In Sickness and in Health: Students Plan Weddings Amidst COVID
May 21, 2021 — Most married couples can recall stories of stress from the wedding planning process, but COVID has added another layer of complication.
Disciples for Life
May 21, 2021 — Meet six friends who met at Cedarville 30 years ago. Their decades-long commitment to the Lord and to each other has not flagged. They continue to spur one another on to love and good deeds.
The Wonder of Corporate Worship
May 21, 2021 — In a season when tuning in to services online has become the norm,
nothing can replace enjoying the wonder of our faith together as the body
of Christ.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Running the Relay Race of Faith
May 20, 2021 — Diana Perkey is a 1991 alumna of Cedarville and was recently named the Director of Alumni Engagement. She’s been on the run since she arrived, and her impact is already being felt.
Transformational Road Trip
May 20, 2021 — Summertime is the season for hitting the road. Iconic American destinations such as the Grand Canyon or Washington, D.C., beckon millions each year. For believers, these trips offer more than an invigorating adventure; they are an opportunity for spiritual transformation.
Thank You, Custodians! COVID Sparks Gratitude Campaign
May 19, 2021 — Cedarville University has offered entirely in-person classes during the 2020-2021 academic year thanks to many, but without this behind-the-scenes band of heroes, none of it would have been possible. Thank you, custodial staff!
More Than Fresh Air
May 19, 2021 — What is it about summer camp? Is it the challenge of fun outdoor activities, the reconnecting with the beauty of God’s creation, or the quiet moments alone with the Lord that inspire us? Discover why many have made camp a regular spiritual growth rhythm.
Summer Reading List
May 19, 2021 — During this Season for Growth, consider picking up one of these titles written or recommended by our Cedarville faculty to grow in grace, godly wisdom, your love of the Word, and your relationship with the Lord.
Investing in the Next Generation of Inventors
May 18, 2021 — Cedarville University’s Industrial and Innovative Design majors at the Columbus-based International Center for Creativity are serving as judges and mentors for the Ohio Invention Convention.
Passing the Test: Nationally Recognized NCLEX Review Professor Retires
May 18, 2021 — After 37 years, Professor Mark Klimek retired from Cedarville, leaving his mark on countless students and establishing a national reputation for his National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) review resources.
Scholar of the Great Outdoors
May 17, 2021 — Carson Gehman, a Cedarville University junior biology major from Hot Springs, South Dakota, was awarded a $5,100 scholarship to the Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies for the summer.
New Courses Teach Multisensory Approach for Struggling Readers
May 14, 2021 — The two new electives will be offered in the fall of 2021 and spring of 2022.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Servanthood Lessons From A Doorman to the Stars
May 13, 2021 — For Tim Abel, Cedarville event manager, one of the most important laboratories for learning servanthood happened on Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago.
Pharmacy Alum Promotes Postgraduate Education
May 13, 2021 — Cedarville University 2020 pharmacy graduate Dr. Jared Vega has been accepted into the American College of Clinical Pharmacy’s (ACCP) National Resident Advisory Committee.
With Music Videos, Now Is The Time to Worship
May 11, 2021 — Cedarville’s worship bands Resonance and Rekindle, as well as the mixed ensemble Jubilate, have produced music videos to inspire praise and thanksgiving.
New Graduate Program, Faculty Hires Highlight Trustees Meeting
May 11, 2021 — At last week’s board of trustees meeting, board members approved a new graduate program and four new faculty members, reviewed artist renderings for the proposed Lorne Scharnberg Business Center, and endorsed a $2,000 bonus for all full-time employees.
100% Pharmacy Year Two Residency Match Rate
May 10, 2021 — Residency placements included Yale Health, MD Anderson Cancer Center, the Mayo Clinic, and the Cleveland Clinic, among many others.
Legally Blind Social Work Major Seeks to Serve
May 7, 2021 — Social work majors seek to bear others’ emotional burdens, but for sophomore Hannah Abel, she has an added difficulty to navigate: her sight.
Alumnus Photographer Featured on "Good Morning America"
May 7, 2021 — David Ward, a 2019 Cedarville grad, captured the images for 8Up, a rooftop restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky, which attracted media attention for its socially distanced dining pop-up igloos.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Toolbox Is His Altar
May 6, 2021 — As much as he loves tapping into his plumbing expertise, Paul Mitchell’s heart ultimately is for living water.
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