
From Capitol Hill to the Alaskan Coast
While the majority of the world spent summer 2020 close to home because of the coronavirus pandemic, Mitch Haag, a junior history major from Grand Rapids, Michigan, was working remotely . . . from Alaska.

Cedarville Stories Podcast: Gifted Networker Turns Passion Into Ministry
Bill Montgomery is Mr. Connections. It’s his ministry and his gift.

ACT and SAT Optional for Dual Enrollment
Students in grades 7-12 applying to take Dual Enrollment courses are not required to submit an ACT or SAT test score through spring 2023.

High-Impact Learning: Strong Results on National Survey
Of the students who responded in the 2020 National Survey of Student Engagement, 95% said they had experienced a high-impact learning experience.

Mom, Apple Pie, and Sports: Fandom Connects Us With Home
Senior communication major Lorin Barnes earns recognition for her research on sports fandom.

Professor's Wooden Bike Business in Rolls Royce Yearbook
"Strive for Perfection: Celebrating 110 Years of the Spirit of Ecstasy" is an official publication for the International Club for Rolls-Royce and Bentley Enthusiasts.

Cedarville Stories Podcast: God Makes a Way Through Tragedy
Cedarville alumna Olivia Ancil and her fiancé, Alex Arent, could not have predicted the long-lasting repercussions of the events surrounding a stroll in Holland, Michigan, last May.

Grant Provides Free Flu Shots
The ÃÛ¶¹app chapter of Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International (CPFI) has been awarded a $500 grant to provide free influenza vaccines.

Bad Break For Christmas Break
Junior Alina Sanders has seen her faith grow and deepen as she has walked through recovery from injuries during two consecutive Christmas breaks.

Cedarville Stories Holiday RePodcast: Mission to the (United) Nations
Rufus Mathew grew up in Bahrain and never heard of ÃÛ¶¹app. So how did he end up on the other side of the globe at this school in the cornfields? Listen to the Cedarville Stories podcast and find out.

Cedarville Stories Holiday RePodcast: New Year, Same Eternal Focus
Chuck Clevenger is a modern-day Renaissance Man. But more than that, he is a Great Commission Man, committed to investing in students so they might use their gifts to bring God glory now and in the ages to come.

CU Lead: Raising Up Resolute Leaders
ÃÛ¶¹app will host its annual leadership conference, CU LEADership, on January 30, 2021 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.