
"Scripture and Scrubs” Encourages Christian Health Care Workers
While health care scholars are asking if religion can help reduce health care burnout, Cedarville University’s Dr. Michael Sherr, professor of social work, believes it can. Sherr, co-author of “Scriptures and Scrubs: A Christian Calling to Healthcare,” addresses in the book how a Christian health care worker can combat burnout by staying centered on biblical truths.

Cedarville Engineers Race Toward Clean Energy Success
A team of Cedarville University engineering students is gearing up to compete in one of the nation’s most innovative contests — racing electric-powered boats.

Answering the Call: Student Missionaries From Cuba
David and Pablo Molina, two first-year students at Cedarville University, moved from Cienfuegos, Cuba, to Columbus, Ohio, where they are helping reach Spanish-speaking people with the gospel. They are the first Cuban students to attend Cedarville, and it is fitting that they are doing so while serving as missionaries.

Global Voices Shares the Stories of International Students
Overcoming the cultural divide for international college students is the focus of a social media campaign run by a group of students at Cedarville University.

Cedarville University: Memorial Tree, Scholarships Celebrate Seth Wagoner’s Life
Cedarville University students, faculty and friends will gather Tuesday, April 14 to honor the life of freshman Seth Wagoner with a special tree dedication ceremony on campus.

Cedarville Professor’s Impact Wins Aerospace Award
Dr. Joseph Miller, associate professor of mechanical engineering at Cedarville University, will be presented the 2025 Aerospace and Defense Award by the Dayton Business Journal.

From Curiosity to a Career in Foreign Affairs
Payton Arbuthnot’s story began in Springfield, Colorado, where she found herself captivated by the news as a curious young girl. It wasn’t just the stories — it was the fact that through the news, she could know what was happening all over the world.

Cedarville University Theater Presents “The Power of a Story”
Cedarville University’s theatre program will present “The Power of a Story,” a dynamic, student-driven showcase exploring the transformative power of storytelling, on April 11-12 in the DeVries Theatre.

Cedarville University School of Pharmacy Hosts Leaders From National Organizations
Dr. Michael Hogue, executive vice president and CEO of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), will address pharmacy students at Cedarville University on Tuesday, April 15.

Cedar Cliff Elementary Students Learning About Pharmacy
Cedarville University’s Student College of Clinical Pharmacy (SCCP) chapter will lead an interactive pharmacy learning experience for more than 40 third-grade students from Cedar Cliff Elementary on Friday, April 11, in the Pharmacy Practice Lab at the university’s Health Sciences Center (HSC).

Cedarville University: Celebrating 50 Years of Regional Accreditation
Fifty years ago, a banner reading “Hallelujah! Accreditation” draped across Alford Auditorium, signaling a historic moment for Cedarville University. On April 9, 1975, the university (then Cedarville College) was granted regional accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

Integrating Faith and Literature
The intersection of faith and literature was the focal point of the recent Conference on Christianity and Literature, where Cedarville University students and faculty presented their scholarly work.