Cedarville Retirees “RECONNECT” at Monthly Luncheon Gatherings
Retirement looks different for everybody – travel, rest, hobbies. For Michael DiCuirci, retired member of Cedarville University’s music faculty, it means reconnecting with his former colleagues.
A 5-Generation Legacy
If you visit Cedarville University, you’ll likely see a few people walking around with “2ND Gen” T-shirts.
Students Pitch Entrepreneurial Ideas
Cedarville University’s Robert W. Plaster School of Business will host The Pitch competition on Saturday, Feb. 4, at 6 p.m. in the Jeremiah Chapel in the Dixon Ministry Center.
You’re Hired! Cedarville Reaches Historic 99% Career Placement Rate
Resume? Check. Interview? Check. Land the job? Check. Cedarville University graduates seemed to have mastered the art of the job search.
“Our Town” Isn’t Like the Rest
For its winter season, the theatre department at Cedarville University will be performing Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” in the DeVries Theatre. The show runs February 2-12.
Counting it All Joy
She didn't know her life was about to change forever.
Professor Completes Final Prototype of Revolutionary New Trainer
Comprehensive strength training is now more accessible than ever with Dr. David Peterson’s new total body trainer. Peterson, an assistant professor of kinesiology at Cedarville University, has collaborated with students across academic disciplines to make his exercise trainer available to a broader audience.
Great-Granddaughter of Nate Saint Reflects on Family History
While many people may be familiar with the story of Operation Auca in 1956 with missionaries Nate Saint, Jim Elliot, and others, one Cedarville University student has a special connection to the story.
A Light in the Darkness: Cedarville Senior Spreads the Gospel in Home Country
Students at Cedarville University are encouraged to go on at least one international or domestic mission trip during their four years of college. For Angela Aad, however, missions is a way of life.
Every Gift Matters
When Cedarville University publicly launched its $125 million, One Thousand Days Transformed campaign in 2019, the University believes that every gift would be important — whether large or small.
World Traveler Finds Home in Cedarville
When Alina Leo, instructor of management in Cedarville University’s Robert W. Plaster School of Business, left her hometown in Lithuania at age 22, she never expected to one day find a home in Ohio.
Innovative Capstone Brings Community to Refugee Camps
For Mahiro Sano, a recent industrial and innovative design graduate from Cedarville University, her goal in design has always been to serve others.