School Shooting Victim Graduates May 7
Logan Cole will be part of the record number of 924 graduates at Cedarville's 126th commencement ceremonies. The largest graduating class in university history is comprised of 774 undergraduates and 150 graduate students.
Model UN Leaves a Big (Apple) Impression
Cedarville University’s Model United Nations (U.N.) team won a team and two individual awards during the Model U.N. competition in New York City from April 7-10.
Cedarville Stories: Catalytic Spark
Agent of change. Growth generator. Mover and shaker. Descriptions of Joel Wayne, lead pastor at Chapel Pointe in Hudsonville, Michigan, seem to revolve around action and positive momentum. The Transformed Tour Will visit Chapel Pointe on May 11.
School of Nursing Recognizes Student Excellence
The Nursing Honor Society (NHS) will hold its annual induction ceremony on April 28, and the School of Nursing will honor graduating seniors and graduate students on May 6.
Fit in Five: Professor Develops New Trainer
Mechanical engineering students are collaborating with Dr. David Peterson to build and bring to market a versatile five-in-one lower body trainer that he designed.
Student Business Donates to One Bistro
The business, which is part of the Integrated Business Core, sold clothing items with the unique logo “XCIX --> I,” representing the Roman numeral version of the number 99. It is based on the parable of the wandering sheep from Luke 15.
Cedarville Stories: A Capital Opportunity
In spite of many rejections, Sage Showers persisted during her D.C. Semester experience and found not just an internship, but a staff role in the office of a U.S. Senator.
Cyber Team is Best in Ohio
This was Cedarville’s fifth year competing at the state level and its first top finish.
Two Commencements in 2022
Holding two graduation ceremonies is the result of Cedarville’s growing student body and the administration’s desire to allow up to 10 guests per graduate.
On the Road Again: Family Embraces Gospel Journey
When fellow students at Cedarville University asked newly enrolled Anna Grace Galkin where she was from, she hesitated. That's because the longest she had called any place home was about four months.
Celebrating Faculty and Staff of the Year for 2022
Dr. Kris DeWitt, professor of psychology, and Brenda Reid, director of international student services, received the faculty and staff awards of the year, respectively, at a Cedarville chapel service on April 6.
Cedarville Stories: Memories of Home, Horrors of War
A familiar restaurant visited after church, the smell of her mother's bortsch simmering. For Jessica Wiebe who grew up in Ukraine, the Russian invasion is more than a headline; it's highly personal.