Shark Car Wins Virtual Competition
A team of Cedarville University engineering students captured first place in the 2021 SAE Supermileage Competition.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: "I Shall Not Die, But Live"
Cedarville trustee Hayes Wicker has been a relentless and tireless servant of the Lord, but his earthly legacy for Christ nearly drew to a close as he battled COVID-19.
One Step Closer to Starting Physician Assistant Program
This summer, both the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODE) approved Cedarville University to offer the PA degree program.
Cedarville Announces Debt-Free Status
On May 28, Cedarville University crossed a threshold that was an occasion for celebration and gratitude.
Getting Started Weekend A Great Success!
Cedarville welcomed new students to campus for the initial weekend of the year, which concluded on August 15.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Christ Is All He Needs
Dr. Paul Dixon acknowledges that he had not served in many roles of leadership when he came to lead Cedarville in 1978. But oh how the Lord has blessed Dr. Dixon's faithful response to His call.
Clark Quadruplets Winging Their Way to Cedarville, One Way or Another
Lucas, Landon, and Lauren Clark from Mount Washington, Kentucky, will be part of the Cedarville University class of 2025. The remaining quad, Logan, is spreading his wings in a different way as he begins his studies in aviation at another university.
Fall Bible Conference is Wholehearted August 16-19
The theme for this year’s conference is “Wholehearted,” inspired by Dr. Jeremy Kimble’s personal Bible reading in the Old Testament books of 1 and 2 Chronicles.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Dixon's 50-Year Legacy
50 years ago, the Dixon name became synonymous with Cedarville University. And the impact of this one remarkable person is still visible everywhere on campus.
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.