![617-C-Senior-design-project-focuses-on-health-of-women Rebekah Jerschina](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2019/617-c-senior-design-project-focuses-on-health-of-women.jpg?sfvrsn=13f3c621_0)
Project Addresses Women's Health Dangers
Rebekah Jershina's project has been honored by the Columbus (OH) chapter of the Industrial Designers Society of America.
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Molecular Biology Campers to Investigate Cancer Cells, Autoimmunity, Gene Editing
Registration deadline for June 3-7 camp is May 22.
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Residency Rate Higher Than National Average
Pharmacy students matched to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital and The Cleveland Clinic.
![615-C-Tremendous-opportunity-to-serve-Native-American-communities Professional pharmacy students on Tuba City, Arizona trip.](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2019/615-c-tremendous-opportunity-to-serve-native-american-communities.jpg?sfvrsn=7a9d9ae2_0)
Coming Alongside Native Americans
Professional pharmacy students serve Navaho and Hopi communities in Tuba City, Arizona.
![613-C-One-million-downloads-for-Cedarville-digital-archive Digital Commons archive](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2019/613-c-one-million-downloads-for-cedarville-digital-archive.jpg?sfvrsn=c4843266_0)
Over 1,000,000 Downloads Worldwide from Digital Archive
Cedarville scholarly research and other university works reach a global audience.
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Java Jolt: New App Gives a Boost to Local Cafes
App was developed by Cedarville engineering and computer science grads.
![611-C-Autonomous-golf-cart-brings-self-driving-technology-to-the-green Autonomous golf cart at Cedarville](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2019/611-c-autonomous-golf-cart-brings-self-driving-technology-to-the-green.jpg?sfvrsn=f365868a_0)
Fore-Wheeler: Driverless Golf Cart Tees Up a Challenge
Engineering students bring self-driving technology to campus.
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Largest Graduating Class Awarded Degrees
Justin Lough, Clara Costello, and Jocelyn Quirple were awarded the President's Trophy at graduation.
![603-C2-Mother-and-daugther-graduate-from-college-together Miranda and Gina Dyson at Cedarville graduation 2019](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2019/603-c2-mother-and-daugther-graduate-from-college-together.jpg?sfvrsn=9b230996_0)
Graduation: It's a Family Affair
Studio art majors Gina and Miranda Dyson are both earning bachelor's degrees May 4
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The Pastor’s Pastor Leaves a Legacy of Pointing People to Jesus
Beloved preacher, author, and teacher Dr. Warren Wiersbe passed away Thursday, May 2, 2019.
![609-C-Pharmacy-professor-teaching-Stop-the-Bleed-program-in-Honduras Stop the Bleed program](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2019/609-c-pharmacy-professor-teaching-stop-the-bleed-program-in-honduras.jpg?sfvrsn=561dd341_0)
Teaching Stop the Bleed Lessons is Goal of Pharmacy Missions Trip
Dr. Jeff Huston, associate professor of pharmacy practice, will lead the trip May 7-17 to Honduras.