
D.C. Semester Ready to Reconvene
This upcoming August, Cedarville will send 15 students to Washington, D.C., to participate in the D.C. semester program, where they will work an internship catered to their particular career goals.

Grace Norman is Heading for Tokyo!
Grace Norman, a 2020 nursing graduate, will represent the United States of America at the 2021 Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan, which are taking place from August 24 to September 5.

Same Orders, Different Uniform: Pastor Joins Air National Guard
Capt. Seth Johnson, a 1996 graduate of Cedarville University, recently entered a new phase of ministry, transitioning from a church pulpit where he served 20 years to chaplain in the Connecticut Air National Guard.

Cedarville Stories Podcast: Worldwide Worldview
This week from the Cedarville Stories podcast archives, we are reintroduced to a man who transformed Cedarville’s international studies program.

Model UN Prepares Students for Foreign Service
The future is bright for Cedarville’s model U.N. team and the university graduates who spent time on the team.

EPA Certification Now Part of Environmental Science Course
For the first time, students in Dr. Mark Gathany's Environment: Science, Sustainability and Stewardship course received an official Watershed Management Training Certificate from the EPA.

Scaling the Heights: Ranking Places Cedarville Among Top Three Christian Colleges
Cedarville was recognized as the third-best Christian college in the U.S. in a spring report by College Consensus.

Professor Proposal: Faculty Members Tying the Knot June 28
All educators know that the first year of teaching is the hardest. But for two recent Cedarville University hires, that first-year struggle has also come with a life-changing perk.

Cedarville Stories Repodcast: Delighted by God's Undisguised Love
During virtual lessons last year, 2003 alumna Heidi Bruder kept her students at Calvary Christian Academy learning with a creative and engaging approach.

Pearls of Classroom Wisdom: Book Offers Insight for New and Experienced Teachers
The School of Education is slated to release its first-ever pedagogy quote book, a compilation of wisdom about teaching and educational philosophy from faculty and staff.

Worship Culture Creates Songwriting Minor
The new songwriting minor will be offered this fall and include seven classes, four of which are new classes to the music and worship department specifically created for the minor.

Back to the Future: Geist Steps Down as AD; Returns to Classroom
Dr. Alan Geist is stepping down effective June 30, 2021, and will return to the classroom as associate professor of sport business management. Chris Cross, assistant athletic director for compliance and operations, will serve as interim AD.