Model U.N. team takes top local honors, heads to nationals
Cedarville's Model United Nations team won three of the four top delegate awards in the Dayton Model U.N. Competition.
Cedarville faculty grant funds husband-wife art show
Cedarville professor Annie Lee-Zimerle and her husband, Brian, will show artwork at Wilmington College until March 10.
Cedarville University honors local farmers
Cedarville University will welcome local farmers to campus on Feb. 23 for Farmers Night.
Cedarville students "Sing, Dance, Laugh" for a cause
Three CU student orgs come together to raise funds for Maple Tree Cancer Alliance.
Joshua Michael named new Dean of Library Services
The 1999 Cedarville University graduate will assume his new position in July as Lynn Brock steps down after 43 years.
Allberry gives Cedarville lecture on body image and the Gospel
Allberry will present "Why the Gospel is Good News for Your Body" on February 22 and follow it up with a Q&A session.
2017 Alumna of the Year to speak in chapel
Joy Summers will speak in chapel on Thursday, Feb. 22.
Professor and daughter raise funds for clean water
Pete Savard, assistant professor of nursing, is working to fund projects creating clean water around the world.
Scott Klusendorf speaks in Cedarville chapel
Founder and president of Life Training Institute will speak on Tuesday, Feb. 20.
100 companies and grad schools recruiting at Cedarville career fair
Students will be able to network with organizations like the FBI, Honda, Answers in Genesis, and Reynolds & Reynolds.
Programming contest prepares students for national stage
School of Engineering programming competition prepares students for regional and international programming competitions as well as future careers.
Cedarville set to host 32nd Annual Music Showcase
High school musicians from around the country will participate in an honor choir, band, or string orchestra.