Cedarville Standing Strong in Challenging Environment for Higher Education
Cedarville University is positioned well because of its long-standing focus on core values — integrating Biblical truth into every aspect of university life while adapting strategically to meet the needs of today's students.
Beyond the Counter: Pairing Pharmacy With Innovation
Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy, in partnership with the university’s Robert W. Plaster School of Business, launched a dual-degree pathway that enables students to earn both a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) and a Master of Arts in Innovation (MAI) on an accelerated timeline.
Cedarville University Honors Legacy of Trustee Lorne Scharnberg
Lorne Scharnberg, a devoted supporter and longtime trustee of Cedarville University, died Sunday, Sept. 7, at age 82 after more than two decades of shaping the institution through his generosity and servant leadership.
Cedarville University’s Enrollment Reaches 7,265 Students
This fall, Cedarville welcomed its largest student body, reaching 7,265 students across its undergraduate, graduate, and dual-enrollment programs, including new online undergraduate degrees.
Dr. Samuel Gregg To Champion Free Trade at Cedarville University
As global markets face rising protectionist pressures, Dr. Samuel Gregg, president of the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER), will speak about free trade as an essential requirement for prosperity, peace and the preservation of liberty at Cedarville University.
Cedarville, Geneva Launch Career-Boosting Partnerships
Students and professionals pursuing a career in health care, higher education or cybersecurity now have a clearer path as the result of three new agreements between Cedarville University and Geneva College.
Now Online: Undergraduate Degree in Biblical Studies
Taking theological education to students across the globe, Cedarville University is launching a fully online Bachelor of Arts in biblical and theological studies.
Rooted in Truth: Two Shepherds and Their Book
After hearing students ask “What should I do with my life?” and “Can I really trust the Bible?” for what seemed like the hundredth time, Dr. Jon Wood and Dr. Trent Rogers realized that maybe it was time to write a book. So, they did.
Sound Choices: Cedarville Partners with WavMaker for Ethical Music Use
At Cedarville University, students are taught to prioritize ethical media use, creative excellence and integrity for how content is sourced and produced.
Finding Courage in a World of Fear
A new 52-week devotional by Dr. Thomas White, president of Cedarville University, "Strong and Courageous: Timeless Truths to Conquer Fear, Crush Anxiety and Defeat Despair in an Uncertain World," was released Aug. 13.
CyberWeb Protects NonProfits and Churches
Adam Dyer, Cedarville University’s Information Security Analyst, is actively working to equip others with online protection tools and the knowledge to defend themselves.
Remembering the Big Red Machine: Honoring Bob Howsam
The leader of the Big Red Machine will be honored during a 30-minute tribute on Saturday, Aug. 16, by Cedarville professor Dr. Daryl Smith, author of the book, “Making the Big Red Machine: Bob Howsam and the Cincinnati Reds of the 1970s.”