University Receives $12 Million Gift
An anonymous donor gifted the funds toward the 10-year Campus Master Plan.
New Diversity Scholarship Honors Trustee and Music Therapy Leader
The Dr. Deforia Lane Diversity Scholarship will be awarded to new students in amounts ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 beginning fall 2021.
Cedarville Stories Minisode: The Beste-Laid Plans of the "One-Year" Man
Jeff Beste, Director of Strategic Relations, didn’t even want to go to Cedarville. He was thinking about a different campus experience. But his mom and dad gave Jeff a compelling option.
"All My Sons" Performed with COVID in Mind
Cedarville University’s theatre department will present “All My Sons,” opening on October 1 in the DeVries Theatre in the Stevens Student Center. The play will run through October 11.
Serving Meals and Sending Notes to COVID-19 Students
Collaborative effort making sure quarantined and isolated students receive breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and prayers and encouragement.
Songwriter Gets 100,000 Streams on Spotify
Noah Ayers, a junior worship major, released "Open Arms" on May 15.
Virtual Research, Real Impact in Fight Against Cancer
Senior Leah Anderton contributed research and was named a co-author of a scholarly paper.
Cedarville Stories Minisode: Saint on All Saints' Day
From her years spent with grandparents hearing hymns to a thought-provoking philosophy class in college to the witness of Cedarville athletes, Dean of Undergraduate Studies Pam Johnson had many benchmarks on her path to Jesus.
Pharmacists & COVID-19: Faculty to Help Lead Virtual Symposium
This year’s conference will discuss how pharmacists are serving more and more in primary care provider roles.
Fall Career Fair: A Unique Virtual Opportunity
The largest college career fair in Greene County will be held virtually this year on Wednesday, Sept. 30, from 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
Fitness App Wins Virtual Business Funding Contest
Alayna Ackley’s “Encore” workout game earned first prize of $1,000.
Cedarville Stories Minisode: Changing Course Because of COVID
Rachel Hartley, a 2015 nursing alumna, and her husband, Taylor, have built their lives for God-ordained sailing as they hear His call.