![2122110-C-Student-Changing-Hearts-and-Minds-Without-Hands Marissa Conrad talks with friends in front of the BTS](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2022/2122110-c-student-changing-hearts-and-minds-without-hands.jpg?sfvrsn=9e14c751_1)
Students Changing Hearts and Minds Without Hands
In preschool, Marissa Conrad won awards for best handwriting in her class, which is more remarkable than you think since she has no hands. Now a sophomore at Cedarville University, Conrad has continued to push herself in every area of life.
![2122109-C-Pharmacy-Students-in-National-Leadership-Roles Erin Ballentine and Sam Treinish](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2022/2122109-c-pharmacy-students-in-national-leadership-roles.jpg?sfvrsn=7d8c6982_1)
Pharmacy Students in National Leadership Roles
Two students in Cedarville University’s Doctor of Pharmacy program were recently chosen for key leadership roles in the national pharmacy society Phi Lambda Sigma, also known as the Pharmacy Leadership Society.
![881-C-Cedarville-Stories-Podcast-Rachel-Hartley Taylor and Rachel Hartley](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2020/881-c-cedarville-stories-podcast-rachel-hartley.jpg?sfvrsn=a522bfe4_0)
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Risking Safety for God's Glory
In March 2020, Rachel Hartley, a 2015 B.S.N. and 2020 Master of Science in Nursing alumna, was serving as a preoperative surgical nurse in Lynchburg, Virginia. Then
everything changed. Learn more on the Cedarville Stories Podcast.
![2122112-H-Popular-Food-Blog-Business-Began-as-Homework-Project Julie Clark (right), with her daughters Maddie (left) and Kinslee (middle).](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2022/2122112-h-popular-food-blog-business-began-as-homework-project.jpg?sfvrsn=65d3abda_1)
Sweet! Popular Food Blog Business Began as Homework Project
When Julie Clark graduated from Cedarville University, she expected to be a teacher. Little did she know that her "students" would be learning how to create desserts and breakfast specialties through her family business food blog, Tastes of Lizzie T.
![2122105-C-4th-Grade-Letter-Leads-to-Dream-College Arielle Wenig and her family posing with Stinger on Getting Started Weekend freshman year.](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2022/2122105-c-4th-grade-letter-leads-to-dream-college.jpg?sfvrsn=790a7229_3)
4th-Grade Letter Leads to Dream College
Arielle Wenig, a senior social work major, had Cedarville University on her radar for a very long time.
![2122121-C-Chuck-Clevenger-Artwork-Is-2021-Christmas-Card Dr. Chuck Clevenger's painting of Founders Hall in a winter snow](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2022/2122121-c-chuck-clevenger-artwork-is-2021-christmas-card.jpg?sfvrsn=4b0729e1_1)
Professor's Painting Is Picture-Perfect Christmas Card
Emeritus senior professor of music Dr. Chuck Clevenger is known around Cedarville University for his 33 dedicated years of service and his exceptional instruction in piano and composition. But he is also an accomplished watercolorist.
![2122114-C-Student-Business-Donates-All-Proceeds-to-Local-Nonprofit Two Pursuit business members wearing their company's shirts and ball cap](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2022/2122114-c-student-business-donates-all-proceeds-to-local-nonprofit.jpg?sfvrsn=15667f55_1)
Student Business Donates All Proceeds to Local Nonprofit
Business students are selling a clothing line focused on reaching the one, selling merchandise off-campus, and donating all proceeds to One Bistro café in Xenia.
![2122119-C-Serving-Patients-at-Community-Grocery-Store Zach Krauss helping a patient at Gem City Market.](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2022/2122119-c-serving-patients-at-community-grocery-store.jpg?sfvrsn=1b7b9a36_1)
Students Serve Patients at Community Grocery Store
The Cedarville chapter of the Student National Pharmaceutical Association has been providing free healthcare screenings to customers at Dayton’s Gem City Market.
![2122118-C-More-Students-Begin-1000-Days-With-Dual-Enrollment Mark Mazelin, director of web services, reviews the Cedarville online catalog with his son, Austin](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2022/2122118-c-more-students-begin-1000-days-with-dual-enrollment.jpg?sfvrsn=2a995c7c_1)
More High Schoolers Begin Their 1,000 Days With Dual Enrollment
Cedarville University has experienced 15-consecutive years of record enrollment, and dual-credit high school students have become a growing part of the boom. Last fall, 567 dual enrollment students were part of the record enrollment of 4,715.
![2122113-C-Engineers-Ready-to-Launch-Subscale-Rocket Members of the Cedarville Student Launch team](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2022/2122113-c-engineers-ready-to-launch-subscale-rocket.jpg?sfvrsn=37915f97_1)
Climbing Higher: Engineers Ready to Launch Subscale Rocket
Students from the Cedarville University School of Engineering and Computer Science are preparing to launch a subscale rocket as the next stage in their NASA competition experience.
![2122075-C-Alumna-Moonwalking-Over-New-NASA-Job Cindy Hasselbring at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2022/2122075-c-alumna-moonwalking-over-new-nasa-job.jpg?sfvrsn=922ba874_3)
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Reaching for the Stars
She's been dreaming of space flight since she visited Kennedy Space Center in Florida when she was a kid. Now, 1995 alumna Cindy Hasselbring is on mission with NASA. Listen to her story on the Cedarville Stories Podcast.
![2122108-C-Campaign-Nearing-100-Million-with-Strong-Giving-Tuesday Tree lighting during Giving Tuesday on November 30, 2021](https://www.cedarville.edu/images/default-source/campus-news/news/2022/2122108-c-campaign-nearing-100-million-with-strong-giving-tuesday.jpg?sfvrsn=91e29530_1)
Cedarville Campaign Nearing $100 Million with Strong Giving Tuesday
The Cedarville University community responded to the national Giving Tuesday campaign on November 30 by contributing $706,507. The money from the Giving Tuesday initiative will be used for projects within the One Thousand Days Transformed campaign.