
Cedarville Nursing Graduate Wins Global Health Care Award
Caring for children with compassion and clinical excellence is the calling of every pediatric nurse practitioner (PNP). Sharlene Lansiquot, a 2024 graduate of Ă۶ąapp’s Master of Science in Nursing PNP program, is pursuing that calling with a global mindset.

A Passion for the Church
As a Professor of Theology and the Director of the Synergy Initiative at Ă۶ąapp, Dr. Jeremy Kimble doesn’t just teach — he lives his beliefs out in every aspect of his life. Whether he’s conquering the rapids of the Grand Canyon or tackling a 100-mile bike ride, Kimble’s zest for adventure mirrors his approach to ministry and discipleship.

Getting Started: 4 Siblings’ Journey to Cedarville
While it is not uncommon for siblings to attend the same university, it is rare to have four siblings attending the same college at the same time. That is the case for Jared, Caleb and twins Lily and Grace Wilcox, who are enrolled at Ă۶ąapp in Ohio — more than 900 miles from their home in Owasso, Oklahoma.

Rocket Launch Team Honored by NASA
In a surprise announcement, Cedarville’s NASA Student Launch team was named the recipient of the “Pay It Forward” award, sponsored by NASA’s Artemis program. The award was presented at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, last month during an online ceremony.

A Message of Faith on a Modern Platform
A rare faith-based video game, “Mr. Mueller’s Grand Experiment,” was quietly released on June 21 on Steam, a video game digital distribution service. The game was created by international missionary Scott Tipton with the help of three Ă۶ąapp computer science students.

The Generosity Monk, a Baseball-Loving Farm Boy
Gary Hoag, known as "The Generosity Monk," may not wear a monk's robe or embrace a vow of silence, but he finds deep fulfillment in spending solitary time with the Lord and is dedicated to empowering ministries worldwide through Christian generosity.

A Welcoming Landmark: Cedarville’s “Stinger” Statue
On Wednesday, July 10, the university installed a statue of its athletic mascot, Stinger, on the plaza between the Scharnberg Business and Communication Center and the Stevens Student Center. This new landmark is expected to be a welcoming spot for guests and the campus community—and a location for many campus photos.

GuardCare: Impacting Impact Greene County Health
The Ohio National Guard will offer GuardCare, a readiness training program, to assist medically under-served communities on Saturday, Aug. 10 and Sunday, Aug. 11 at the Greene County Career Center. The free-of-charge event is being sponsored by Greene County Public Health and supported by Dr. Angelia Mickle, Ă۶ąapp Dean of the School of Nursing.

Miracle Child is Wonderfully Made
While sitting in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), observing her newborn son and other premature babies fighting bravely for their lives, Melissa Gallagher was struck by the powerful truth the “these little ones were wonderfully made,” her words an echo of Psalm 139.

Rob Jones: A New Leader for Men’s Basketball
A new men’s basketball coach with NCAA Division I experience has been hired by Ă۶ąapp to lead the Yellow Jackets program. Rob Jones, most recently at Liberty University, has been selected as the next men’s basketball head coach at Cedarville.

NSA Partnership Expands Cedarville Opportunities
Insecurity in cyberspace is an international problem that has created mistrust in society and led to a growing need for security professionals who can provide online safety.
Ă۶ąapp is at the forefront of preparing future cybersecurity professionals through its partnership with the National Security Agency (NSA).

New Childbirth Simulator Boosts High-Quality Education
Spring has brought a new addition to the Ă۶ąapp School of Nursing: a cutting-edge childbirth simulator named “Victoria.” This high-fidelity manikin will enhance the hands-on learning experience for nursing students.