From Intern to Owner: Grad Revamps Newspaper
It’s not often that employers ask their interns to buy their company, but for Bonnie Rutledge, an offer her junior year changed her career and local community for the better.
Rutledge, a 2020 Cedarville University graduate from Jewett, Ohio, was an intern at the Harrison News-Herald, fulfilling a requirement for her professional writing and information design degree.
The Special Kindness of a Social Worker's Heart
She’s a faculty member in Cedarville University’s social work program. She works part-time at Crossroad Hospice and Dayton Children’s Hospital.
Retired Professor Uses Blindness for Ministry
A servant heart, along with an Amazon Alexa, has provided a retired, blind professor all he needs to serve the sight-impaired community.
Dr. Ed Greenwood, who currently lives in Springfield, Ohio, served as an English professor at Cedarville University before retiring in 1989.
Chief of Staff: Dr. Zach Bowden Assumes New Role
As Cedarville University continues to grow its student body, academic programs and campus facilities, the need for someone to serve the university by keeping communication flowing between the president's office and campus leadership has become apparent. As a result, Dr. Thomas White, president, announced today Dr. Zach Bowden will serve as the university’s first chief of staff.
The Impact of the Bergen Scholarship
Since childhood, Josiah Kareck, a college student from Antioch, Tennessee, has wanted to travel to Ireland. Now, thanks to a new scholarship named after pioneers of study abroad at Cedarville University, Harmon and Audrey Bergen, he can.
Dr. Duane Wood Residence Hall, New Master’s Degree Highlight Trustees Meeting
Cedarville University continues to thrive, with record enrollments for 15 consecutive years and new facilities that will transform the campus for the growing student body.
Litrenta Is Cedarville's Fifth Fulbright Scholar
Recent Cedarville University alumnus Warner Litrenta will be spending his first year after graduation as a cross-cultural ambassador with the U.S. State Department’s Fulbright Program in Spain.
A Dancing Miracle
Hannah Bradley is a walking, talking, dancing miracle.
Cedar Care Offers COVID-19 Antivirals
Both medications require a prescription and should be started as early as possible within five days of symptoms appearing.
From Commencement to Togo
Three graduating nursing students from Cedarville University will spend their first 26 days after graduation serving in the West African nation of Togo alongside three rising seniors, along with associate professor of nursing Scott Long.
Award Honors Dr. Seuss Legacy
Dr. Megan Brown, assistant professor of education at Cedarville University, has been selected to serve on the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award committee.
Multiplying Math Professionals
Pursuing careers in collegiate math education or actuarial science, seven students have been accepted into multiple esteemed Ph.D. programs or in actuarial departments within the insurance industry.