Day In The Life As A Civil Engineering Major

January 6, 2026 by

What does a typical day look like for a Civil Engineering major at Cedarville University? Sophomore Sydney Amrine shares her real-life routine filled with chapel, hands-on engineering classes in the CEC, lunch with classmates, honors seminars, campus events, and church community. Follow along to discover what makes student life at Cedarville meaningful, challenging, and full of connection.

Goodness and Mercy: Serving With Inner City Impact in Chicago

December 22, 2025 by

This fall break, a team of Cedarville students returned to serve with Inner City Impact in Chicago, investing in youth and supporting local ministry through practical work projects and meaningful relationships. From high school and elementary clubs to the neighborhood Fall Festival, the week was filled with moments of God’s faithfulness and lessons from Psalm 23 about rest, trust, and serving with joy.

A Day in My Life at Cedarville as a Social Work Major

November 4, 2025 by

Take a walk through a day in the life of junior social work student Alayna Stephens! From early morning Bible reading and chapel to internship hours, classes, and late-night study sessions, Alayna shares what it’s like to live, learn, and grow in faith at Cedarville University.

How To Turn a Cup of Coffee Into a Career Opportunity at Cedarville

October 23, 2025 by

A Cedarville business student shares how one iced chai, one bold LinkedIn message, and one conversation at Rinnova opened the door to a dream internship. Find out how Cedarville’s community and your willingness to step out in faith can lead to real career opportunities—one cup of coffee at a time.

Cedarville nursing students take blood pressure and conduct physical assessments for women seated outdoors under a thatched canopy in a rural Togolese village.

When We All Get to Heaven: Medical Missions in Togo, Africa

June 19, 2025 by

What began as a mission to serve others became a life-changing lesson in dependence, joy, and eternity. Through hospital rotations, language barriers, and worship with new brothers and sisters in Christ, five nursing students saw the Gospel lived out in unforgettable ways. Their time in Togo left them forever changed, with hearts set on heaven and hands ready to serve.