June 7, 2022
by Alexis Chandler
For Career Development for the English Major class (ENG-2020) in spring 2022, Dr. Kevin Heath asked students to form groups and choose an entrepreneurial project to aid the community, the campus, or the major. Four students collected testimonies from faculty and staff at Cedarville University to be included in a... View Article
April 29, 2022
by Anna Hurt
Several majors — like education, social work, and nursing — at Cedarville require off-campus field experience. There are several things I expected and some things that I have been surprised by as I have entered the world of internships as a Cedarville student.
December 7, 2021
by Hannah Salyer
Cedarville is a quaint village tucked away in Ohio. Cedarville students seek to make every day, every adventure, and every moment with friends matter, especially when living in a place where the community seeks to do the same. So what kinds of adventures do students have around the village?
May 27, 2021
by Malena Jackson
So. Many. Emails. At Cedarville, be prepared for many, many emails a day. Several come in the mornings before I even wake up. While this can be overwhelming, these emails are FULL of useful, important information about academics, updates, job openings, intramurals, organization meetings, and so many more things that you do not want to miss out on!
April 12, 2021
by Chloe Metaxotos
It’s day one of your 1,000 days at Cedarville University. Hyped-up students wearing matching yellow or blue T-shirts and waving pool noodles line the sidewalks cheering for you as you and your parents drive down University Boulevard and pull up to your residence hall. You couldn’t be more pumped.
December 18, 2020
by Angela Farlow
You may read the title of this blog and think, this is a little late — we are past Thanksgiving!
December 4, 2020
by Abigail Baker
You may be wondering what a ‘reverse bucket list’ is?
November 20, 2020
by Madison Greathouse
Finals are approaching… The whole student body begins to feel the pressure of upcoming assignments.
November 6, 2020
by Tessa Landrum
When I was in high school, the idea of going to college got me excited. But I wasn’t sure how to get from Point A (high school graduation) to Point B (actually attending college).
November 4, 2020
by Justin Schlabach
If you’ve been loosely following Cedarville the last few months, you have probably seen the three letters S, G, and A pop up often.