
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.

Molecular Biology Campers to Investigate Cancer Cells, Autoimmunity, Gene Editing
Registration deadline for June 3-7 camp is May 22.

Residency Rate Higher Than National Average
Pharmacy students matched to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital and The Cleveland Clinic.

Coming Alongside Native Americans
Professional pharmacy students serve Navaho and Hopi communities in Tuba City, Arizona.

Over 1,000,000 Downloads Worldwide from Digital Archive
Cedarville scholarly research and other university works reach a global audience.

Java Jolt: New App Gives a Boost to Local Cafes
App was developed by Cedarville engineering and computer science grads.

Fore-Wheeler: Driverless Golf Cart Tees Up a Challenge
Engineering students bring self-driving technology to campus.

Largest Graduating Class Awarded Degrees
Justin Lough, Clara Costello, and Jocelyn Quirple were awarded the President's Trophy at graduation.

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.

Graduation: It's a Family Affair
Studio art majors Gina and Miranda Dyson are both earning bachelor's degrees May 4

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.

Puppies Make a "Pawsitive" Impact During Finals Week
Furry friends from 4 Paws For Ability coming to Stevens Student Center May 2.