![Abby Jo and Crissa Students win writing essay contest](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/abby-jo-and-crissa.jpg?sfvrsn=c9cafd2b_1)
Gen Z-Focused Essays Win Awards
When The Gospel Coalition launched a worldwide essay competition for young writers focusing on Gen Z this summer, two junior Cedarville University professional writing and information design (PWID) students boldly answered the call.
![2324-029-cybersecurity-lab-crop The newly renovated exterior of the computer science labs.](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2023/2324-029-cybersecurity-lab-crop.jpg?sfvrsn=7fc125d0_1)
Computer Science Lab Renovations Meeting Student Needs
A leader among computer science and cyber operations programs, Cedarville University has updated its computer science labs to meet the needs of the growing department.
![2324-036-cybersecurity-wing-crop David Reid serving in Covid Relief.](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2023/2324-036-cybersecurity-wing-crop.jpg?sfvrsn=346848ab_1)
Cedarville Cybersecurity Students and the 179th Cyberspace Wing of the Air Force
In Mansfield, Ohio, the 179th wing of the Air National Guard is being converted into the first cyberspace wing in the Air National Guard, positioned specifically to defend against cyber threats to national security.
![karyoberbrunnerheadshot (1)_2 Kary Oberbrunner.](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2023/karyoberbrunnerheadshot-(1)_2.jpg?sfvrsn=3ba2a315_1)
Entrepreneurship Opportunities Extend Beyond the Business Department
Cedarville University's Berry Chair of Entrepreneurship, Dr. Kary Oberbrunner,is providing countless opportunities for students to grow as entrepreneurs.
![2324-068-DECA-crop edarville University students in pharmacy, nursing and athletic training teaching high school students about the health professions at the Dayton Early College Academy (DECA).](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2023/2324-068-deca-crop.jpg?sfvrsn=e30953f6_1)
Walgreens Grant Allows School of Pharmacy to Invest in High Schoolers
After a recent grant from Walgreens to Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy, Cedarville’s health care programs are making a difference in the local community by providing opportunities for high school students to get insight into the health professions.
![2324-043-Kareck-Crop Josiah Kareck practicing for "The Crucible."](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2023/2324-043-kareck-crop.jpg?sfvrsn=411d0ab9_1)
Standing With Giants: Josiah Kareck’s Journey With Theatre
Standing on a stage in front of hundreds of people has never been a foreign concept to Cedarville University fifth-year theatre student Josiah Kareck.
![2324-021-career-fair-crop Students talking to recruiters at a career fair.](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2023/2324-021-career-fair-crop.jpg?sfvrsn=e571ca59_1)
The Stakes Are High: Land a Job at the Fall Career Fair
The largest career fair in Cedarville University’s 136-year history will take place on Wednesday, Oct.11, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Doden Field House.
![2324-041-civil-crop Stephen Ayers teaching a civil engineering class.](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2023/2324-041-civil-crop.jpg?sfvrsn=63e11ae3_1)
Civil Engineering Program Receives ABET Accreditation
Nearly five years since its inception, Cedarville University’s civil engineering program has received accreditation by the ABET.
![2324-024-cribmates-crop Woller (right) and Delp (left) outside the Stevens Student Center during the fall of their freshman year.](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2023/2324-024-cribmates-crop.jpg?sfvrsn=aa581abb_1)
From Crib Mates to Roommates
In 2005, 18 families from the U.S., unknown to each other previously, adopted daughters from the Hunan province in China.
![Brown_PR_1_1 "You're a good man, Charlie Brown."](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2023/brown_pr_1_1.jpg?sfvrsn=c33d6f26_1)
"You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” Brings the Joys and Hopefulness of Childhood to Homecoming Weekend
This October 5, Cedarville University will open its 2023-2024 theatre season with a mainstage production of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” by Clark Gesner based off Charles Schultz’s beloved comic strip “Peanuts.”
![2324-048-crowned-chains-crop The Crowned Chains team.](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2023/2324-048-crowned-chains-crop.jpg?sfvrsn=7e3305ff_1)
Crowned Chains and the Integrated Business Core
Starting a business is difficult, but for 10 Cedarville University students, launching the jewelry company Crowned Chains has had a very successful start.
![2324-Edward-Meng-Crop Dr. Yuan Meng listens as a student asks a question. Meng comes to Cedarville following stints at both Auburn and Mount Vernon Nazarene University.](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2023/2324-edward-meng-crop.jpg?sfvrsn=66dcd94_1)
Concussion Research Could Be a Game Changer
In 2022, according to research studies by the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Texas, approximately 5 in 10 concussions were undiagnosed, due largely in part to the subjectivity of typical concussion tests.