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When Oakwood police officer, firefighter and emergency medical technician Steve Norris became ill with COVID-19, he had no clue that he would be able to bless someone else.
View MoreWhen Oakwood police officer, firefighter and emergency medical technician Steve Norris became ill with COVID-19, he had no clue that he would be able to bless someone else.
View MoreCedarville University alumnus Stephen Smith created a version of the aerosol box, a three-sided rectangular cube that’s placed over the head and upper torso of COVID-19 patients.
View MoreCedarville University sophomore Connor Hart of Loveland, Ohio is putting his education in 3-D printing to work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
View MoreCedarville University art professor Zac Benson, M.F.A., is using M&M’s to illuminate the contrast between the words of celebrity couple Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
View MoreCedarville University’s computer science specialization in cyber operations has received the prestigious Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) Cybersecurity accreditation.
View MoreCedarville University is now making the courses from its Bible minor program available online at no charge. The first course, Old Testament Literature taught by Dr. Chris Miller, is currently online.
View MoreRich Williams, a 2011 alumnus of Cedarville University, and his friend and business partner, Justin Summerville, have created the S.A.F.E. (Shock Absorbing Football Equipment) Clip, which attaches the facemask to a football helmet in a...
View MoreGod’s Ancient Library, a nonprofit organization led by Ken and Barb Larson, owners of Slumberland Furniture, has gifted a Torah scroll to Cedarville University.
View MoreThe Kokosing group of companies, one of the largest family-owned construction conglomerates in the country, has committed $100,000 to the construction of Cedarville University’s new civil engineering building.
View MoreBeck, who graduated from Cedarville University in 2014, will begin clerking for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in July.
View MoreAn ESPY award could be the next accomplishment for Cedarville University sophomore Grace Norman. The 2016 Paralympic triathlon champion was nominated for the Best Female Athlete with a Disability award.
View MoreCedarville’s aero design team soared against international and U.S. squads during the SAE Aero Design East competition in Lakeland, Florida, this spring.
View MoreCedarville University students Meghan Strickling, Briana Elias, and Dacia Pearson generate awareness for the Love Your Melon campaign.
View MoreExploring 10 European countries while completing a 15-credit-hour course may be the highlight to Austin Macnamara’s time as a student at Cedarville University.
View MoreThe Olympics might be over, but Grace Norman’s story continues to capture the attention of inspired followers of the Paralympic gold and bronze medalist from rural Ohio.
View MoreCedarville University student-athletes will travel more cost effectively and securely this year after the university purchased two 40-seat busses. The new vehicles arrived in late August and have already been used by athletic teams.
View MoreIn just one year, a pair of Cedarville University alumni have seen their startup company reach new heights. Andrew Parks and Josh Teekell, 2007 mechanical engineering graduates and developers of Mistbox, signed an agreement with Lowe’s to...
View MoreFor the second consecutive year, Cedarville University’s solar splash team was crowned world champions at the 22nd annual World Solar Splash competition. The event was held June 15-19 at Dayton’s Eastwood MetroPark.
View MoreCedarville University engineering students receive a private tour of Impulse 2 at Dayton International Airport on Sunday. Pictured with the students are Vanja Megevand, far left, tour guide and Gregory Blatt, far right, managing director...
View MoreAs cybercrimes become increasingly more common and sophisticated, Cedarville University is responding by adding a cybersecurity track to its computer science major. The new track is based on five core courses that will equip students to...
View MoreJust weeks after graduating its inaugural class, the Cedarville University School of Pharmacy will launch a new initiative when Juanita Draime (Vandalia, Ohio), a member of the class of 2016, begins Cedarville’s first academic fellowship.
View MoreThe Shell Eco-Marathon challenges students to design, build and drive ultra-energy-efficient vehicles.
View MoreClaire Harvey, a senior studio art major from Cedarville University, has been recognized by the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio (AICUO) for her work in visual arts.
View MoreHonda R&D Americas, Inc. has turned to Cedarville University’s Industrial and Innovative Design program to help visualize the design and function of future Honda and Acura models as far away 2030.
View MoreChris Broussard, one of ESPN’s top NBA analysts, will speak at Cedarville University’s chapel service at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 16, in the Jeremiah Chapel.
View MoreJohn Mortensen, D.M.A., professor of piano at Cedarville University‚ has been named an International Steinway Artist by the legendary piano maker Steinway & Sons.
View MoreA group of student researchers at Cedarville University are hoping their recent work will prove to be innovative in the field of biological sciences.
View MoreJennifer Marshall, a sought-after political researcher and vice president of The Heritage Foundation, will speak at Cedarville University on Thursday, Feb. 11 in the Jeremiah Chapel.
View MoreThird-year professional pharmacy student Jordan Long (Chillicothe, Ohio) of Cedarville University is one out of just four pharmacy students from across the nation to be chosen for the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) Student...
View MoreTwo teams of students from Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy took home first place in two different events at the Ohio Society of Health-System Pharmacists 12th Annual All-Ohio Residency Showcase Competition in Columbus on October...
View MoreWhen users of the updated Apple TV unpack their new gadget and connect it to their TV they’ll be impressed by the many new features available. One of the new apps is the Cedarville Chapel app.
View MoreCedarville University’s worship program has been honored as one of the top college and university worship education programs by Worship Leader magazine.
View More“The 937” is an SGA initiative to support Target Dayton and Shoes for the Shoeless. Both organizations reside in the 937 area code, the reason behind the project’s name.
View MoreThe movie, directed and produced by Jon Erwin and Andrew Erwin, includes the work of several Cedarville University graduates.
View MoreDr. Ben Carson visits with Adam Brandt in his hospital bed at Johns Hopkins. He is joined by Adam's mom, Ruth Brandt. Adam, now a senior admissions counselor for Cedarville University in Ohio, was five years of age at the time of the brain...
View MoreSince 2013, Cedarville University has provided a full-tuition scholarship to a student who has come through the foster system in Ohio. Luke Combs, of Springfield, is the recipient this year and expects to major in ministry.
View MoreCedarville University posted its ninth consecutive record enrollment.
View MoreFor the first time in Cedarville University's 128-year history, the Yellow Jacket can now be seen flying over the campus.
View MoreAs a media aircrew analyst, Jonathan Case rides in the cockpit of a U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter jet, taking photos and video during test runs of the F-22 and F-35 aircraft as part of a joint effort by the Air Force and defense industry...
View MoreGifted theologian and author Christopher R. Bruno, Ph.D. will join the Cedarville University as assistant professor of Bible and theology in the fall.
View MoreA team of freshmen and sophomore engineering students from Cedarville University completed a three-peat in the Autonomous Robotics Competition at the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Conference in Seattle this week.
View MoreThe 2015 World Solar Splash championship returned to the Miami Valley as Cedarville University won the competition with an impressive 932.44 score (out of 1,000 points) over the four-day event.
View MoreThe Cedarville team claimed the “Outstanding Delegation” award at the National Model United Nations (U.N.) conference held in New York March 29-April 2.
View MoreA student engineering team from Cedarville University will compete in the 2015 Shell Eco-marathon in Detroit, Michigan, April 9-12.
View MoreEight of Cedarville University's school of engineering and computer science students will demonstrate the urban concept car, “Urbie,” during media day at the 2015 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
View MoreJay Kinsinger, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, received four awards at the Artistry in Wood Show in Dayton in November 2014.
View MoreCedarville University’s online Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) is one of the highest-ranked programs in the nation, according to SmartChoice’s Super Scholar rankings.
View MoreCedarville University invites high school students and their families to experience life on campus at a CU Friday on March 28.
View MoreAn Erard piano built in Paris in the 1870s was donated to Cedarville from this abandoned home in Springfield. Both the house and the piano are now restored, prompting the musical celebration to be held March 21.
View MoreCedarville University’s Department of Music and Worship presents Arts Madness, a celebration of the arts, which begins with a Pops Concert on March 28.
View MoreCedarville student and athlete Greg Johnson has been hired as triathlon equipment company Quintana Roo’s social media coordinator.
View MoreThe Carillon Brass will perform at Cedarville on March 14 in a free Bach’s Lunch concert.
View MoreSenior engineering students Jake Miller, David Yoder and Gerrit Start work on wooden bike frames for their capstone team project at Cedarville University.
View MoreCedarville University sent nearly 1,100 hand-made paper snowflakes to support the survivors of the Dec. 14, 2012, shooting that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
View MoreGregory Dyson has been named the Director of Intercultural Leadership at Cedarville University.
View MoreWatercolor artist Chuck Clevenger created several new paintings on location to accompany pieces of classical music for his February 22, 2014, concert.
View MoreCedarville’s speech team won the 2014 Division II National Championship.
View MoreCedarville University accounting graduates had the highest pass rate for the Certified Public Accountant exam in Ohio.
View MoreA Cedarville Graphic Design student earns recognition in well-known design magazine, HOW magazine.
View MoreLaura Farleman competes in a recent track meet at Cedarville University.
View MoreThe Chicago Cubs will unveil the 100th anniversary logo of Wrigley Field when it opens the 2014 home season. The logo was designed by Brandon Ort, a 2007 Cedarville University graduate.
View MoreCedarville’s social work department is hosting its 10th annual community night on April 8. This year’s topic is child labor in the cocoa industry.
View MoreCedarville University School of Pharmacy students have been working in medication reconciliation at local medical institutions.
View MoreA team of four Cedarville students participated in the Third US University Trading Challenge in New York City.
View MoreCedarville University’s Model United Nations team earned the second place team award of “Distinguished Delegation” at the National Model United Nations (NMUN) Conference last week in New York City.
View MoreCedarville President Thomas White, left, stands with SBACS Scholarship recipients Rachel Williams from High Point Christian Academy, and Victoria Stearns from Naples, FL, and Ed Gamble from the Southern Baptist Association of Christian...
View MoreCedarville will be competing at the Race of the Americas on April 25-27 in Houston, Texas.
View MoreCedarville’s Ultimate Frisbee team celebrates victory after “The Sting” tournament, which they hosted at Cedarville to raise funds for USA Ultimate’s national tournament series.
View MoreThe upcoming season of the “American Bible Challenge” includes a team of three Cedarville students who are competing on the show this summer.
View MoreMembers of the Cedarville University School of Pharmacy are working to serve the underserved in many ways both domestic and abroad.
View MoreDr. Whitmore brought seven advanced geology students from Cedarville to help investigate the dinosaur bones collection site
View MoreHannah Stedge bikes 56 miles through the Mount-Tremblant Mountains at the Half Ironman World Championships
View MoreCedarville geology and geoscience students are working on two senior projects using an Unmanned Aerial System(UAS), or a drone, as part of a partnership with Remote Intelligence, LLC., in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania.
View MoreThe African Children's Choir will be performing at Cedarville University.
View MoreJesse Childress, a sophomore who is majoring in social work from Yorktown, Virginia enjoys some light moments with children on his trip to the Dominican Republic earlier this year.
View MoreExecutive Director: Mark D. Weinstein