Finding Thankfulness During COVID-19 Recovery
During this Thanksgiving season, students at Cedarville University are thankful for a rather strange experience: quarantine and isolation due to COVID-19.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Remembering Dr. Michael Firmin
Just 12 days after this podcast was recorded, Dr. Michael Firmin, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, passed away suddenly from a heart attack on October 27 and went to be with the Lord.
Visualizing a Way to Limit the Pandemic
A team of data analysts at Cedarville University is tracking how COVID-19 is progressing and are communicating the importance of data-driven recommendations.
Assistant Dean Back Where She Started
Dr. Lori Ferguson graduated from Cedarville University in 1998 with her Bachelor of Science in early childhood education and, now, she's the assistant dean of the School of Education.
Parkinson's Surgery Restores Life to Professor
After years of debilitating tremors and muscle spasms from Parkinson’s disease, Dr. Bill Ragle found life-changing relief this summer.
Progress on a COVID-19 Vaccine
Dr. Zachary Jenkins, an infectious disease expert and associate professor of pharmacy practice at Cedarville University, will present at The American Association of Pharmacists’ COVID-19 Vaccine Landscape seminar on Tuesday, Nov. 17.
Jazz Band Performing in Concert November 16
The Jazz Band at Cedarville University will perform in concert on Monday at 5 p.m. in the Dixon Ministry Center Jeremiah Chapel. This event is free and open to the public and will be held according to COVID protocols.
Caring for Nursing Home Residents From Afar
Despite the restrictions of COVID-19, Cedarville University students are continuing to serve nursing home residents and staff by sending gift baskets, writing cards, and praying for the residents.
Stepping Up
This COVID-19 season has uncovered heroes from the Cedarville family in the unlikeliest places. And all it took was letting God use them right where they were for such a time as this.
Caring Well. Staying Well.
From hand sanitizing stations in every building to acrylic shields in classrooms, the University has taken extraordinary measures to provide a safe learning and living environment.
Heart of the Matter
In order to have the best opportunity to preserve the vibrant, residential, life-transforming Cedarville experience, we have taken serious precautions during this pandemic.
A Time to Come Together
This summer, the Cedarville community looked closely at the biblical perspective on race and ethnicity and rearticulated its historic stand against racism.