NYT Best-Selling Author at Cedarville
New York Times best-selling author Peter Schweizer will deliver a lecture at Cedarville University on Tuesday, April 2, in the Dixon Ministry Center Chapel. The free event will commence at 7 p.m. and is sponsored by the Young America's Foundation. It is being hosted by Cedarville University's Robert W. Plaster School of Business and the Center for Political Studies.
The Power of Adoption and Sisterhood
Two Cedarville University freshman students share a remarkable journey that has only deepened their faith and friendship. Hannah Woller and Sophia Delp share an extraordinary bond that began as infants — even though they were unaware at that time.
Forensics Team Continues to Speak with Excellence
Cedarville University’s forensics team continues to stand out among the competition.
In its competition at the Novice National Tournament in early March just north of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Cedarville’s team won the national championship in debate.
Marketing in the "Real World"
When most people think of entrepreneurship, the first thing that comes to mind is the word "product." Coming up with a produce that is unique and creative can be challenging for future business owners.
Vision Behind the Lens of a College Student
In the heart of a busy college campus, Matthew Black, a 19-year-old sophomore at Cedarville University is developing his own videography business, one that he hopes will afford him opportunities to tell heart-warming stories through videos and pictures.
Unearthing Hope from an Unexpected Journey
Each week on the Cedarville Stories Podcast, stories of alumni, students, faculty and staff are shared. One never knows where the story will go, but one thing is for certain, God's love, grace, and mercy can be seen as the guest shares their journey.
Brads Receives M.Div Preaching Award
Cedarville University’s Master of Divinity Text-Driven Preaching Award was presented to Andrew Brads on Monday, March 18, during the 10 a.m. chapel service. This award is presented by Cedarville’s School of Biblical and Theological Studies.
New Org: Spreading the Light
The pressure of academics and daily life makes it easy for college students to focus intensely on academic programs and, therefore, lose sight of people in difficult situations.
A National Trend: Starting With the End in Mind
When high school students are searching for the college they will attend, many factors come into play. Among the most obvious include whether the university has its major of interest and how successful graduates are in beginning their careers or graduate school opportunities.
Unveiling Purpose: Bridging Engineering with Missions
In a remarkable journey shaped by a childhood missions trip to Guatemala, Brianna Pacecca discovered her passion for sharing the gospel and providing clean water to those in need. Little did she anticipate that her academic pursuit in civil engineering would become a powerful tool for making a difference in the lives of people in third-world countries.
A Professor's Odyssey: Embracing Major Changes
A pivotal part of the college experience for many undergraduate students is discovering the academic program that suits their interests and aligns with God's plan and purpose.
The Value of a Graduate Degree
Cedarville University has been a tremendously formative part in our family as well as in my spiritual growth and development. For all these contributions, I will always be grateful.