Cedarville's Family Nurse Practitioner program ranked among most affordable
FNP program cited as 12th-most affordable out of 640 online programs when comparing out-of-state tuition.
CU professor combines faith and culture at seminary art show
Multimedia art by Cedarville professor Zac Benson is currently being shown at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.
Cedarville will "paws" for puppies during finals week
K9s at the Ville will bring "4 Paws for Ability" puppies on campus December 12 to help students de-stress during finals week.
Air Force Marathon honors CU student volunteers with Tailwind Award
The U.S. Air Force Marathon honored seven Cedarville sport business management students for their tireless volunteer efforts.
Biomedical engineering, pharmacy programs make progress toward 3D printing human tissue scaffolds
Two Cedarville programs will publish research on 3D printing human tissue in March 2018 through the Orthopaedic Research Society.
Industrial and innovative design seniors collaborate with GM
Cedarville students completed a design exercise at the International Center for Creativity with General Motors on October 18.
CU business major connects talents with ministry passion
Senior Tim Marvin interned with Wycliffe Bible Translators in summer 2017.
Local coffee shop hosts student and alumni art
An art show exhibiting art from Cedarville students and alumni will be held at Beans-n-Cream, 65 N Main St, Cedarville, OH, from 6-10 p.m. on Dec. 8.
Cedarville students host Virtual Dementia experience
School of Nursing students will also take part in a health education presentation on dementia during the Dec. 6 event.
Students visit White House for Christmas celebration
CU's president and his family open up their home to students for an evening of fun and food.
Pharmacy prof presents at nation's largest gathering of pharmacists
Dr. Melody Hartzler will present at the ASHP Midyear Meeting in Orlando, Florida, on Wednesday, Dec. 6.
HeartSong reaches tens of thousands through online streaming
Cedarville University’s HeartSong Ministries reaches listeners worldwide through Apple Music and Spotify.