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.
“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.
From Cedarville to K-LOVE
Three Cedarville alumni now serve in senior leadership at K-LOVE and Air1, using the skills, faith, and biblical foundation they gained at Cedarville to help lead the nation’s largest contemporary Christian music radio network.
Living Room Worship Offers Students a Space for Authentic Fellowship
Living Room Worship offers Cedarville students a welcoming, stage-free space for prayer, singing and fellowship, meeting a growing desire among young adults for authentic Christian community and unforced worship.
Treating More Than Wounds: Paper Calls for Mental Health Care in ASD Cases
Cedarville pharmacy student Thurein Zan coauthored international research urging dermatology and mental-health collaboration to treat artefactual skin disorder, highlighting diagnostic challenges, psychiatric links and multidisciplinary therapies.
From Routine Workout to Hemorrhagic Stroke: A Story of Survival
After a routine workout on Dec. 1, 2025, Cedarville alum Carlos Hidalgo suffered a hemorrhagic stroke. He recalls peace, prayers and gospel conversations with medical staff. Now recovering, he’s living with “biblical urgency.”
Cedarville Ranks Third in National Cyber League Competition
Cedarville University cyber operations students placed third in the National Cyber League last fall as AI-driven attacks intensify and cybersecurity jobs go unfilled. Two students earned perfect scores, and the team will compete again in April 2026.
Celebrating $205.8M and Future Cedarville Sphere
Dr. Will Smallwood highlights Cedarville University’s record $205.8 million campaign, sharing how scholarships, facilities, and ministry opportunities are transforming campus life, while a bold vision for the future adds an unexpected and memorable twist.
Helping Foster Teens Find Their Place
Cedarville grads Eric and Kara Gilmore founded Immerse Arkansas in Little Rock to support foster and at-risk teens with meals, mentoring, job and housing help, building steady relationships and pathways to lasting independence.
Supreme Court Advocate To Address Religious Freedom at Cedarville
Randall Wenger, a nationally recognized constitutional attorney and religious liberty advocate, will visit Cedarville University Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 7 p.m. to deliver a lecture titled “Why Is Religious Liberty Important?”
Biblical Perspectives on Political Leadership
“In Pursuit of Moral Political Leadership,” a new book by the history and government faculty of Cedarville University, offers a collection of 11 case studies analyzing notable political leaders through a biblical lens.