Students bring hope to troubled teens at Ranch of Opportunity
School of Nursing students spend time with teen girls through clinical rotation.
CU LEAD conference educates and equips students for leadership
Over 1,000 expected for Cedarville's annual student leadership conference.
Cedarville professor awarded prestigious radio honor
Bill Montgomery, Cedarville adjunct instructor and alumnus, was honored with the 2017 Radio Ink Radio Wayne Award for Local Sales Manager of the Year.
Jonathan Akin speaks in Cedarville University chapel
North American Mission Board's Director of Young Leader Engagement will speak in chapel on Wednesday, Jan. 17.
Tutoring services at CU grow 110 percent over six years
The Cove at Cedarville University continues exponential growth, offering opportunities for teaching and learning.
Carver College VP speaking at CU's Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration
Dr. Aaron Lavender will headline a day of celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at Cedarville University.
Rev. James D. Parker Young Leader Scholarship offered for 2018-19
The three-quarter to potentially full-tuition scholarship is given in honor of Cedarville's first black student.
School of Business professor conducts national research on employee communication
Dr. Phoebe Tsai directs nationwide research on the effects of informal and formal communication within the white collar workforce.
Cedarville's Kimble contributes to book on renowned theologian Jonathan Edwards
Dr. Jeremy Kimble edited and contributed to a new book on Great Awakening preacher Jonathan Edwards. The book was released November 30.
Career Services office adds liberal arts liaison
Taylor Phillips now serves as the liberal arts liaison in the career services office, further boosting liberal arts majors' career prospects.
Students complete over 1000 service hours for advocacy class
Eleven students in Professor Heather Heritage's fall 2017 Advocacy Communications class went above and beyond class requirements.
Cedarville Center for Political Studies hosts "Presidential Perils" talk
Cedarville's Center for Political Studies will host Regent University Professor of Law Brad Jacob on Tuesday, Jan. 9.