Life’s Unexpected Challenges
Roscoe Smith never wanted to have a career in higher education, but the opportunity to pursue a relationship with his future wife, Rhonda, was too compelling for the New York native.
Making Pharmacy Look Like God’s Kingdom
For years, Walgreens has provided collegiate pharmacy schools with funds to promote diversity in the health care industry. This year, a donation to Cedarville University will help Cedarville’s school of pharmacy achieve this goal, while building relationships with middle and high school students to make pharmacy a diverse profession for the foreseeable future.
Designing With Purpose: Student Interns With Cedarville Alumni
Cedarville University alumni seem to find each other in the professional world, and a current student’s summer internship is no exception.
Trustees Approve $175M Campaign Extension
At its regular May meeting, Cedarville University’s board of trustees unanimously approved the next step for One Thousand Days Transformed: The Campaign for Cedarville.
Deep Calls for Life
Good health is not something to take for granted.
Shooting for the Stars: Theatre Major Takes on NYC
When Hannah Bradley was 4 years old, she watched her first Broadway musical. Now, 16 years later, she is headed back to New York City to spend the summer studying theatre performance at one of the most prestigious conservatories in the United States.
Cedarville Celebrates National Nurses Week With Inaugural 5K
To reignite a passion for nursing during a national decline, Cedarville University’s School of Nursing (SON) is recognizing and celebrating nurses during National Nurses Week, May 6-12, by hosting an inaugural 5K on May 10 at 8:30 a.m.
Another Record Size Graduating Class at Cedarville University
The pomp and circumstance that one would expect at a college graduation were on display Saturday, May 6, when Cedarville University graduated 965 students — its largest class by 6% — during the 127th annual commencement ceremony in the Doden Field House.
Building on Campaign Success, Cedarville Sets New $175M Goal
Two years earlier than expected, Cedarville University has surpassed its $125 million goal for One Thousand Days Transformed: The Campaign for Cedarville.
From Cancer to Doctor of Pharmacy Degrees
Tracee and Earnest Campbell had no idea what they’d have to go through to earn their degrees from Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy after years of already working in the pharmacy industry.
Students Who Engineer Together, Stay Together
One could say Annie Rourke and Jonathan Gregory do everything together. The pair of engineering students at Cedarville University plan to keep it that way with a wedding and mutual job designing missiles and rockets on the horizon.
PA Program Prepares for Launch on May 8
Cedarville University is a step closer to enrolling its inaugural cohort in the new physician assistant (PA) program with student orientation and faculty hires completed.