A New Trend: How Pharmacists Are Transforming Healthcare
In years past, pharmacist work centered primarily on medications. Recently, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, however, patient needs have provided opportunities for pharmacists to offer direct patient care.
Cedarville Seniors Use Capstone to Redesign Local Nonprofit
For many college students, projects simply fulfill a grade. But for five communication students at Cedarville University, they are using their senior capstone project to serve their local community by identifying and solving communication issues within a nonprofit organization in Dayton.
Creator: A Collaboration Between Intern and National Recording Artist
Emma Haylett, a sophomore worship major with a songwriting minor at Cedarville University, has endless opportunities as she pursues her passions.
Creating a Space to Receive Grace
Bubbly. Energetic. Positive. Visionary. Kim Ahlgrim is a dynamo.
Are Community Pharmacies Returning to the Health Care Landscape?
In today’s culture, we are led to believe that “bigger is better.” Is that the reality when it comes to how pharmacies serve the general public?
Ohio Student Has Career Liftoff with NASA Scholarship
When people hear the word “NASA,” they probably think of space and rockets. But for Tara Keller, a molecular biology major at Cedarville University, her interest in biology and health care landed her a research opportunity with the well-renowned organization.
Students Rally Around Professor in Need
Good health is not something to take for granted. Just ask Dr. Chuck Elliott, Senior Professor of Communication at Cedarville University.
Graduate School Rapid Growth
As the Cedarville University Graduate School continues to experience exponential growth, Dr. Brian Shook, who was named assistant vice president for graduate enrollment in the fall of 2022, is preparing the program for the future.
Acting Up: Students Recognized for Excellent Performance
This fall, Cedarville University’s theatre department performed “The Giver,” a play based on the well-beloved book written by Lois Lowry, also adapted for film. The show was a success, but one of the biggest impacts was on the actors themselves.
Christmas Giving: Students Pack 1,000 Shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child
‘Tis the season for gifts – but nothing can quite compare to opening a gift, maybe for the first time, from someone halfway across the world.
From Healthcare to Business
How does a student epidemiologist end up teaching international business at Cedarville University? For Dan Sterkenburg, God mapped out an entirely different course than what he had planned.
Professor Helps Launch Publishing Company’s Educational Site
Cedarville University’s Dr. Nick Carrington, associate professor of professional writing, is helping launch Innovo Publishing’s Christian Publishing Portal.