Learning to Serve Those with Disabilities
When sophomore Ellen Davis was asked about her passions and hopes for the school of education, her childhood alongside a younger brother with Down syndrome inspired an advocacy event to encourage and educate her peers.
Maple Tree Cancer Alliance Founder to Speak
Maple Tree Cancer Alliance is a nonprofit offering physical rehabilitation for cancer patients, which can help increase treatment effectiveness.
Pharmacy Student Earns First Industry Fellowship
Stephanie Wu, a fourth-year professional pharmacy student from Peoria, Illinois, will graduate from Cedarville this May and then start her fellowship with Sanofi Genzyme.
125th Annual Commencement Will Be In Person
Cedarville typically holds one commencement program for all of its graduate and undergraduate students, but this year, due to COVID-19 protocols, there will be three in-person programs.
Helping Hand for Homeschoolers
Cedarville has a faithful and rich tradition of supporting homeschooling parents with events and classes that strengthen and reinforce their educational investment in their kids.
Go-Getters With Servant's Hearts Bless Local Schools
Go-getters. Hungry. Teachable. Humble. Supportive. Servants. Cedarville education majors are making quite an impression at local schools.
Cedarville Students Are In Demand
There is a growing teacher gap in the United States. But Cedarville education majors are poised to fill that gap in a career field they see as much more than a job - it's a calling.
Great Commission Educators
Dr. Kevin Jones and Dr. Lori Ferguson are committed to helping their faculty members to continue discipling students so graduates are prepared to go to every city and every country as Great Commission educators.
For the Nations
Whether working in already-existing schools, serving alongside missionary families and church plants, or establishing new schools, Cedarville is preparing teachers to plant seeds among every tribe, language, and people.
Reject, Redeem, Receive
The School of Education sends graduates into the world who have learned how to critically evaluate modern educational theories through a biblical worldview.
From Math Teacher to the White House
Cindy Hasselbring ’95 applied five times to NASA and was turned down every time. But those failures became career lessons as she made a giant leap from high school math teacher to STEM education policy advisor to the White House.
What a First Year!
The first year at a new job is typically full of excitement, adjustments, and growth. But no one could have predicted the kind of first year that five recent graduates had adapting to the challenges brought on by a global health crisis.