Every Gift Matters
When Cedarville University publicly launched its $125 million, One Thousand Days Transformed campaign in 2019, the University believes that every gift would be important — whether large or small.
World Traveler Finds Home in Cedarville
When Alina Leo, instructor of management in Cedarville University’s Robert W. Plaster School of Business, left her hometown in Lithuania at age 22, she never expected to one day find a home in Ohio.
Innovative Capstone Brings Community to Refugee Camps
For Mahiro Sano, a recent industrial and innovative design graduate from Cedarville University, her goal in design has always been to serve others.
Faithfully Serving
Jeff Haymond can be easily spotted on campus as he drives up in his vintage Cutlass convertible. But his love for vintage cars is just one small thing that makes his life interesting.
Down at The River: Cedarville’s Impact Through Radio
Eight Cedarville University graduates are providing the greater Columbus region with uplifting and encouraging programming.
Annual GO Conference Brings Global Missionaries to Campus
For decades, Cedarville University’s Global Outreach (GO) conference has brought in speakers with a passion for missions.
The Season of Giving: Thank You From Cedarville University
Cedarville University wants to thank its community for going above and beyond, raising $480,185.22 during its Giving Tuesday initiative on November 29.
75 Years Later: Faith Through Flames
Even as an Air Force pilot during the Vietnam War, Daniel Kinniburgh always kept a calm demeanor and rigid faith.
A Life Changing Impact
It was 1964, and Tom was minding his own business in a store in Xenia, Ohio.
What I Didn’t Say: A Journey Through Parkinson’s
For people who are battling Parkinson’s disease, how can they — and their care partners--effectively walk through this difficult journey?
Making a Difference in Healthcare: One Patient at a Time
In just three years since graduating from Cedarville University’s School of School of Pharmacy, Dr. Kofi Amoah has fully devoted himself to community health and safety.