New Org: Spreading the Light
March 18, 2024—The pressure of academics and daily life makes it easy for college students to focus intensely on academic programs and, therefore, lose sight of people in difficult situations.
A National Trend: Starting With the End in Mind
March 14, 2024—When high school students are searching for the college they will attend, many factors come into play. Among the most obvious include whether the university has its major of interest and how successful graduates are in beginning their careers or graduate school opportunities.
Unveiling Purpose: Bridging Engineering with Missions
March 13, 2024—In a remarkable journey shaped by a childhood missions trip to Guatemala, Brianna Pacecca discovered her passion for sharing the gospel and providing clean water to those in need. Little did she anticipate that her academic pursuit in civil engineering would become a powerful tool for making a difference in the lives of people in third-world countries.
Counting the Costs
March 11, 2024—When many parents look at the headlines about a college education, it is natural for them to ask the question, “Is this really worth it?” When university students (especially in so-called elite institutions) across the country are protesting Israel and effectively calling for the elimination of the Jewish state (with professors often brazenly leading the chants), parents should rightly ask, “What kind of education are we paying for?”
Unlocking Affordability
March 11, 2024—After choosing a college, another big question follows: How are we going to pay for four years of education? One-size-fits-all answers don’t exist.
A Professor's Odyssey: Embracing Major Changes
March 11, 2024—A pivotal part of the college experience for many undergraduate students is discovering the academic program that suits their interests and aligns with God's plan and purpose.
Through Parent Eyes
March 11, 2024—The college decision is vitally important for future students, but it matters every bit as much to the parents who have spent so many years building into their children’s lives.
Launch Pad: Cultivating Christian Calling in Career Services
March 11, 2024—Jeff Reep ’78, Director of Cedarville’s Career Services office, regularly tells students that the average person works 80,000 hours of his or her life. This is more time than they will spend with their spouse and children, recreation, or church. 80,000 hours is staggering.
ROI: Lives Transformed
March 11, 2024—College is not for everyone. But for most, a college education is a privilege to be pursued because it faithfully stewards the gifts and opportunities that the Lord has entrusted to us. In short, a Christian college education will challenge students to maximize their impact for King Jesus.
The Value of a Graduate Degree
March 11, 2024—Cedarville University has been a tremendously formative part in our family as well as in my spiritual growth and development. For all these contributions, I will always be grateful.
From Egypt to Cedarville: A Miraculous Journey
March 6, 2024—Welcome to a touching episode of the Cedarville Stories Podcast, where we bring you the inspiring journey of Caroline Abdelmassih, a student in Cedarville University's Doctor of Pharmacy program.
Playing Basketball to Finding a Career
March 6, 2024—As Mason Buch searched for a summer internship between his junior and senior years at Cedarville University, he found not only help, but genuine support from Cedarville's career services staff.
Beyond the Classroom: Faculty Mentors
March 4, 2024—Paulo Diniz stepped foot on Cedarville University’s campus for the first time in the fall of 2013. Born and raised in São José dos Campos, Brazil, Diniz was anxious about attending college in the United States — he was not fluent in English and felt nervous about communicating with his professors and classmates.
National Excellence in Cyber Security
March 1, 2024—Cedarville University’s commitment to providing a premier education in cybersecurity, anchored in biblical principles, has been recognized with top honors in Cybersecurity Guide’s 2024 rankings. The program secured the No. 1 ranking for Best Overall cybersecurity program, while also being ranked No. 3 for Most Affordable nationwide.
A Lighthouse of love, legacy, and Family Memories
February 28, 2024—In the heart of the village of Cedarville, Bob and Jenny Czerniak embarked on a heartfelt journey to transform an ancient schoolhouse into a haven of cherished family memories.
Internship: The Intersection of Faith and Writing
February 28, 2024—Cedarville student Crissa Esse has combined her love of writing and biology for a highly anticipated summer internship with Answers in Genesis (AiG).
A Paychex Internship: Freshman Edition
February 27, 2024—When it came to finding an internship in his field of study, Levi Larsen discovered that the Cedarville University network was a great place to start.
On-ramp to Career Starts at Spring Fair
February 22, 2024—The largest spring career fair in Greene County took place Wednesday, Feb. 21, in the Doden Field House at Cedarville University. The event, which was free of charge and open to the public, included a record-setting 202 businesses and organizations seeking opportunities to hire their future employees.
Longing for Global Health Service
February 21, 2024—Combining health care with missions was the reason several students from Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy attended the 2023 Global Mission Health Conference in Louisville, Kentucky, this past November.
From Snails to Tales
February 21, 2024—Katie Eubank began modeling with clay when she was 5 years old. Now, 17 years later, she has written, illustrated and published her first book — “Clover’s Crafty Day” — based on her most cherished clay creatures: snails.
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