Dick Walker: A Life Well Lived
His legacy at Cedarville University is steeped in tradition and student life. Dick Walker worked at Cedarville University for 42 years — from 1970 to 2012 — but his work was more of a mission than a place to earn a paycheck.
A Humble Journey of Love
In the realm of social work, Melissa Brown faces the complexities of life head-on, witnessing struggles that occasionally touch her heart. Yet, it's her servant’s heart and unwavering faith in Jesus that serve as guiding lights, leading her to care for others through simple gestures — a conversation, a hug, or a prayer.
U.S. News: M.S.N. Among Ohio's Best
Academic quality can be measured in various ways, including by graduation rates, career placement statistics or national rankings. Cedarville University’s graduate nursing program passes all those parameters, including the U.S. News and World Report ranking that was released today.
What is Conservatism?
Renowned journalist Jay Nordlinger will answer the question “What Is Conservatism?” in his address at Cedarville University on Monday, Feb. 5. Nordlinger will be speaking at 7:30 p.m. in the DeVries Theatre.
Courageous Marketer Brings Life to Christian Movies
The success of a motion picture is often dependent on a quality storyline, impactful themes, good acting and effective marketing. Scott Mills, a film marketer with Engage Media Partners, is confident that his firm’s most recent work on “Journey to Bethlehem” will help it become a holiday hit and a testament to the power of the new wave of Christian filmmaking.
From Trauma to Triumph
George Huff, professor of social work, was awarded the Evidence-Based Practice award by the Cedarville University School of Nursing. The award is based on Huff’s five decades of service in the social work profession.
Tuning Into Success at K-LOVE Internship
For a college student, securing an internship at a leading media outlet in the country is a big deal. Jair Mobley, a senior majoring in broadcasting, digital media and journalism, worked the internship of his dreams this past summer with the Educational Media Foundation--the parent company of K-LOVE and Air1 radio networks.
$6.1 M Estate Gift Brings Campaign to $155.5 M
The Cedarville University Board of Trustees approved the 2024-25 budget and heard of an anonymous $6.1 estate gift to the university.
Generosity Unleashed Through $220K Gift
When Cedarville University began pursuing a school of pharmacy in 2009, Phil and Pam Black were foundational to what has become one of the leading professional pharmacy schools in Ohio.
Sweet Redemption: Student Turns Challenges into Cookie Creations
The smell of sugar and almonds wafted through the air as the warmth from the oven basked the kitchen in a comforting embrace. Even more heartwarming, though, was the joy that 10-year-old Eve Welhener shared with her grandmother. The pair had just baked macarons, a French sandwich cookie that is notoriously difficult to make, for the first time — and they tasted perfect.
Beyond Textbooks: Students Analyze Real Cold Case
Textbooks and faculty lectures are common in higher education. But what about cold cases?
In Steve Meacham’s criminal investigation class at Cedarville University, the former New York State Police senior investigator introduced a cold case for his students to study and learn the principles of criminal investigations.
Empowering Cybersecurity with New Certifications
The SANS Institute is recognized as being one of the most prestigious and trusted training and certification programs for cybersecurity professionals. Certifications from this institute gives credibility to cybersecurity teachers and practitioners.