Reluctant and Faithful
2004 alumnus Philip Miller never wanted to serve as a pastor, and now, he’s serving in one of the most high-profile pulpits in America.
Filling Up Empty Plates
Being a pharmacist is all about helping others. Inspired to help college students avoid issues like food insecurities, Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy and the Kroger Company are continuing its partnership that provides the university’s Doctor of Doctor of Pharmacy and Prepharmacy students with a food pantry.
Alumna Battles Vision Degeneration, Aims for Paralympics
Though vision degeneration rendered her unable to compete in the sport she loved, Cedarville University alumna Deborah Chucoski has returned to racing with determination. She aims to represent Team USA in the paratriathlon at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris.
Thankful for a Bonus Round of Life
In this season when we pause to give thanks to God for all of his many, many blessings, our podcast guest, Dr. Michael McKay, Assistant Professor of Biblical Theology, understands full well that the Lord is his sustainer, provider, and a worker of miracles.
Reunited: 5 Military Kids Reunited 17 Years Later at College
Seventeen years ago, five families stationed at the Edwards Air Force Base in California never thought they’d cross paths again. Now, five of those military kids have found themselves together again – studying at Cedarville University.
High Praise: Cedarville's School of Pharmacy Second in Ohio
A recent U.S. News & World Report article published in the Journal of Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy ranked Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy as the second-best pharmacy school in Ohio, second to the Ohio State University College of Pharmacy.
Theology Professor Encourages Student Engagement
Dr. Jonathan Arnold has always tried to pass on his love for learning to his students. No matter what the topic, he seeks to ignite a passion for learning more.
Students Serve Hurricane Victims on Fall Break
Fall break for college students is typically a time of rest and relaxation amid a busy semester. But for one group of Cedarville University students, fall break meant exactly the opposite, as they traveled to Florida to serve locals impacted by Hurricane Ian.
Love for Others
For Nancy Voorhies, it has always been about people. No matter where she was or what she was doing, people were her priority, although she could have never foreseen how exactly this love of people would play out in her life.
Fourth Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
The Christmas season at Cedarville University is full of celebration and tradition. A newer tradition held by the university -- the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony -- is an event cherished by the Cedarville community.
“The Good Shepherd Is My Healer”
Life is like a vapor, here today and gone tomorrow. Bethany Norris, a senior Christian education major at Cedarville University from Keedysville, Maryland, learned that truth firsthand as her health took a turn for the worse on Oct. 6, 2021.
Steve Forbes Addresses "What Is Conservatism?" at Cedarville Lecture
Times are changing within the political landscape, and many are beginning to ask, “What is conservatism?” Long believed to be a set political thought, the label “conservatism” could be changing.