Campus Christmas Explains Cedarville’s Why
Student Center Activity Board filled the Stevens Student Center with a nativity scene, approximately 50 Christmas trees, a Polar Express display, and other decorations from wall to wall and from ceiling to floor.
Foster Care Scholarship Recipient Is a U.S. Senate Intern
A student who lived with his youth pastor as a teen finds a new home at the U.S. Capitol.
Lifetime of Ministry
Throughout its rich 131-year history, Cedarville University has been committed to equipping young people for a lifetime of Gospel impact. Cedarville’s priority on the Gospel can be seen in the sampling of alumni from each of the past six decades who are serving in full-time missions.
Short-Term Teams, Long-Term Impact
Since 1971, Missions Involvement Service/Global Outreach teams have visited 96 countries, bringing the Gospel, sharing hope, engaging culture, and ministering to spiritual, emotional, and physical needs.
Multiplying Urban Discipleship
For more than 30 years, Cedarville has cultivated a relationship with Inner City Impact (ICI), a program for children and teens in Chicago. Each year, Cedarville sends a team of students to support ICI’s ongoing ministry to at-risk youth. For some of these students, what begins as a short-term trip develops into long-term city ministry.
Springfield Leaders and Life Changers
Seven Springfield youth influencers in the spotlight at Key Player banquet and Cedarville University basketball game.
‘Tied and True’ Ministry for Married Students
Young marrieds meet in small groups for mutual encouragement and insight and also learn from more experienced faculty and staff couples.
The Great Commission Next Door
Last year, 451 students through 38 local ministries reached beyond campus to make a Gospel impact on Cedarville, Springfield, Dayton, and other local communities. These student-servants impacted the lives of African refugee children, fellow college students on neighboring campuses, inmates in local jails, and countless others.
“Smaller” ROTC Unit Comes Up Big
Cedarville cadets beat out 17 schools from Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan on their way to national competition next April.
One Family, Six Students, 4,000 Miles
Six members of Anchorage, Alaska family have pursued bachelor's or master's degrees at Cedarville.
Why Missions?
Missions is part of the DNA of Cedarville University. Dr. Matt Bennett, assistant professor of missions and theology, explores three key reasons why missions is so important to Cedarville.
International Students Introduced to Classic American Holiday
34th annual Campus Bible Fellowship Thanksgiving celebration will be held November 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the Fairborn Senior Center.