Standardized Testing Optional for Admissions
Students can apply to Cedarville without an application fee through November 1.
Kingdom Diversity Team Forms at Cedarville
The team is responsible for developing diversity-related events and formulating policy recommendations to promote diversity.
Glen Duerr: 500 Interviews and Going Strong
Duerr has spoken to various media outlets throughout Ohio and around the United States on the coronavirus, Brexit and the North Korean Singapore Summit in 2018, and many other subjects.
Cedarville Stories Minisode: Unexpected Joy
The pain in Angie Mickle's brain turned out to be a way for her to witness of God's goodness in her life.
Two Specialized Master’s Programs Starting January 2021
The new degrees will also provide an opportunity for partnerships with the school of business administration and the department of music and worship.
Cedarville Stories Minisode: Wrecked and Redeemed
Mike DiCuirci, Senior Professor Emeritus of Music, had his first drink at age 12, and by high school, alcohol was a regular part of his life. A van accident as a young man woke him up, and he was set on a path toward Christ.
First-Year Pharmacy Students Receiving White Coats
Cedarville will celebrate 42 new professional pharmacy students on September 12 at 10:30 a.m.
Cedarville University Reports Record Enrollment
The university’s enrollment for 2020-21 has climbed to 4,550 students — an increase of 3.7%, or 170 students, from last year’s enrollment of 4,380 students.
God's Defeat of Darkness is Focus of Book
Dr. Dan DeWitt, Cedarville University’s director of the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity and associate professor of applied theology and apologetics, will debut his third children’s book this fall.
Dayton Children's is New Cedarville Partner
Employees of Dayton Children’s Hospital are now eligible for a 15% discount off selected graduate programs.
Cedarville Stories Podcast: Jesus is the Messiah
Dr. Michael Sherr, Chair of the Cedarville University Department of Social Work, grew up in a conservative Jewish family, but throughout his childhood, he had questions.
How Social Distancing is Changing Human Behavior
Dr. Michael Sherr, chair and professor of social work at Cedarville University, is looking at the potential worldwide, long-term impact on the way people interact with each other.