reader’s theater and strong individual performances.
Classrooms Without Borders: Unwavering Faith at Home and Abroad
Cedarville alumnus Craig Beatty says a Nepalese student’s profession of faith affirmed his view that classrooms are mission fields. A 2005 graduate, he taught 11 years in Portugal and now leads a Christian school in New Jersey.
Near Aviation’s Birthplace, University Presents Play on Charles Lindbergh
Cedarville University’s production of "Flight: The Rise and Fall of Charles Lindbergh" explores the aviator’s fame, personal tragedy, and public controversy, connecting his story to the Dayton region, where aviation first took flight.
Behind the Chair: How College Student Built “Hair by Analise”
Cedarville University student Analise Alexander turned affordable campus haircuts into “Hair by Analise,” balancing cosmetology, marketing studies and entrepreneurship while building a loyal client base and preparing for a future salon career.
Electric Boat Competition Pushes Cedarville Students Beyond the Classroom
Cedarville University engineering students are gaining hands-on experience in electric boat design through a national competition, applying classroom knowledge to real-world maritime challenges while building skills in problem-solving, manufacturing, testing and innovation.
“Invisible Grief”: New Book Offers Hope for Unmet Longings
“Invisible Grief” by Cedarville alum and pastor Drew Hensley offers hope for infertility, singleness, chronic illness and other unmet longings. Released Jan. 20, it invites honest lament before God and points to Christ’s compassion.
Cedarville University Earns 2026-27 Military Friendly® School Designation
Cedarville University earned the 2026-27 Military Friendly School designation at the silver level, recognizing its support for veterans, service members and their families through strong outcomes, campus resources and military-focused student services.