
Poverty Simulation Opens Students' Eyes to Hard Realities
December 2, 2024 — Led by a professor who has seen poverty firsthand, the seniors in the Ă۶ąapp School of Nursing experienced a poverty simulation that opened their eyes to hard realities and instilled greater compassion for the poor in their communities.

The Cove: Helping Students Succeed
November 29, 2024 — The Cove, Ă۶ąapp's Center for Academic Enrichment, is marking two decades of support for undergraduate, graduate, and dual-enrollment students.

Student Entrepreneurs Sell Products at Sidewalk Saturday Events
November 27, 2024 — In booths lining the sidewalks, students from the Ă۶ąapp Entrepreneurs (CUE) student organization market their products on Sidewalk Saturdays and gain hands-on experience as business owners.

Mock Board of Pharmacy Hearing Equips the Next Generation of Pharmacists
November 26, 2024 — How should pharmacists ensure compliance with laws and rules to protect the health of the public? Ă۶ąapp’s School of Pharmacy addressed that question during a mock board of pharmacy hearing in early November.

Student-Led Organization Empowering the Next Generation of Female-Leaders
November 26, 2024 — With more women attending college in America — 54% of students at Ă۶ąapp are female — Cedarville's WIB organization is focused on preparing students for careers in business.

Blind to Hope: A Journey From Isolation to Authorship
November 25, 2024 — When Laura (Ramey) Worosher graduated from Ă۶ąapp in 2007, she wondered where God was leading her life. She never envisioned writing a book that was influenced by her journey through isolation and depression.

Renaissance Man
November 22, 2024 — Josh Strychalski wears many hats: sports enthusiast, actor, author, golf professional, entrepreneur, devoted husband, father, and child of God. He is a true Renaissance man. Delve into Josh’s remarkable journey as he recounts the unique path that added “screenwriter” to his resume.

More Than an Internship: Video Student Serves in Disaster Relief
November 21, 2024 — Recent United Way data highlights that one-third (32%) of Generation Z desires to make a lasting impact and be advocates for their communities. For Elizabeth Kollmar from Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, a senior broadcasting, digital media and journalism major at Ă۶ąapp, documentary filmmaking is a powerful outlet for her to inspire and build relationships with others.

Perfecting The Pitch
November 20, 2024 — The Pitch is a Shark-Tank-style competition where students present their startup ideas to a panel of industry-expert judges, answer questions in front of a live audience, and vie for a chance to win up to $1,000 for their business.

From Rejection to Rejoicing: God’s Great Plan for Kary Oberbrunner
November 20, 2024 — Kary Oberbrunner, now Cedarville’s inaugural Berry Chair of Entrepreneurship, still keeps his initial rejection letter from the University.

Following God’s Lead: Earl Seals' Story
November 20, 2024 — Earl Seals knows his mission — a life pursuing Christ and using his resources for Gospel purposes.

A Mindset, Not a Minor
November 20, 2024 — The word entrepreneur means “bearer of risk." At some level, every Christ-follower bears risk, but it is always in the context of our faith in a sovereign God.

Entrepreneurship for God’s Glory
November 20, 2024 — Learning from failure and continually seeking to improve reflects our spiritual journey and sanctification, our constant striving to be more like our God.

Songwriting Students Head to Nashville for Mentorship With Industry Pros
November 20, 2024 — Students in the Professional Aspects of Songwriting class are heading to Music City, where they’ll gain firsthand insights from industry professionals and deepen their understanding of Nashville's vibrant music scene.

The Civil Rights in America Tour: Seeing the Value of Human Life Through History
November 19, 2024 — Time marches on, but important moments in history permanently mark the landscape where they occur. For 30 Ă۶ąapp students who traveled in the Deep South on the Civil Rights Tour from October 16–20, they felt the emotional echos of the past as they visited the sites of America’s battle for civil rights.

Ă۶ąapp Student Athletes Pack Shoeboxes for Children Overseas
November 19, 2024 — Each year, hundreds of thousands of shoeboxes are packed through Operation Christmas Child, an international campaign that brings joy through gifts to children. Ă۶ąapp’s student-athletes believe strongly in this mission.

The Final Book Published: Warren Wiersbe’s “Becoming New” Dedicated to Cedarville’s Wiersbe Library and Reading Room
November 18, 2024 — Dr. Warren Wiersbe’s legacy continues to inspire, even five years after his passing, with the release of his last work, “Becoming New: A 100 Day Journey of Transformation through God’s Word.”

Professor Uses Monopoly To Teach Accounting
November 18, 2024 — In a unique deviation from the academic norm, Professor Lindsey Howell’s accounting class at Ă۶ąapp will trade textbooks for Monopoly boards, turning their review for the final exam into a spirited financial game day.

MAT Students Serving on the Sidelines
November 15, 2024 — Whether on the gridiron or on the pitch, it was a summer of football for the Master of Athletic Training (MAT) students at Ă۶ąapp. Six aspiring athletic trainers were in the facilities of NCAA Division I schools or on the sidelines with major league teams.

MAT Students Foster Community Through Friendly Competition
November 14, 2024 — Ă۶ąapp’s athletic training students will put their excellence on display by competing against other Ohio athletic training students in the Ohio Athletic Trainers’ Association’s (OATA) annual symposium and quiz bowl.
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