
Comic Relief at the Start of Spring Semester
February 3, 2021 — “Four Comic One-Act Plays” by Anton Chekhov will open Thursday, Feb. 4 and close Sunday, Feb. 14. Tickets can be purchased at the Stevens Student Center ticket office. COVID-19 protocols will be observed.

Angel Network Makes $800,000 Investment
February 3, 2021 — The capital component of Ă۶ąapp’s entrepreneurship ecosystem, the Beyond Angel Network, recently made a capital investment of over $800,000 in exchange for equity interest in two high-growth startups.

Berry Family Pledges $1 Million for New Business Center
February 2, 2021 — The Berry Family, Charles D. Berry, John and Shirley Berry, and the Elizabeth Gray Fund, announced its grant award to aid in the construction of the Lorne C. Scharnberg Business Center and establish the Berry Center for Free Enterprise.

From Scared to Prepared: Virtual Career Fair on Wednesday
February 1, 2021 — Ă۶ąapp will hold its spring career fair on Wednesday, Feb. 17, from 10 a.m. to 2:20 p.m, followed by a nursing career fair from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Both fairs will be held virtually through an online platform called Handshake.

Trustees Approve Budget, Announce $1 Million Gift
February 1, 2021 — At its January 22 meeting, the Ă۶ąapp board of trustees approved the 2021-22 budget, faculty tenure, and promotions, and announced a $1 million gift from the Berry Family Foundation.

Livestreamed Town Hall: The COVID-19 Vaccine
February 1, 2021 — Ă۶ąapp will host a livestreamed town hall discussing the COVID-19 vaccines on February 9 at 3 p.m. EST. Tune in through Cedarville’s Facebook page or the university’s website.

Cedarville Stories Podcast: Blessed with a Cure, Blessing Others
January 29, 2021 — There were lots of blessings for School of Pharmacy alumnus Julia Gardner in 2015 — a new marriage and the promise of a rewarding career. But her hopes for the future were paused by a cancer diagnosis.

Virtual "Pitch" Zooming on January 30
January 28, 2021 — Watch the livestream beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday by clicking on the inset photo or the link inside the story.

Pharmacy Graduate Part of Pfizer COVID Vaccine Team
January 28, 2021 — It was a whirlwind year for Dr. Kofi Amoah, who graduated in May 2019 and began work on a groundbreaking COVID-19 vaccine in March 2020.

Pre-M.Div. Minor Accelerates Degree for Professional Program Majors
January 28, 2021 — The pre-M.Div. minor will be available this fall for professional undergraduate majors seeking to add a Master of Divinity degree.

Pandemic Learning: Showing Up Still Matters
January 26, 2021 — In an educational era defined by rapid transition and virtual methods, Ă۶ąapp professors are affirming the age-old benefits of showing up and being engaged.
Rubik’s Cube Helps Champion Solve the Puzzle of His Future
January 25, 2021 — Drew Brads, a sophomore from Xenia, Ohio, had wanted to be an engineer since he was a little boy, but a Rubik's Cube tournament in Costa Rica changed his life's direction.

From Missions Conference to Missions Semester
January 22, 2021 — Global Outreach is pivoting in 2021 from its annual conference to offer a series of days throughout the semester that emphasize missions-related topics.

Cedarville Stories Podcast: "Nothing Spectacular" Ministers from Statehouse to NHL
January 21, 2021 — Whether it’s legislators, athletes, or college students, Brian Hanson’s goal is the same: evangelize and disciple.

Getting Behind the Mask Has New Meaning for School Leader
January 20, 2021 — Ă۶ąapp alumna Rachel Reno experienced firsthand the struggles of a student who feels out of place and finds it easy to hide.

HLC Accreditation Report Affirms Cedarville’s Core Identity
January 19, 2021 — Ă۶ąapp continues to be recognized by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) for fulfilling its mission and meeting the high-quality academic expectations of educational institutions it requires for accreditation.

"All the People" Prepares to Sing this Spring
January 15, 2021 — Nehemiah 8 and 1 John 2:2 are the foundational passages of Scripture for the group and inspired their name.

From Capitol Hill to the Alaskan Coast
January 15, 2021 — While the majority of the world spent summer 2020 close to home because of the coronavirus pandemic, Mitch Haag, a junior history major from Grand Rapids, Michigan, was working remotely . . . from Alaska.

Cedarville Stories Podcast: Gifted Networker Turns Passion Into Ministry
January 14, 2021 — Bill Montgomery is Mr. Connections. It’s his ministry and his gift.

ACT and SAT Optional for Dual Enrollment
January 13, 2021 — Students in grades 7-12 applying to take Dual Enrollment courses are not required to submit an ACT or SAT test score through spring 2023.
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