Cedarville Stories Podcast: "Your Prayers Are An Iron Dome"
Some of Abigail Rist’s closest friends and loved ones are in the middle of a war zone. And she’s begging you: Don’t stop praying.
Pro-Life Advocacy Courses This June
Courses begin May 9 with an online component, with in-person classes June 13-17 and June 20-24. Registration is open until May 2. Sign up at cedarville.edu/defendinglife.
Creating the Future
Cedarville leaders are always on the lookout to grow the University’s academic footprint with the latest in-demand programs to train students to become cutting-edge leaders in emerging career fields.
The Pursuit of Excellence
Cedarville's motivation for pursuing quality and excellence in everything comes from a different source than other institutions of higher learning. Our motivation flows from our deep faith.
Cyber Stars
Cedarville's programs and students are regularly recognized for excellence, and external verifications like those from the National Security Agency for our cyber program confirm the excellence our students exemplify and experience every day.
High Bar
Our School of Engineering and Computer Science is one example of high expectations saturating every major, from class projects to labs, competition teams, and senior design.
Remarkable Resources
From the cadaver lab to the Torah scroll to the Trading Room in the School of Business, top-tier educational assets are equipping Cedarville students for career job placements and high-profile postgraduate opportunities.
Battling Nightmare Scenario in a Dream Location
Five computer science students, along with Dr. Seth Hamman, associate professor of cyber operations and computer science, made the trip to south Florida for Hack the Port 22, a prestigious conference of cyber professionals, academics, and students.
Spring Play Explores Faith Under Fire
"The Beams Are Creaking” will run from March 31-April 2 and April 7-10. Tickets are available at cedarvilletickets.universitytickets.com or by visiting the university information desk in the Stevens Student Center.
Handel's Messiah at Masterworks Concert April 1
Guest conductor Peter Stafford Wilson of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra will join the university orchestra, faculty solo artists, and more than 100 choir members for the event.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Serving Ukrainian Refugees
Leah Harper had dreamed of serving as a missionary since she was a kid. But when she arrived in Romania last year as a social worker, she could not have imagined that helping refugees escape a war zone would be central to her responsibilities.
Retired Professors Get Their Friendship “On Track”
How do two retired longtime Cedarville University faculty colleagues keep their friendship chugging along? Without driving each other loco(motive)?