Childhood Remembered at Campus Christmas
“Home for the Holidays” theme aims to help students reflect on Christmas memories.
Professor's First Book to be Published in U.S. and Europe
Andrew Graff, assistant professor of English at Cedarville University, will release his first book, “Bread and Fish,” in fall 2020.
Nursing Students Providing Shoes for the Shoeless
Cedarville volunteers will visit four local schools in November and December.
Big Sky to Big Apple: Acting Dream Coming True
After successful shows out west, 2016 alumna Madison (Hart) Pettis is set to launch her acting career in New York City.
Prestigious Ohioana Grant Awarded to Cedarville Alum
2017 alumnus David Grandouiller earned the prize which honors an Ohio prose writer under the age of 30.
A Cappella Holiday Concert at the Cedarville Opera House
The Inversions, a student-led, coed a cappella group at Cedarville University, will perform its fall concert, “Joy & Wonder,” on Friday, Nov. 22.
Music Professor Wins American Prize for Original Ballet Score
Dr. Austin Jaquith produced the 90-minute selection for the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance.
Student Named to National Clinical Pharmacy Committee
Martha Morton is one of only nine students nationwide accepted on the National Student Advisory Committee.
Day of Discipleship
Every day, Cedarville faculty and staff work tirelessly in the various roles God has granted them at the University. But they go beyond that to fulfill the Great Commission, meeting with students for
intentional times of spiritual growth in their knowledge of the Word, prayer, ministry, and love for Christ.
Life-on-Life Discipleship
At Cedarville University, obeying the Great Commission means a culture of making disciples by going, evangelizing, and teaching until the Word of Christ dwells in us richly (Col. 3:16). Intentional discipleship is embedded in every aspect of the University. From older students to younger, in the residence halls and the classroom, from student life to Global Outreach, making disciples who make disciples is Cedarville’s mission.
Catalyst for Change
Aaron Cook ’99 became the Director of Discipleship Ministries at Cedarville in the summer of 2014. Every year, Cook invests in members of the Discipleship Council, who likewise invest in Discipleship Group leaders, who then pour into D-Group members. It’s a chain reaction of discipleship, in fulfillment of 2 Timothy 2:2.
Seeing the Difference
A Cedarville dad relates his personal testimony of how his daughter has been transformed by the personal investment she’s received at Cedarville. From HeartSong to the classroom to her residence hall, the Gearharts have seen discipleship transform their daughter’s life.