
Bridging Disciplines: It's a Work of Art
Cedarville University artists will display their civil engineering-inspired works of art in the Civil Engineering Center throughout the 2021-22 school year.

Cedarville Stories Podcast: Learning Beyond His Years
Jake Johnson has been blessed with a gift: knowing what he doesn’t know. Then he seeks out those who have gone before him to learn the wisdom he hopes to apply in his life.

Research and Scholarship Symposium Goes Online
The research projects will be available for viewing by the public from April 14-28 through the university’s learning management system, Canvas.

Professor Named to Ohio State Board of Pharmacy
Dr. Jeff Huston, associate professor of pharmacy practice at Cedarville University, was appointed by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.

A Job Well Done: Honoring Retiring Professors
Faculty to be recognized include Dr. Dennis Flentge, senior professor of chemistry; Mark Klimek, associate professor of nursing; Dr. Bill Ragle, professor of finance; and Linda Cave, assistant professor of nursing; and former nursing faculty member, Connie Ford.

Chapel Pointe Pastor and Author Speaking
Joel Wayne, the lead pastor of Chapel Pointe Church in Hudsonville, Michigan, will speak in chapel at Cedarville University on April 13.

Cedarville Stories Podcast: Met by Christ in Her Despair
Certain dates carry powerful significance. For Gerry Walquist, December 30, 2013, is one of those days, with a bullet point. That's because, nearly eight years ago on the eve of New Year’s Eve, Gerry’s world was turned upside down.

Romans 14 Forum Discusses Differences, Seeks Unity
Cedarville University’s history and government department will host the first-ever Romans 14 Forum on April 10 at 6 p.m. in the Center for Biblical and Theological Studies, room 115.

Society of Women Engineers Hold Destiny Rescue 5K/10K On Saturday
Destiny Rescue works in seven countries, including the United States, to locate and offer freedom to children trapped in sexual trafficking

Keeping the Gospel First: Student Podcast Addresses Faith and Politics
Benjamin Mays and Jonny Gartner are committed to discussing current issues on the common ground found in Jesus Christ.

"Silent Sky" Explores Intersection of Faith and Science
"Silent Sky" will open Thursday, April 8, and close Sunday, April 18. Tickets can be purchased at the Stevens Student Center ticket office.

Blood Drive Looks for COVID Antibodies
The Red Cross blood drive will take place in the Stevens Student Center event rooms 240 and 241, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. To register, participants can visit RedCrossBlood.org (sponsor code: CU).