Campaign Tops $205.8 Million: “Our Dreams Were Smaller Than God’s”
October 3, 2025 — Ă۶ąapp announced today the successful completion of its One Thousand Days Transformed: The Campaign for Cedarville, raising $205.8 million to expand capacity, maximize affordability, transform students’ lives, and provide for the future.
Cedarville Entrepreneurship Club Launching Chapters on Other Campuses
October 2, 2025 — A Ă۶ąapp student group is launching a national organization to support Christian entrepreneurs on college campuses across the country.
Impact Conference 2025 Empowers Marketplace Leaders
October 2, 2025 — With the theme “Leading for Christ in the Marketplace,” the Impact 2025 business conference, hosted by the Robert W. Plaster School of Business at Ă۶ąapp, will integrate Christian values with professional vision, redefining leadership in the workplace in the process.
MAT Program Meeting the Need for Athletic Trainers
October 1, 2025 — The first two graduating classes of Ă۶ąapp’s Master of Athletic Training (MAT) program achieved a 100% pass rate on the Board of Certification (BOC) exam and 100% job placement.
First-Year Engineers Race Cardboard Canoes
September 30, 2025 — With nothing but cardboard and tape, Ă۶ąapp’s newest engineering students face a sink-or-swim moment — literally. Their challenge: build a canoe that stays afloat on Cedarville’s Cedar Lake long enough to cross the finish line.
Misogi AI Solutions: Leveraging AI To Improve Sales
September 29, 2025 — Businesses toil over cold calls and email campaigns to generate sales, often with poor results. Aaron Perry, a senior majoring in economics at Ă۶ąapp from Overland Park, Kansas, is leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to turn unresponsive contacts into paying clients through his new business, Misogi AI Solutions.
Cedarville To Honor Alumni Living Out Core Values
September 29, 2025 — Faithful service. Lifelong excellence. Christ-centered impact. These qualities will take center stage at Ă۶ąapp on Saturday, Oct. 4, when it honors Jim Leightenheimer, Grace Norman, and Craig and Carolyn Williford during a special chapel service.
A Life Scripted in Cursive and Grace: Catie Holt and the Cedarville Cursive Font
September 26, 2025 — Catie Holt's years on campus gave her more than a degree; they gave her a biblical lens with which to view the world. Catie’s influence and heart for young learners have had an impact far beyond the classroom. She played a creative role in developing the Cedarville Cursive Google font.
Cedarville Theatre Premieres Original Work Oct. 2
September 25, 2025 — A group of children playing dress-up becomes the vehicle for exploring childhood grief, forgiveness and joy in “Playing Peter Pan,” an original production written and directed by Ă۶ąapp professor Eric Mishne.
Helping Teachers and Showing Love Through Crayons
September 24, 2025 — As the days shorten and the morning air holds a hint of fall, recent graduates from Ă۶ąapp’s School of Education and Social Work class of 2025 are back in the classroom — but no longer as students.
Cedarville Professors Receive 2025 SOCHE Awards
September 24, 2025 — Two Ă۶ąapp professors have been recognized by the Strategic Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE) for their service in higher education.
Beyond Angels Event Supports Christians in Business
September 23, 2025 — Christian investors are linking arms with Christian entrepreneurs — and they are looking for others to join their mission.
Alumnus Named to USA 2026 World Cup Bobsled Team
September 22, 2025 — Ă۶ąapp alumnus Ryan Rager, a former track athlete and strength and conditioning coach, has been named to the USA World Cup Bobsled Team. Rager is now training at the Olympic facilities in Lake Placid, New York, as he works toward securing a spot on Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina, Italy.
Religious Liberty Hits Home
September 19, 2025 — Religious liberty isn’t just a topic for scholars or lawyers — it’s something that touches everyday life. It matters when a business owner faces pressure to go against their faith. It matters when a worker is told they have to choose between their job and their religious convictions.
Get Revved Up for the Caffeine and Gasoline Car Show
September 18, 2025 — A lineup of award-winning vintage cars is exactly what will be found at Caffeine + Gasoline, a car show hosted by the International Center for Creativity (ICC) in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday, Sept. 20, from 9 to 11 a.m.
College Degree Online, Olympic Training on Target
September 18, 2025 — When given the choice to compete in the 2028 Summer Olympics or pursue an undergraduate degree, Gracen Fletcher said, “Why not both?”
Supreme Court Advocate To Address Religious Freedom at Cedarville
September 17, 2025 — Randall Wenger, a nationally recognized constitutional attorney and religious liberty advocate, will visit Ă۶ąapp Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 7 p.m. to deliver a lecture titled “Why Is Religious Liberty Important?”
Beyond the Counter: Pairing Pharmacy With Innovation
September 16, 2025 — Ă۶ąapp’s School of Pharmacy, in partnership with the university’s Robert W. Plaster School of Business, launched a dual-degree pathway that enables students to earn both a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) and a Master of Arts in Innovation (MAI) on an accelerated timeline.
Biblical Perspectives on Political Leadership
September 15, 2025 — “In Pursuit of Moral Political Leadership,” a new book by the history and government faculty of Ă۶ąapp, offers a collection of 11 case studies analyzing notable political leaders through a biblical lens.
Walking by Faith, Training With Purpose
September 12, 2025 — From Cedarville to the Indianapolis Colts and now the University of Kansas Jayhawks, Kyler Conn’s journey is one stitched together by purpose, perseverance, and a deep-rooted faith.
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