May 2, 2018
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was murdered on April 4, 1968. On April 4, 2018, a handful of pastors, community leaders, and members of the Cedarville University family traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, spending a few days digging deeper into the life of Dr. King and building on cross-cultural, multiethnic... View Article
April 30, 2018
Annually, Cedarville’s Multicultural International Student Org (MISO) works hard to help introduce the Cedarville University community to the cultures of its members. This year, the group accomplished this mission at a special World Fair event. This cross-cultural extravaganza was held in the Center for Biblical and Theological Studies and included music, original cultural dress, every kind of... View Article
March 15, 2018
What do you get when you have an Ecuadorian, a Peruvian, and a Canadian in the kitchen? A really, really good meal, with lots of conversation and lots of great fellowship! Two nursing students, Priscila Gonzales and Hannah First, while putting their cooking skills together and borrowing the kitchen of... View Article
December 4, 2017
“We are on our way to see a city’s shame.” Dr. Murdoch gave us these grave words so we would not go into Selma, Alabama, as merely sightseers on a casual visit, but rather explorers seeking to understand truth. We were sojourners, time travelers, seeking to understand – and not repeat –... View Article
November 29, 2017
Mr. Lawrence Huggins is the kind of man who doesn’t know a stranger. His demeanor is gentle and welcoming. As we toured the Brown Chapel in Selma, he heard of our arrival and went out of his way to meet with us for more than 40 minutes and share his story about his... View Article