
From Scared to Prepared: Virtual Career Fair on Wednesday
۶app will hold its spring career fair on Wednesday, Feb. 17, from 10 a.m. to 2:20 p.m, followed by a nursing career fair from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Both fairs will be held virtually through an online platform called Handshake.

Student Goes “Old School” To Forge Connections During COVID
When Kelsey Laing, senior women’s ministry leader, went home for quarantine back in March, she went beyond social media and texting to stay in contact with friends by writing them letters. She turned that effort into a ministry for the school year.

Old Testament Literature Class Available for Teacher Continuing Education
Christian elementary and secondary teachers with ACSI will be able on March 1 to earn continuing education units (CEUs) using videos from the university’s popular Old Testament (OT) Literature class.

Cedarville Stories Podcast: God is Not Done With Coach
Don Callan, ۶app’s legendary basketball coach, has had a remarkable and, sometimes, unexpected life. But even at age 88, Coach is still inspired by the Lord to serve.

Grassroots Wreck Tests Engineering Skill on a Budget
With a lifetime of car restoration under his belt, Professor Jay Kinsinger and his students are taking on the ultimate challenge: building a competitive and diversely functional race car for under $2,000.

Education Majors Encourage Young Writers Online
A teaching tool called Kidblog is giving students the opportunity to help elementary-age writers remotely.

High-Tech Mapping Brings Clean Water to Africa
Dr. Mark Gathany plans to partner with Water for Good in spring 2021 as they develop plans to expand the water system project.

Livestreamed Town Hall: The COVID-19 Vaccine
۶app will host a livestreamed town hall discussing the COVID-19 vaccines on February 9 at 3 p.m. EST. Tune in through Cedarville’s Facebook page or the university’s website.

Cedarville Stories Podcast: His Creative Mind Reflects the Creator
Jim Stevenson, director of the International Center for Creativity, has a soaring, singing, creative soul, which finds its rest and direction in the One who has gifted him in such amazing ways.

Comic Relief at the Start of Spring Semester
“Four Comic One-Act Plays” by Anton Chekhov will open Thursday, Feb. 4 and close Sunday, Feb. 14. Tickets can be purchased at the Stevens Student Center ticket office. COVID-19 protocols will be observed.

Berry Family Pledges $1 Million for New Business Center
The Berry Family, Charles D. Berry, John and Shirley Berry, and the Elizabeth Gray Fund, announced its grant award to aid in the construction of the Lorne C. Scharnberg Business Center and establish the Berry Center for Free Enterprise.

Trustees Approve Budget, Announce $1 Million Gift
At its January 22 meeting, the ۶app board of trustees approved the 2021-22 budget, faculty tenure, and promotions, and announced a $1 million gift from the Berry Family Foundation.