
Student Chapter Wins Pharmacy Awards
The Cedarville University School of Pharmacy’s student chapter of the National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) won six awards at the organization’s annual conference on July 29-31 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Sports as Ministry
Whether it was basketball, baseball, or golf, athletics were always and an important part of Chris Cross’ life. Originally from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Chris made sports a very central part of his life, starting in middle school and continuing all the way through college.

Is Genesis History? Documentary Focuses on Post-Flood World
Senior professor of geology Dr. John Whitmore will join film director Thomas Purifoy for a sequel to the 2017 documentary “Is Genesis History?,” highlighting historical evidence for the biblical Flood.

Campus Tradition “Printy Wars” Celebrates Its 20th Year
The annual “Printy Wars” has been a long-standing tradition at Cedarville University. In fact, college students and faculty have participated in the residential unit-by-unit competition dating back to August 2002.

Equipping Thousands
Mark Klimek taught every nursing student at Cedarville University over his 38-year career before his retirement this summer. His NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) preparation courses have helped thousands of students at Cedarville, across the country, and around the world to pass the test to become registered nurses.

Singing Professor Reinforces “Most Engaged” Student Ranking
In 2020, The Wall Street Journal ranked Cedarville University the second-best school for student engagement, largely due to faculty members who engage their students in ways that help students learn.

Cedarville University Presented with $8 Million Gift
Cedarville University’s $125 million comprehensive campaign, One Thousand Days Transformed: The Campaign for Cedarville, continues to generate momentum. Recently, an anonymous donor gave an $8 million gift toward the campaign. This gift brings the campaign total to $114.5 million.

Back to School: Cedarville Students Moving In Residence Halls
Just three months after celebrating its 126th commencement, Cedarville University prepares to welcome the largest group of students this fall. An estimated 1,270 new students are expected to move into their residence hall during the annual Getting Started weekend August 19-21.

Internships and Opportunities
Bonnie Rutledge didn’t know where she saw herself professionally, but staying in her small town of 800 people to run a local newspaper was the furthest idea from her mind.

Indiana Pastor to Speak at Cedarville’s Fall Bible Conference
The start of Cedarville University’s 2022-23 academic year will begin with the annual Fall Bible Conference, August 22-25 in the Dixon Ministry Center. The conference is open to the public and free of charge.

$7.5 Million Duane Wood Residence Hall Ready for Students
In anticipation of the high number of residential students, the university built Wood Hall last year, and the new $7.5 million residence hall will be dedicated on Friday, Aug. 12, at 2 p.m. Students will begin moving into the new residence hall one week later.

Miracles and Compassionate Hearts
It was a Wednesday night church service that changed the trajectory of 8-year-old Echo Vanderwal’s life. After hearing missionaries share about the healthcare they provided for the underprivileged in the Congo, Echo knew she was called to medical missions overseas.