IBC Boardless: Flexibility Is Key
Each year, Cedarville University’s Integrated Integrated Business Core (IBC) program generates student groups that design and sell their own products.
Problem Solved: Programming Contest Tests Students Skills
Problem-solving is a skill college students learn in various settings. Now, Cedarville University School of Engineering and Computer Science is offering a campus-wide computer programming competition Saturday, March 25, to help showcase these skills.
Washington Post: Cedarville Is Ohio’s “Most Collegiest Town”
Cedarville mighty college town caught the attention of the Washington Post, which ranked Cedarville as Ohio’s “Most Collegiest College Town.”
At The Forefront of Academic Pro-Life Education
Communication can serve many purposes, and as Christians, we believe advocacy is part of our biblical calling.
Musings of a Writer
As he and his mother sat across from me, I could tell they were hungry for answers. What exactly can you do with a professional writing and information design (PWID) degree?
From WSRN To Resound Radio
Since 1989, Cedarville University has had a student-run radio station that serves as a learning laboratory of sorts for broadcasting and digital media students from the Department of Communication.
The Craftsman Behind Cedarville Communication
If you ask Jim Phipps '68 about his role in building Cedarville University’s Department of Communication, he redirects you. He wants to talk about anyone other than himself.
Communicating the Greatest Story Ever Told
“In the beginning.” These three words start many stories that frame our culture. But the most important use of these words comes in Genesis as part of the grand narrative of the Bible.
No Debate About It
Olivia (Ball) Boesch ’23 gave her first competitive speech 13 years ago. Nervousness, it would seem, no longer speaks doubts into her mind as a college senior.
Second-Generation Au Sable Student Receives $3,000 Scholarship
Abby Gosselink, junior environmental science major from Otley, Iowa, took “field experience” to a whole new level, as she spent her summer studying wildlife, the ecosystem and wetland preservation.
Why Cybersecurity Education Is Important in Ohio
With the support of the Ohio Cyber Range Institute, Cedarville University is hosting The Ohio CyberEd Workshop, March 2-3 in the Stevens Student Center event rooms, beginning 6 p.m. on Thursday.
PA Program Provides Integrated Education
Cedarville University’s continued focus on providing rigorous academic programs in health care will continue with the recently announced provisional-accreditation status for the physician assistant (PA) program.