Cedarville Stories Podcast: More Than Muscle Motivation
As a former college soccer player, Cedarville’s men’s soccer coach, and now an Ironman triathlete, Brett Faro knows how muscle is linked to strength and strength is linked to success. But in his latest journey, his view of strength, like his muscles, has been stretched.
Cedarville Will Pilot New College to Law Enforcement Program
Cedarville University criminal justice students have a new streamlined path toward a career in law enforcement.
Professor Begins Two-Year Drug Research Project
Dr. McKenzie Grinalds, assistant professor of pharmacy practice, was recently selected to participate in the American College of Clinical Pharmacists Foundation’s (ACCP’s) Mentored Research Investigator Training (MeRIT) program.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Healthcare Game Changer
Because of Mark Klimek's work, there are now thousands of registered nurses in the United States and around the world.
Mental Health Screening Earns Innovation Honors for Pharmacy Students
Students from Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy finished third in the Healthcare Quality Innovation Challenge (HQIC), a national competition focused on using technology to improve pharmacy services.
Overcoming Health Disorder, Student on Track for 2022 Graduation
Mary Amalia Sofia, a senior psychology major at Cedarville University, has a rare nervous system disorder whose symptoms are so severe that she had to leave school for the 2020 spring semester.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Life is Messy
Ken Erny has played tennis in 70-mph gusts, started sports programs, and worked tirelessly as a coach and athletic director. He knows life can be messy. But he faces each challenge with faith and love, especially his latest test: ALS.
Dove-Nominated Singer-Songwriter Is Cedarville Artist-in-Residence
Matt Papa, who co-wrote "His Mercy is More" and "Behold the Wondrous Mystery," will serve as artist-in-residence at Cedarville University for the 2021-22 academic year.
Merck Grant Will Fund Vaccine Interview Research
Dr. Aleda Chen and Dr. Justin Cole received a grant for just over $70,000 on July 2 from the Merck Investigator Studies Program (MISP).
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Victory Out of Loss
In 2020, Hall of Fame basketball coach, Don Callan, suffered a terrible loss: the passing of his dear wife of 64 years, Nedra. COVID also had him down, and almost out. But the Lord accomplished victory in the midst of what appeared to be defeat.
D.C. Semester Ready to Reconvene
This upcoming August, Cedarville will send 15 students to Washington, D.C., to participate in the D.C. semester program, where they will work an internship catered to their particular career goals.
Grace Norman is Heading for Tokyo!
Grace Norman, a 2020 nursing graduate, will represent the United States of America at the 2021 Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan, which are taking place from August 24 to September 5.