Behind the Scenes of Elliv
Gabe Cherry ’24 opens the Elliv Board of Directors meeting with an announcement: “We hit our 300th to-do list task for Elliv this week!”
Doing Dorm Life Differently
In July of 2018, I was packing up a moving truck and relocating from my home in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Cedarville, Ohio, to begin work as a Resident Director (RD) at Cedarville University.
Vibrant, Joyful Community
The purpose of this article, and to some degree this entire magazine, is our third area of emphasis — fun. We articulate fun as vibrant, joyful, Christian community.
Leading With Purpose
Cedarville's campus community would not be possible without the leadership of our students, whether that be in public for others to see or behind the scenes and barely noticed. Cedarville students are amazing!
Making Memories
Students may not even realize it, but behind every fun, crazy, and wild event they enjoy on campus is a team of hundreds of staff members and volunteers working tirelessly to make it happen.
Life is Messy
In memory of Kenneth "Coach" Erny, who passed away on Sunday, June 4, 2023 after a three-year battle with ALS.
New Testament Literature Course Available Online
Cedarville University is offering lifelong learning opportunities for individuals to take its New Testament Literature class without charge.
Blueprint Study Skills Course Launches Summer ‘23
The Cove, Cedarville University's academic enrichment center, will launch a new online study skills course called Blueprint this month, aiming to prepare students for collegiate success.
A National Leader Among Christian Online Education
College Consensus, a national research organization that combines the latest college rankings with thousands of student review scores, named Cedarville University No. 2 in the country among Christian universities for having the best online programs.
A Capital Opportunity
Sage Showers has faced rejection. When she was seeking an internship in Washington, D.C., she heard a lot of 'Nos'. Undaunted, she kept going until she finally heard a 'Yes.'
Research Seeks Epilepsy Treatment
It is essential for health care professionals to prescribe the best possible medications to their patients.
A Heart for Adoption
They always knew they wanted to adopt.