Launch Pad: Cultivating Christian Calling in Career Services
Jeff Reep ’78, Director of Cedarville’s Career Services office, regularly tells students that the average person works 80,000 hours of his or her life. This is more time than they will spend with their spouse and children, recreation, or church. 80,000 hours is staggering.
ROI: Lives Transformed
College is not for everyone. But for most, a college education is a privilege to be pursued because it faithfully stewards the gifts and opportunities that the Lord has entrusted to us. In short, a Christian college education will challenge students to maximize their impact for King Jesus.
Playing Basketball to Finding a Career
As Mason Buch searched for a summer internship between his junior and senior years at Cedarville University, he found not only help, but genuine support from Cedarville's career services staff.
From Egypt to Cedarville: A Miraculous Journey
Welcome to a touching episode of the Cedarville Stories Podcast, where we bring you the inspiring journey of Caroline Abdelmassih, a student in Cedarville University's Doctor of Pharmacy program.
Beyond the Classroom: Faculty Mentors
Paulo Diniz stepped foot on Cedarville University’s campus for the first time in the fall of 2013. Born and raised in São José dos Campos, Brazil, Diniz was anxious about attending college in the United States — he was not fluent in English and felt nervous about communicating with his professors and classmates.
National Excellence in Cybersecurity
Cedarville University’s commitment to providing a premier education in cybersecurity, anchored in biblical principles, has been recognized with top honors in Cybersecurity Guide’s 2024 rankings. The program secured the No. 1 ranking for Best Overall cybersecurity program, while also being ranked No. 3 for Most Affordable nationwide.
Cedarville's Gilman Scholar Takes on Oxford
In February 2022, Thad Burson didn’t fully believe studying abroad was going to be an option. Now, a year later, as the recipient of the State Department’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, he is studying foreign policy at the University of Oxford in Oxford, England.
A Lighthouse of love, legacy, and Family Memories
In the heart of the village of Cedarville, Bob and Jenny Czerniak embarked on a heartfelt journey to transform an ancient schoolhouse into a haven of cherished family memories.
A Paychex Internship: Freshman Edition
When it came to finding an internship in his field of study, Levi Larsen discovered that the Cedarville University network was a great place to start.
A Testament of Endurance
A lifetime goal for many runners is to run a marathon. According to the U.S. Census, only 0.17% of the world population has run a single marathon, much less multiple.
From Cedarville to Capitol Hill: Mays' Path to Political Leadership
The political pipeline from Cedarville University to Washington, D.C. has brought another graduate from rural Ohio to the nation’s capital. This time, it’s Benjamin Mays, who recently began his career as a legislative correspondent for Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley.
On-ramp to Career Starts at Spring Fair
The largest spring career fair in Greene County took place Wednesday, Feb. 21, in the Doden Field House at Cedarville University. The event, which was free of charge and open to the public, included a record-setting 202 businesses and organizations seeking opportunities to hire their future employees.