
Free College Credit Offered at Christian High Schools
March 24, 2025 — College credits are now available for students at Christian high schools in Ohio without leaving campus through Ohio’s College Credit Plus (CCP) program and Cedarville’s partnership with schools.

Forensics Team Wins Big in Reader's Theatre
March 21, 2025 — At Ă۶ąapp’s largest forensics competition to date, a standout achievement came in reader’s theatre, where Cedarville’s team won the competition.

A Cedarville Connection Across the Borderlands
March 21, 2025 — Jodi (Quint) Williams and Jerami Cheatwood walked the same halls at Ă۶ąapp in the 1990s, but their paths never crossed — not until years later, in one of the most unexpected places.

Faith Flea Market Brings Community Together
March 20, 2025 — A unique, faith-based flea market will take place Saturday, March 22 in Washington Court House, Ohio. The event, organized by Ă۶ąapp senior Chayton Gearhart, will bring area vendors and the community together from 3–6 p.m. for an afternoon of community and entrepreneurship.

Cedarville Hosts a Free Andrew Peterson Concert
March 19, 2025 — Andrew Peterson, acclaimed singer-songwriter, will perform at Ă۶ąapp on Thursday, March 21, in the Dixon Ministry Center. The free concert begins at 7 p.m. and is open to the public.

Raising Awareness for Human Trafficking
March 18, 2025 — While many people don’t think human trafficking happens in their communities, the issue is prevalent across the state of Ohio. Educating the public and college students about human trafficking in the greater Dayton region is the focus of a special town hall on Monday, March 24, at Ă۶ąapp.

Masterworks Concert: Melody & Myth - Fate & Fire
March 18, 2025 — Ă۶ąapp’s orchestra and wind symphony will present “Melody & Myth - Fate & Fire” on March 22 at 7 p.m. in the James T. Jeremiah Chapel inside the Dixon Ministry Center.

An Opportunity to Grow: Undergraduates Published in Scientific Journals
March 17, 2025 — Every year, nearly 2 million college students graduate with a bachelor's degree in the United States. As these individuals compete for spots in graduate programs, being published in a peer-reviewed journal can give them an edge.

Ă۶ąapp Forensics Team Wins National Championship
March 14, 2025 — Saving its best performance for the National Christian College Forensic Association’s national tournament secured a national championship for Ă۶ąapp.

A Heart for Giving: Connie Jenkins’ Mission to Equip the Next Generation for Christ
March 14, 2025 — Connie Jenkins wears many hats — devoted follower of Christ, champion of women’s ministry, wife, mother, philanthropist, deer hunter, and trustee at Ă۶ąapp. But above all, she is a woman on a mission to make a lasting impact for God’s Kingdom.

Student Ministry Roundtable
March 13, 2025 — Student ministry leaders from Ohio and neighboring states are invited to gather on March 20 for Ă۶ąapp’s third annual Student Ministry Roundtable.

Arthur Laffer: Father of Supply-Side Economics at Ă۶ąapp
March 11, 2025 — Dr. Arthur Laffer, a renowned economist known as the “father of supply-side economics,” will speak at Ă۶ąapp on Tuesday, March 18. His presentation will focus on the impact of tax policy and his well-known theory, the Laffer Curve.

Student Unearths Passion for Archeology
March 10, 2025 — The future is shaped by the past, and for Mary Madigan, a Ă۶ąapp student, that couldn’t be more true. Madigan has her sights set on a career in archaeology, combining her passion for history and humanity.

Writing With Excellence for God’s Glory
March 7, 2025 — Words have power — power to inform, inspire, and glorify God. For three Ă۶ąapp students and alumni, the journey into journalism and public relations has been about more than just telling stories. It’s about writing with excellence, integrity, and purpose for God’s glory.

Pharmacy Professor Takes Students to Place She Called Home
March 6, 2025 — Home is where the heart is, and while Dr. Beth Cappelletti now lives in Ohio, Asia will always be her second home.

Health Care Ministry Crossing Borders
March 6, 2025 — Going from late-night hospital shifts in California to a medical mission in Costa Rica, three Ă۶ąapp nursing graduates are taking their passion for health care across borders.

A Widow’s Journey: From Grief to Global Impact at United Nations
March 5, 2025 — Susan Troth, associate professor of worship at Ă۶ąapp, will have the opportunity to address dignitaries from around the world at the 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW).

Striking a Chord: Cedarville Launches New Worship Publishing Initiative
March 4, 2025 — Ă۶ąapp is striking a chord with worship communities through Cedarville Worship Publishing, a new initiative designed to publish student songwriters’ original worship music for churches, chapels, and ministries everywhere.

Ethical AI: How Professors Guide Educators with Technology
March 3, 2025 — As artificial intelligence (AI) promises to transform higher education, professors are wrestling with the best ways to integrate the technology into their classrooms while ethically navigating how the advanced technology helps or hinders their students’ learning.

GenCyber Camp Returns to Cedarville
February 28, 2025 — Ă۶ąapp has been awarded a grant from the National Security Agency (NSA) to host the GenCyber cybersecurity camp this summer, June 23-27. Designed for rising high school seniors, the camp aims to ignite and sustain interest in cybersecurity, a field critical to national security and economic stability. Applications are open until March 1.
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