March 1, 2024
by Stephen Schuler When I first visited Cedarville University a year ago, and I was considering whether this was a place at which I would like to teach, I was encouraged to see a thoughtfully composed sculpture on the shore of the lake. The sculpture, called Opened Eyes, is by... View Article
December 17, 2023
by Mark Caleb Smith, Dean of Cedarville’s School of Arts & Humanities What is the purpose of the Arts and Humanities? Walker Percy (1916-1990), the novelist, gives us a sense of the possibilities. With his feet in the past, but his head turned to the future, Percy relied on a... View Article
November 6, 2023
by Alexis Chandler When I was asked to make a book display as a part of my library internship this year, my mind immediately went to Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window, one of my favorite movies, adapted from a 1942 short story called “It Had to Be Murder.” Some of the most... View Article
November 2, 2023
by Cat Mailloux The start of the 2023-24 exhibition season at The 220 Gallery, the on-campus Cedarville art exhibition space, opened with Fertile Ground. The exhibition featured the artistic work of Cedarville Studio Art Alumni, spotlighting ten artist alumni over a range of fifteen years, the most recent alumnus being... View Article
July 14, 2023
by Mary Jo Johnson The power of music was on full display from May 25 to June 3 as the Cedarville University Chamber Orchestra traveled to Rome and Perugia, Italy on a mission trip through Cedarville’s Global Outreach. Under the direction of Professor Carlos Elias, eighteen string musicians shared not... View Article
June 15, 2023
by Justin Kemp My first encounter with Europe felt like living in a movie. While waiting for nightfall so you can take pictures of the Eiffel Tower sparkling against the Paris night sky, you witness two marriage proposals. You meet a friend for lunch who’s studying abroad in Germany; she’s... View Article
May 1, 2023
by Sandy Yang On Friday April 14, 2023, faculty panelists assembled in the DMC Recital Hall for a presentation titled “To Teach and Delight: Christian Discipleship through the Arts and Humanities.” The event, part of Cedarville’s annual Scholars’ Symposium, was well attended by interested students and faculty. The panel opened... View Article
April 10, 2023
Read about Cedarville University’s upcoming production of Much Ado About Nothing, one of Shakespeare's most popular comedies.
April 5, 2023
Read about Cedarville’s twice-yearly writing competitions, hosted by the Writing Center.
March 31, 2023
Graduating studio art majors Max Patrick and Emily Herbst exhibit their work at Cedarville’s 220 Gallery. Read more about their joint exhibition, titled All the Debts I Owe.