Father and Son Bond During Scientific Journal Chapter Writing
Dr. Tim Veenstra and his son, Benjamin, combined their academic and occupational interests with family bonding when they co-authored a chapter on Proteomic Applications in Identifying Protein-Protein Interactions.
Roommates to New Hampshire
What started as a vague, crazy idea in their sophomore year of college turned into a 1,000-mile bicycle ride they would never forget.
Economics Graduate Creates Groundbreaking New Software
It’s no secret college students have full schedules with classes and homework, not to mention extracurriculars. But with the help of his new website app “Homework Muffin,” Joel Kendall has solved one ever-present college student concern: time management.
Professor’s Aviation Education Soars
When Dr. Daryl Smith was 13, he took a trip to the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado — a trip that would spark a new passion, new career and new mission.
Fiscal Management: Cedarville Students Manage College Debt
Much has been made in the media about the cost of higher education. Tuition costs continue to climb, causing students to take out larger amounts of loans to pay for their education.
Cedarville Offers New MSN and DNP Concentration
In an effort to stay ahead of the rapidly changing needs in health care, Cedarville University’s School of Nursing is offering the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) for its Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degrees.
Cedarville Hosts International Conference on Creationism
Cedarville University will serve as the new host for the ninth International Conference on Creationism, July 16 -19.
Bestselling Author Is Cedarville’s Berry Chair of Entrepreneurship
Nearly 18 years ago, Kary Oberbrunner scribbled “10-23-05 Cedarville?” next to Psalm 75 in his Bible. Now, 12 books, two companies, and one doctoral degree later, this Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author and entrepreneur is serving as the Berry Chair of Entrepreneurship.
Early Application Leads to New Scholarship Opportunity
Every fall, high school seniors are faced with college applications. They wonder when, where and how they should apply. Cedarville University is making this decision easier by offering a $1,000 scholarship to students who apply before November 1.
Military as Missions
A young David Carr didn’t know what he wanted to do with his life. He was a standout basketball player for Cedarville High School, and later at the local university.
Cedarville Coach Pivotal in Training of Paralympic Medalist
Jeff Bolender, affectionately known as "Coach Bo," has coached dozens of track and cross country athletes at Cedarville University in the last several decades.
Cedarville’s Print and Postal Shop: Best in Business
The In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) awarded Cedarville University’s print and postal services the In-Plant of the Year Award.