Life-Saving Measures Gives Guatemalan New Life
While on a medical mission trip to Guatemala with Cedarville University’s Global Outreach department, nursing alumna Kelly Weeks helped keep a man alive for 90 minutes following a brutal machete injury, leading to saving more than just his earthly life.
"Community" Gives Life-Saving Action
Swift reactions and execution are key factors in winning a tennis match, but for Dr. John Vitaliti, an anesthesiologist, it also made the difference in saving his friend Abraham Awabdy’s life when he fell into cardiac arrest.
New Callan Athletic and Academic Expansion Facility Opens
Sixteen months after Cedarville University broke ground on the $8 million Callan athletic and academic expansion, the university officially opened the facility with a dedication ceremony on Wednesday, Aug. 10.
Defying the American Dream
When Stuart Li enrolled at Cedarville University, he had his career path laid out in his mind. He was going to be a leader in the financial sector, helping others effectively manage their money and build a nice nest egg for himself.
More Than Just Basketball
On the surface, they were connected by their love of sports, particularly, basketball. But their relationship goes much deeper than coaching or playing a sport.
Transforming on Tour
Taking “transformed” to heart, a high school student who attended Cedarville University’s Transformed Tour at Grace Baptist Church in Cedarville, Ohio, on March 25 has given his life to Christ, demonstrating the power of the Gospel to change lives.
Managing Multi-Language Classroom Motivates Start of New ESL Program
Developing a new English as a second language (ESL) program was never what she had in mind, but Ashleigh Stout is proving that the most foreign experiences can oftentimes be the most fulfilling.
"God Will Help Paul Speak"
As a young boy, Paul Miller lived in fear. Initially, it was a fear of death. Not necessarily his own death but the death of his parents because he was unsure of what came after death and he didn’t want to live alone.
This fear led to Paul accepting Christ as his Savior.
Yellow Jackets’ Success Begins in the Classroom
Cedarville University continues to make its mark in NCAA Division II athletics on the field of competition, and even more so in the classroom.
Cedarville Finishes Among “Power 5” teams at Research Challenge
A team of students from Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy placed third in the 2022 American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Clinical Research Challenge (CRC). In total, 82 universities competed in the clinical research competition.
Dealing with Personal Grief
If you live long enough, you are bound to experience some level of grief. It’s inevitable.
Samaritan's Purse Partners with Civil Engineering Projects
The first graduating cohort of Cedarville University’s civil engineering program completed senior design projects, including partnerships with Design Outreach and Samaritan’s Purse, focused on creating prototypes of service applications for international use.