Alumna Amplifies Voices in Global Fight Against Injustice
Cedarville University alumna Sarah Mathew uses storytelling to advance the mission of the Invisible Girl Project, raising awareness of gender-based violence in India while pursuing graduate studies in technology policy and international security at Columbia University.
Carlos Hidalgo's Win-Win Faith
When a hemorrhagic stroke threatened his life, Cedarville graduate Carlos "Bumper" Hidalgo found peace in a simple truth: whether he lived or died, he belonged to Christ. His story is a powerful testimony of faith, prayer, and eternal perspective.
From Cedarville to the White House: A Student’s Internship Experience
Cedarville University junior Paige Johnson’s White House internship was interrupted by a government shutdown, but the experience strengthened her faith, resilience and leadership skills while confirming her desire to pursue a career in public service.
How One Creative Studio Is Helping Communities Flourish Through Design
Cedarville alumni Jesse and Carissa Bowser turned a shared love for art into Victory Garden Studio, using murals, branding, and visual storytelling to help businesses and community spaces build identity, connection, and lasting local impact.
Women in Ministry Support Leadership Development and Church Planting
Recent Cedarville University graduate Molly Miller will serve a yearlong residency at Traders Point Christian Church, focusing on leadership development, volunteer training and discipleship as she pursues long-term ministry in church planting.
Missionary Kid To Serve Aboard Mercy Ship
Abbie Hewitt, a 2025 Cedarville graduate and former missionary kid, will teach first grade aboard a Mercy Ships hospital vessel in fall 2026, supporting missionary families and helping children grow academically and spiritually.
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.