Sherr to Serve on Mental Health and Recovery Board
Professor will serve as one of four representatives from Greene County during his four-year term.
Stop the Bleed Readies Campus for Injury Treatment
Security officers and School of Pharmacy students receive training.
University Embarks Upon 10-Year Campus Master Plan
Five new buildings plus an expansion of Callan Athletic Center are all part of the vision.
From Pomp and Circumstance to the U.S. Senate
2019 graduate Michael Wilt serves in the southwest Ohio office for U.S. Senator Rob Portman.
Going the Extra Milo for Diabetic Nursing Student
Service dog helped Victoria Denen of Xenia, Ohio, maintain healthy blood sugar levels.
Reviving an Endangered Indigenous Language
Student recording lessons given to Spanish-speaking children who are learning their heritage language.
Student Conducting Preclinical Drug Testing
Her work may lead to medicines that will enhance the body's innate healing processes.
Scientific Implications of Worldviews Focus of Conference
Reclaim Wisdom Conference will help attendants form beliefs based on a six-day creation.
Recognized as a Best School for Veterans
Cedarville named a top regional college for vets in U.S. News and World Report rankings.
Seeing Stars: Cedarville Receives Sky-High Ratings in Survey
Undergrads and graduate students both highly pleased with their Cedarville educational experience.
Forum Brings Together Ohio Leaders Fighting the Opioid Crisis
Education, government, and healthcare representatives meet at Cedarville.
From Cedarville to the Supreme Court
People travel to Washington, D.C. because of its historical value. Audrey Beck, will travel to the nation's capital in a few weeks to continue her career as a law clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.