Cedarville Stories Podcast: Faithfulness Over Reluctance
December 1, 2021 — 2004 alumnus Philip Miller was installed as senior pastor at The Moody Church in downtown Chicago in 2020. He is now part of a long line of faithful men of God who have served at this signature evangelical church.
Greased Lightnin’: Stage Prop Reborn as Winning Race Car
November 30, 2021 — When Jay Kinsinger’s son needed a stage prop car for his high school production of “Grease,” he never would have imagined that the rusted-out 1957 Nash Metropolitan would be drag racing only two years later.
The Gift of Learning! Enrichment Bags Serve Local Elementary Students
November 30, 2021 — The enrichment bags contain educational materials and activities in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
21st Annual Community Christmas Celebration Heralds the Season December 5
November 30, 2021 — The celebration begins at 6 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
Cedarville Named National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense for Second Time
November 29, 2021 — This is the second consecutive time that Cedarville has been received this prestigious designation from the National Security Agency. It was previously awarded in 2018.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Thankful for a Bonus Round
November 24, 2021 — On this Thanksgiving Day, we are grateful for all of the Lord’s many, many blessings. This week’s podcast guest, Dr. Michael McKay, Assistant Professor of Biblical Theology, has experienced those blessings in a profound and life-changing way this year.
15,000 Lights, 1,095 Ornaments: Epic Tree Lighting Inspires Giving
November 23, 2021 — Cedarville University will host its annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony on Tuesday, Nov. 30. The event will run from 7 to 7:30 p.m. and is open to the public free of charge.
Online Tutoring: An Academic and Social Lifeline
November 23, 2021 — When the country went into lockdown because of COVID-19 in March 2020, The Cove, Cedarville’s academic enrichment center, was ready to provide extra care and help through a new service at the time: online tutoring.
"Ribbiting" Research: Frozen Frogs and Nerve Degeneration
November 23, 2021 — Can frogs help scientists better understand how to delay nerve degeneration? Three professors from Cedarville University’s school of pharmacy and department of science and mathematics are coming together to try to answer that question.
UV Rays Sanitize Phones, Masks, and More
November 23, 2021 — School of Pharmacy professors wanted to test how useful a public ultraviolet sanitizing station would be for the general public.
Equipping Christian Human Service Professionals
November 23, 2021 — The first conference of the Association of Christians in Health and Human Services (ACHHS) was held this fall. The organization was co-founded by Dr. Michael Sherr, chair of Cedarville University's social work department.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: God's Safe Keeping
November 19, 2021 — Jeff and Criss have five sons, four of whom have served or are currently serving with the U.S. Armed Forces.
Dr. Murray Murdoch Retiring After 56 Years
November 18, 2021 — Dr. J. Murray Murdoch, distinguished professor of history and government, began his long and impactful career at Cedarville University in 1965.
Campus Activity Board Deck…orating the Halls
November 17, 2021 — On Friday, Cedarville’s campus activity board will transform Stevens Student Center, the Dixon Ministry Center Lobby, the Center for Biblical and Theological Studies, and Chick-fil-A into a winter wonderland.
Professors Present Research on Biblical Racial Reconciliation
November 16, 2021 — Dr. Kevin Jones and Dr. Mark Owens will present their research based on the book of Colossians at the three-day Evangelical Theological Society Conference in Fort Worth, Texas, on November 18.
ROTC Ranger Team Victorious; West Point Is Next
November 15, 2021 — Cedarville students who are members of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) at Central State defeated the largest schools in the Midwest at the 7th Brigade Rangers Challenge.
Human Cadaver Study Goes High Tech
November 15, 2021 — Starting next spring, students in Cedarville University’s school of allied health will have access to a new interactive device that will allow them to understand the human body in a digital way.
NIH Study to Reduce Opioid Deaths in Greene County
November 12, 2021 — Cedarville University professor Dr. Brenda Pahl has been working as part of a National Institutes of Health (NIH) program studying the opioid crisis.
Student Business Spotlights Military Suicide Prevention
November 12, 2021 — The tragedy of military suicide is all too familiar to Joshua Johnson, a junior management major and member of the Ohio Air National Guard.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Remembering Dr. Michael Firmin, One Year Later
November 11, 2021 — Last year on October 27, we lost a dedicated professor and dear friend, Dr. Michael Firmin, Distinguished Professor of Psychology. We remember him again through this podcast, recorded just 12 days before his passing.
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