Business Preview Day
ĆŪ¶¹appās Robert W. Plaster School of Business is building leaders, cultivating communicators and inspiring entrepreneurs.
Cedarville Wind Symphony Performs for the Ohio Music Education Association
The Ohio Music Education Associationās professional development conference, one of the leading music conferences in the country, will host ĆŪ¶¹appās wind symphony for a concert on Thursday, Feb. 6.
Lawlor for Life: A Journey of Faith, Family, and Discipleship
Nick Boucherās six years as resident director of Lawlor Hall at ĆŪ¶¹app left a legacy that echoes through campus even today. Known for his intentional leadership, Nick fostered a culture of discipleship, fun, and spiritual growth, inspiring the rallying cry, āLawlor for Life.ā
Remembering Grace Maxwell: A Shining Light
The ĆŪ¶¹app community is mourning the loss of Grace Maxwell, a junior whose kindness, faith and passion for serving others touched countless lives.
Historic Win for ĆŪ¶¹appās Mock Trial Team
ĆŪ¶¹appās mock trial team made history at the Fayette District Courthouse in Lexington, Kentucky, securing its first-ever tournament team award at the tournament hosted by Eastern Kentucky University from January 25-26.
A Career of Influence: Dr. Glen Duerrās Completes 1,000th Media Interview
Dr. Glen Duerr participated in his 1,000th media interview at Cedarville on Januray 28, 2025 when he talked with Cleveland, Ohio's WCRF (Moody Radio) anchor Brian Dahlen about the upcoming prime minister election in Canada.
From Stressed to Splessed: Professor Susan Trothās Story of Faith
After years of struggles with infertility, the passing of her husband and a near-death experience, Susan Troth, associate professor of worship at ĆŪ¶¹app, shares her experience with grief in her new Amazon bestselling book āStressed to Splessed.ā
44 Countries, More Than 140 Students and Countless Opportunities
As an institution committed to āthe Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ,ā Cedarville seeks to make a global impact through relationships in every ātribe, tongue and nation.ā International students interested in Cedarville are supported through admissions, financial aid and the office of international student services, led by director Jonathan Sutton.
Turning Challenges Into Joy and Purpose
Emily Shanahan was born with cerebral palsy, a group of disorders that affects a personās ability to move, maintain balance, and control posture. This diagnosis was difficult for Emily and her family, but after recognizing Godās goodness, even in this challenge, they began to fill their days with joy and purpose.
Cedarville Hosts Interprofessional Health Care Event
The premier interprofessional education (IPE) event for college students in health-related academic disciplines is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 1. This event, which will allow participants to find solutions for health care scenarios in breakout sessions, will be held in the Scharnberg Business and Communication Center.
Cedarvilleās Cyber Team Dominates National Contests
ĆŪ¶¹appās cyber operations program, the highest-ranked program in the nation according to Intelligent.com, proved its worth by winning Liberty Universityās Cyber Summit Capture the Flag competition in November and finishing third at the prestigious VIVID Coalition event in Augusta, Georgia.
Junior Student Dives Into the Realm of Professional Photography
Some of the biggest names in Christian music, including For King and Country, Lecrae, Crowder and Danny Gokey, have been captured by the lens of Matthew Black, a junior broadcasting, digital media and journalism major at ĆŪ¶¹app.