Increasing Access and Affordability: Cedarville Expands Online Degree Programs
Cedarville launched online undergrad programs in 2025 (accounting, communication, finance, IT management, management). Strong enrollment is fueling expansion into fully online, biblically integrated degrees in psychology, education and Bible starting fall 2026.
New Personal Branding Course Prepares Students for a Competitive Job Market
New personal branding course at Cedarville University helps students define values, communicate strengths and build professional visibility. Taught by business and communication faculty, the course prepares graduates to stand out in the job market.
Creatives and Coders Unite in 48-Hour Video Game Design Challenge
Cedarville University hosted the Global Game Jam Jan. 30–Feb. 1, giving students 48 hours to build games from the theme “mask.” The noncompetitive event united coders, artists and musicians, strengthening teamwork skills for game development.
Fantasy Sports and Real Convictions
Dr. Jared Pincin rose from modest beginnings to become a Cedarville economics professor. Shaped by faith and personal experience, he now mentors students on wise living and warns against the spiritual risks of sports betting.
Shaping Stories of Hope Through “Adventures in Odyssey”
For nearly 40 years, Adventures in Odyssey has shared faith-based stories with families worldwide. Cedarville University alumnus Rudy Haerr supports the long-running radio drama through behind-the-scenes audio production at Focus on the Family.
Math Tools, Cybersecurity and Fast-Fashion Recycling Win at “The Pitch”
Three student ventures took top honors at Cedarville University’s Pitch competition Friday night after coaching and judging rounds. Winners included a middle school fraction-learning tool, affordable cybersecurity for churches and nonprofits, and a fast-fashion recycling concept.
Trustees Approve Seminary Launch, Advance Strategic Growth Initiatives
Cedarville University’s Board of Trustees approved strategic initiatives supporting long-term growth, including launching a seminary and expanding academic programs. Trustees also approved a new budget, faculty hires, promotions and measures to maintain affordability.
Presidential Recognition: Cedarville's Mickle Presented Meritorious Service Medal
Lt. Col. Angelia Mickle, Cedarville University nursing dean, received the Meritorious Service Medal for leading a GuardCare medical mission that delivered more than $600,000 in free community health care in Greene County, Ohio.
Holding Hope Through Loss: The Lasting Impact of Grace Maxwell
One year after the Potomac River crash, Grace Maxwell’s family, Cedarville University, and others honor her life and legacy — a young woman of deep faith whose words and witness continue to inspire hope through grief.
Cybersecurity Camp Launched for Middle School Students
Cedarville University students launch CedarBits, a four-week cybersecurity camp that introduces middle schoolers to digital safety through hands-on projects and critical thinking. The program teaches password management, basic networking and career pathways in cyber operations.
Holistic Approach to College Prep Yields Impressive Results
Cedarville University’s WAVE program helps first-year students succeed through a holistic two-week initiative. By blending academic preparation, spiritual growth and social support, WAVE increased student retention by more than 20 percent — from 71 to 94.5 percent in two years.
Paul Baloche To Debut New Song at Cedarville’s Worship 4:24 Conference
Worship leader Paul Baloche will headline Cedarville University’s Worship 4:24 Conference, Jan. 29–31. He will debut a new song, “Spirit and Truth,” co-written with John Bolin and inspired by John 4:24.