Alumna Moonwalking Over New NASA Job
1995 alumna Cindy Hasselbring is living her childhood dream as an educational advocate with NASA’s NextGen STEM team.
Pastor Lunch with Author, Former Seminary President
Dr. Bryan Chapell, president emeritus of Covenant Theological Seminary in Creve Coeur, Missouri, will speak in Jeremiah Chapel on November 2-3.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Walking Grace Space
Kim Ahlgrim is a living, breathing conduit of grace. As director of The Cove, Cedarville’s academic enrichment center, her success comes from helping others succeed.
Nursing Students Administer Flu Vaccines to Classmates
Cedarville University’s junior and senior nursing students will gain valuable experience and serve their fellow nursing students by administering flu vaccines on October 29.
Changed Mentor: “I Was the Middle School Bully”
Cedarville University junior Zoe Zimmerman is using what mentors taught her to invest in middle school students through a local mentorship program.
Seeking A Connection Between Protein Mutations and Epilepsy
Dr. Sharon Cooper's findings were recently published online in the research journal, “Structure.”
Father and Daughter Race Against Time, Fulfill Marathon Dream
For Cedarville University senior Arielle Wenig, running her first marathon this fall was more than a personal accomplishment. It was the completion of a father-daughter dream.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Leader of An Historic Campaign
Will Smallwood is no stranger to a big challenge. He was recently named the new Vice President for Advancement. His first task? Lead the university’s $125 million One Thousand Days Transformed: The Campaign for Cedarville.
Engineering Team Shoots for the Stars in NASA Contest
Students from the Cedarville University School of Engineering and Computer Science have designed automobiles, planes, and boats for competitions. At the 2022 NASA Student Launch in April 2022, they will add rockets to the list.
Standing Ovation for the Lord: Relive the Historic State of the University Announcement
Jeremiah Chapel was humming on October 1 as students, faculty, staff, and alumni awaited the historic announcement promised to be part of the annual State of the University address.
Wear Purple Day Spotlights Domestic Violence
The Wear Purple Day event is one of many ways that Shannon Berkheiser, Cedarville University’s Title IX coordinator, is attempting to shine a light on domestic violence this October.
Cedar Care Village Pharmacy Offering Monoclonal Antibodies
Cedar Care has already begun to administer the antibodies by appointment at its downtown Cedarville location on 63 N. Main Street, which is open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday.