June 19, 2025
by Abigail Highton
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.
June 17, 2025
by Natalie Downing
Student organizations at Cedarville University offer amazing opportunities. Read Natalie's post to find out why you should join.
June 10, 2025
by Caleb Brouwer
Did you know that Cedarville University has many intramural sports students can join? Read Caleb's post to find out how you can get involved today.
June 3, 2025
by Elizabeth Prudhomme
It doesn't usually start out this way, but Cedarville University is known as a place that feels like home. Read Elizabeth's post about her experiences.
May 27, 2025
by Hope Slusser
Cedarville University emphasizes the importance of getting plugged into a local church. Read Hope's tips on finding a church home away from home.
May 13, 2025
by Gabby Larrabee
Cedarville is known for being a place where you make friends for life, but forming those friendships takes time. Read Gabby's post to find out more.
May 7, 2025
by Aubrey Johnsen
Nursing grad Aubrey Johnsen '25 and her spring break GO team traveled to Honduras to offer medical care and share the hope of the Gospel with over 600 patients. From heartfelt worship in San Pedro Sula to meaningful moments with locals like Pastor Carlos, it was a week of unforgettable Kingdom impact.
May 5, 2025
by Emma Bergeron
In today's GO Trip blog post, Emma shares about her trip to Mexico, during which she and her team were able to visit orphans. Read her story today.
May 1, 2025
by Carly Shaner
Are you interested in writing and editing? Maybe Professional Writing and Information Design program is for you. Read Carly's post to find out more.
April 29, 2025
by Marcela Brower
Seniors at Cedarville University are near the end of their 1000 Days. Read Marcela's post as she reflects on her time at Cedarville.