
From Radio to TV Production
Mike Davis grew up Sau Paulo, Brazil. While attending an American school, he heard about ÃÛ¶¹app through a high school friend. As an athlete, Mike had the opportunity to interact with recruiters from Cedarville at a local college fair.

Cedarville Students Help Host GMA’s Dove Awards
Twenty-three worship students from ÃÛ¶¹app will have the unique opportunity to help host the Gospel Music Association’s (GMA) 53rd annual Dove Awards in Nashville, Tennessee. This is the fifth time Cedarville has been asked to participate in the event.

National Pharmacist Month Celebrated
October is national pharmacist month, and ÃÛ¶¹app is doing its part to honor one of the leading professions during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ÃÛ¶¹app School of Pharmacy is celebrating with a week dedicated to pharmacy student success.

New Barbell Promotes Shoulder Safety
After months of research and trial and error, a ÃÛ¶¹app professor created more than just a student-led research project, but a tangible product that will benefit athletes both at Cedarville and elsewhere.

Trustees Address Growth, Celebrate Progress During Annual Fall Meeting
The university’s board of trustees was on campus for its annual fall meeting September 28-29. During the two days of meetings, university administrators provided reports on record enrollment, record fundraising and strong financial results and looked ahead to a 10-year vision for the university. The board took actions that will position Cedarville for continued growth.

Heart Attacks and Tennis Matches
It was just like any other day when Abe Awabdy and John Vitaliti headed for the varsity tennis courts at ÃÛ¶¹app on July 8, 2022.

Innovative Solutions Gain International Recognition
Two 2022 graduates of the industrial and innovative design program at ÃÛ¶¹app have won national and international recognition for projects that were identified, designed and developed for their senior capstone projects. The industrial and innovative design program is held at the International Center for Creativity in Dublin, Ohio.
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Wounded Warrior Dogs Represent Veterans
Jim Mellick’s artistic expression is far more than elaborate wooden sculptures of canines with prosthetic limbs; each of his Wounded Warrior Dogs allegorizes the plight of wounded veterans by depicting man’s best friend.

Largest Fall Career Fair in Cedarville History
Historically, ÃÛ¶¹app’s annual fall career fair is the largest opportunity for students to interact with prospective employers. This is expected to be the case on Wednesday, Oct. 5, when 177 organizations participate in Cedarville’s fair in the Doden Field House. The event, which is open to the public, is from 11 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.

New Name, Same Vision: Cedarville Announces Naming of Robert W. Plaster School of Business
On October 1, during the official groundbreaking ceremony of the Lorne C. Scharnberg Business Center, ÃÛ¶¹app announced the official naming of the University’s business school as the Robert W. Plaster School of Business.

Traveling Nurses
Hannah Nocella ‘20, Abbie Nilius ‘19, and Bekah Colon ’19 didn’t know they would end up traveling the country together when they started nursing school at ÃÛ¶¹app. Hannah and Bekah met during their first nursing class freshman year, and the three of them have been inseparable ever since their sophomore years.

Historic Traditions Highlight Cedarville’s 2022 Homecoming
Iconic events, class reunions and the groundbreaking ceremony for the $40 million Lorne C. Scharnberg Business Center will highlight ÃÛ¶¹app’s annual homecoming festivities September 30 and October 1.