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.
April 21, 2025
by Ally Wiegers
Cedarville University encourages every student to go on an overseas missions' trip during their 1000 Days. Read about Ally's experience in London.
October 1, 2024
by Amory Davis
At Cedarville University, students are encouraged to get involved in ministry, whether through participating in a local ministry or going on a missions' trip during spring break. Read Amory's post to find out how to get involved.
April 26, 2024
by Anna Mark
Boston, MA, is one of many cities in the U.S. where churches are needed. This group of Cedarville University students eagerly traveled to Boston for a spring break missions' trip to learn more about what church-planting in a big city looks like. Read about one team member's experience.
September 21, 2020
by Madison Greathouse
A timid freshman girl slowly made her way over to a door tucked into the wall of the lower Stevens Student Center. Her hand nervously grasped the door knob. Should she turn back? It wasn’t too late.
August 20, 2020
by Justin Schlabach
My name is Justin Schlabach!
February 10, 2020
by Angela Farlow
So I’ve told you about all the jobs that I work, but I have not told you all the ways that you can be involved on Cedarville’s campus for fun!
March 17, 2019
by Callahan Jones
Every Cedarville student should be involved in at least one extracurricular activity. Maybe they should even be involved in two. Maybe even three! That may be a bold statement, I know. However, it’s one I greatly believe in. Am I allowed to call it “Cal’s Law of Being CedarInvolved?”