
Writing With Excellence for God’s Glory
March 7, 2025 — Words have power — power to inform, inspire, and glorify God. For three Cedarville University students and alumni, the journey into journalism and public relations has been about more than just telling stories. It’s about writing with excellence, integrity, and purpose for God’s glory.

Pharmacy Professor Takes Students to Place She Called Home
March 6, 2025 — Home is where the heart is, and while Dr. Beth Cappelletti now lives in Ohio, Asia will always be her second home.

Health Care Ministry Crossing Borders
March 6, 2025 — Going from late-night hospital shifts in California to a medical mission in Costa Rica, three Cedarville University nursing graduates are taking their passion for health care across borders.

A Widow’s Journey: From Grief to Global Impact at United Nations
March 5, 2025 — Susan Troth, associate professor of worship at Cedarville University, will have the opportunity to address dignitaries from around the world at the 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW).

Striking a Chord: Cedarville Launches New Worship Publishing Initiative
March 4, 2025 — Cedarville University is striking a chord with worship communities through Cedarville Worship Publishing, a new initiative designed to publish student songwriters’ original worship music for churches, chapels, and ministries everywhere.

Ethical AI: How Professors Guide Educators with Technology
March 3, 2025 — As artificial intelligence (AI) promises to transform higher education, professors are wrestling with the best ways to integrate the technology into their classrooms while ethically navigating how the advanced technology helps or hinders their students’ learning.

GenCyber Camp Returns to Cedarville
February 28, 2025 — Cedarville University has been awarded a grant from the National Security Agency (NSA) to host the GenCyber cybersecurity camp this summer, June 23-27. Designed for rising high school seniors, the camp aims to ignite and sustain interest in cybersecurity, a field critical to national security and economic stability. Applications are open until March 1.

Resound Radio to Focus on the Family
February 28, 2025 — Chloe Hunt, a 2023 graduate of Cedarville University, serves as an assistant producer for Focus on the Family in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she identifies and interviews guests for their flagship program, Focus on the Family With Jim Daly.

Cedarville University’s Key Player in Cyber Operations
February 27, 2025 — Cedarville University’s cyber operations program continues to earn national recognition for its educational excellence and high-level partnerships. Now, one of its leaders is helping to pioneer cyber operations education across the country.

New Bible Helps Kids Understand Armor of God
February 26, 2025 — Helping children better understand the Bible is the focus of the new “Armor of God Bible” released February 18 by Thomas Nelson Publishing. Cedarville University’s Dr. Kevin Jones, dean of the school of education, provided study helps for the Bible.

Foreign Film Series Marks Two Decades
February 25, 2025 — Celebrating 20 years, 38 semesters and 109 films, Cedarville University’s Foreign Film Series will mark its 20th anniversary on Feb. 27 at 6 p.m. in the DeVries Theatre. The series will feature “Life Is Beautiful,” the same movie that started the program in 2005.

Cedarville’s Theater Major: A Small Program With Big Results
February 24, 2025 — Graduates from the theater program at Cedarville University, a southwest Ohio university ranked by the Wall Street Journal as one of the nation’s top three evangelical universities, have proven that a small program yields big results through a 100% placement rate of 2023-24 graduates.

Surviving Cancer, Strengthening Faith, Inspiring Others
February 20, 2025 — How would you react if an unexpected cancer diagnosis meant you only had six months to live? Dr. Will Smallwood, who is leading Cedarville University’s $175 million fundraising campaign as vice president for advancement, can answer that question through personal experience.

Bridging Leadership and Compassion on the Border
February 19, 2025 — Deputy Patrol Agent in Charge Jerami Cheatwood, who earned a degree in management from Cedarville University, began his career with the Border Patrol in 2009. He oversees the operations of 280 agents in an effort to secure the southern border while also ministering as a chaplain within the agency.

Cedarville Claims Speech and Debate Title
February 18, 2025 — It was a sweet victory for Cedarville University’s forensics team at the 2025 Ohio Forensics Association State Championship. In claiming the state championship, Cedarville’s team took the top spot in the categories of both speech and debate.

Revolutionizing Skincare: Student Wins “The Pitch” With New App
February 18, 2025 — After years of battling cystic acne and testing countless products with little success, Alex Simons, a junior marketing major at Cedarville University, took matters into her own hands. She created “Skin Safe,” an innovative app that helps users navigate skincare.

Cedarville Forensics Shines in Season Opener
February 17, 2025 — Stepping onto the tournament stage for the first time during the 2025 Spring semester, Cedarville University’s forensics team wasted no time making an impact. The team earned 12 first place wins.

A Passion for International Relations Realized in the Heart of D.C.
February 17, 2025 — For most children, the news playing in the background is easy to ignore. But for young Payton Arbuthnot of Springfield, Colorado, it was a source of fascination — one that would eventually inspire her to pursue an internship with the State Department's Bureau of Overseas Buildings and Operations.

Kindred Spirits in Commitment to the Word of God
February 14, 2025 — Dr. Thomas White, President of Cedarville University, sits down with Dan Jacobsen, grandson of the late Warren Wiersbe — one of the most influential Bible teachers of the 20th century — to discuss why Cedarville, White, and Wiersbe are kindred spirits in commitment to the Word of God.

Cedarville University to Stage “Radium Girls,” a Gripping Historical Drama
February 13, 2025 — Cedarville University’s theatre department will bring “Radium Girls,” a powerful historical drama written by D.W. Gregory, to the stage February 13-23. The production explores the events of 1926, when young women working in a watch factory used radium-based paint to create a luminous glow — only to later face devastating health consequences.
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