October 27, 2023
by Marcela Brower
It’s Friday night. You were about to make a Young’s run when your classmate sends you the text: Just finished my paper! Paper? Frantically, you check the Canvas calendar. Sure enough, due at 11:59 p.m. is the term paper that completely slipped your mind. You check the clock. 6:08 p.m.... View Article
May 9, 2023
by Rosemary Raquet
Knowing what to look for when choosing your major might be difficult, but Rosemary has some excellent advice for you! Read her blog to see what she considered when choosing her major.
April 25, 2023
by Hannah Newman
Do you know what community is like within the programs at Cedarville? Hannah's blog gives you insight to the community in the BDMJ program.
March 14, 2023
by Juliana Mantz
Why do students study abroad? For junior Juliana Mantz, choosing to study abroad was a no-brainer. Find out why she is in the French Riviera.
February 21, 2023
by Jair Mobley
What does BDMJ stand for? Cedarville University's Broadcasting, Digital Media, and Journalism major provides multiple opportunities for students interested in those concentrations.
May 3, 2022
by Malena Jackson
The knowledge I have gained about the Gospel and theology throughout my time in these five Bible minor classes has been so instrumental in my personal spiritual growth. I encourage you look forward to these classes in excitement of how the Lord will use them to grow your personal knowledge and love for God during your time at Cedarville.
April 21, 2022
by Sarah Schweppe
It took me a while to decide on a major, but International Studies ended up being the perfect fit for me. Maybe it is for you, too!
March 25, 2022
by Brianna Coffey
In this post, I will share about three extra classes I took at Cedarville and how they have enriched my academic experience!
March 1, 2022
by Warner Litrenta
We have 1,000 days as Cedarville students — why not take some of them and go see another part of the world?
October 25, 2021
by Brianna Coffey
This post goes out to all those who are unsure about their majors, are currently undeclared, or feel stuck within the major they have picked because they don’t want to end up behind on their four-year plan.