Historic Graduating Class Set for Cedarville’s 127th Commencement
Cedarville University will celebrate the accomplishments of its 964 graduates — a 6% increase from 2022 and the largest graduating class in university history — during its 127th commencement Saturday, May 6, in the Doden Field House.
More Than a Book Club
Amidst racial tensions that continue to plague our culture, Cedarville University’s Kingdom Diversity Advisory Council is seeking to spark conversations on campus that instill a greater understanding of what the Bible says about race and diversity.
Cedarville To Host First GenCyber Camp
Cedarville University was awarded a grant by the National Security Agency (NSA) to host its first GenCyber cybersecurity camp this summer, June 26-30.
To Worship God
Jim Cato quickly learned as a young man that his skills were better used off the field than playing football.
Simply the Best: Cedarville Claims Model U.N. "Most Outstanding Delegation"
Cedarville University’s Model United Nations (U.N.) team achieved great success at the 2023 Model U.N. competition in New York City April 2-6.
Cyber Operations Senior Lands Prestigious Job
For Nishant Nedungadi, working on classified government projects in a physics laboratory was not necessarily what he envisioned when he pursued a degree in computer science at Cedarville University.
It Runs in the Family
For years, Derek Luke, a police officer in Kearney, Nebraska, valiantly tried to dissuade his son, Braylen, from pursuing a career in law enforcement.
Making “Much Ado” About Cedarville’s New Adaptation of a Beloved Play
This April, Cedarville University’s theatre department will perform its adaptation of one of William Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies: “Much Ado About Nothing.” The show will run April 13-23 in the DeVries Theatre.
International Students Bring Culture to Campus
International students have become an integral part of Cedarville University culture.
Flying Across the World
The brotherhood of the United States Air Force is evident when listening to Dr. Daryl Smith and Walt Price interact.
Perfect Placement Rate Among Nine Departments
The numbers are in, and Cedarville University placement rates are showing impressive outcomes.
Dominican Republic Gap Year Leads to a Passion for Missions
For Katie Baird, a junior from Crawfordsville, Indiana, becoming a missionary felt like a daunting task. But after spending a gap year in the Dominican Republic, she discovered a passion for relational missions and a confirmed direction for her life.