October 9, 2018
In 1995, with college graduation a few years away, we received a knock at our door in married student housing. A young basketball player that I may have met once before, standing head and shoulders above me, was there. “Hello, I’m Tim Ware. Some minority students on campus are having... View Article
October 9, 2018
I recently saw artwork by Hannah Ferris, a student at Cedarville University, and was fascinated by her work. I had to learn more! Enjoy learning about Hannah and her work through my Q&A with her. Q: Hannah, how long have you been painting? Hannah: I’ve always loved art from a young... View Article
July 26, 2018
On July 8-12, the Baptist Fellowship Association (BFA), formally the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship Association, held its annual conference at Cedarville University. The theme was “Crossing the Bridge of the Ethnic Divide.” Attendees from BFA-affiliated churches from around the country, as well as local churches, enjoyed five days of preaching, teaching, workshops,... View Article
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