
Handel's Messiah at Masterworks Concert April 1
Guest conductor Peter Stafford Wilson of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra will join the university orchestra, faculty solo artists, and more than 100 choir members for the event.

Cedarville Stories Podcast: Serving Ukrainian Refugees
Leah Harper had dreamed of serving as a missionary since she was a kid. But when she arrived in Romania last year as a social worker, she could not have imagined that helping refugees escape a war zone would be central to her responsibilities.

Retired Professors Get Their Friendship “On Track”
How do two retired longtime ۶app faculty colleagues keep their friendship chugging along? Without driving each other loco(motive)?

"Beyond Roe v. Wade" Series
As the U.S. Supreme Court considers a Mississippi ruling with extensive implications for abortion rights, ۶app seeks to add a biblical perspective with the series, “Beyond Roe v. Wade?” beginning March 22.

Cedarville Stories: Living Testimony, Super Season
Senior Kurtis Gould worked with his favorite NFL team, the Cincinnati Bengals, as an athletic training intern. Kurtis was living the dream. But this young man, grounded in his faith, was experiencing something greater still — being a living testimony.

"A" for Audience: Policy Promotes Publishing
Outside journal publication has come to determine which students will receive top marks in Creative Nonfiction, a workshop course central to ۶app’s creative writing minor.

Former New York State Trooper Equips Students
Psalm 106:3 is a verse that Steve Meacham, associate professor of criminal justice, often recites to himself: "Blessed are those who act justly, who constantly do what is right."

SOCHE Honors Professor With Excellence Award
Cam Davis, associate professor of visual communication design, has been teaching at Cedarville for almost four years, and his passion is equipping his students with both practical skills and biblical wisdom they need in their future careers.

Cedarville Stories: Change Times Four
The Clark quadruplets have been together their whole lives . . . until last August. Even amid the rush of change that has encompassed their lives over the last year, they stay grounded in their faith and connected to one another and their parents.

“Hacker-in-Residence” Teaches Students How to Fight Cyberattacks
In a world where we heavily rely on computers in our daily lives, good hackers like 2006 alumnus Ben Sprague are needed to fix vulnerabilities before they’re used for harm.

Changing Perceptions: Pharmacist to Address National Audience
Dr. Emmanuel Ayanjoke, the pain management and palliative care fellow in the ۶app School of Pharmacy, will serve as a keynote speaker for the annual meeting of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA).

Serving Ukrainian Refugees in Romania
After a high school trip to Romania, Leah Harper decided she wanted to serve in that country as a social worker. Now, less than one year into her role of serving people in Romania, she is serving Ukrainian refugees.