Lafayette Native Helps Plan Advocacy Event To Encourage Peers
When sophomore Ellen Davis, an early education and special education double major from Lafayette, Indiana, was asked about her passions and hopes for the school of education, her childhood alongside a younger brother with Down syndrome inspired an advocacy event to encourage and exhort her peers. On Monday, March 22, Cedarville University's Student Education Association (SEA) hosted a disabilities forum to address how individuals can care for those with special needs. The event featured expert panelists and personal testimonials.
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2021 Apr 2
Fairborn Native Helps Plan Advocacy Event To Encourage Peers
On Monday, March 22, Cedarville University's Student Education Association (SEA) hosted a disabilities forum to address how individuals can care for those with special needs. The event featured expert panelists and personal testimonials. Brittney Oliver, SEA president and a senior early childhood education major from Fairborn, Ohio, played a part in planning this event.
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2021 Apr 2
Education Majors Gain Invaluable Experience Through Virtual Tutoring
In a normal year, junior primary education majors serve in local school districts, working with a mentor teacher to tutor first through third-grade students. Now, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, teacher candidates and teachers are forced to think outside the classroom to connect with students remotely.
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2021 Mar 31
In Sickness and in Health: Students Plan Weddings Amidst COVID
Most married couples can recall stories of stress from the wedding-planning process, especially those who planned their big days while in college. But for the many recently engaged couples at Cedarville University, COVID has eclipsed the challenges of ongoing academic commitments.
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2021 Mar 29
Fall 2020 Dean's Honor List
Cedarville University recently released the fall 2020 Dean's Honor List. This recognition requires the student to obtain a 3.75 GPA or higher for the semester and carry a minimum of 12 credit hours.
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2021 Mar 18
17 Students, 48 Hours and Five Brand-New Video Games
From the classics, like Pac Man and Donkey Kong, to current favorites like Minecraft and Animal Crossing, video games have been capturing the attention of the world for decades. Inspired by this love for high-tech play, a group of Cedarville University students just made their own addition to the gaming legacy. Over the last weekend in January, 17 Cedarville students worked together to complete the Global Game Jam annual game-creation challenge. The challenge tasks students with creating an original high-tech video game in 48 hours, and Cedarville's team collaborated to make five games within the allotted time.
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2021 Mar 8
Bedford Native Graduating With Re-imagined Recital
The junior year may have ended on a low note for Cedarville University class of 2021 music students, but they hope to end on a high note in their final semester with re-imagined senior recitals. David Kravets, a music ed major with a concentration in choral and voice from Bedford, PA, will preform Sunday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m in the Dixon Ministry Center Recital Hall.
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2021 Feb 18
Marysville Native Turns High School Assignment to Science Fiction Novel
Jordan Edwards, a Cedarville University sophomore electrical engineering student from Marysville, Ohio, has published his first book, "When I Awoke," which is available as an ebook or paperback on Amazon.
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2021 Jan 28
Chattanooga Native Recovers From a Tornado During a Pandemic
Most will remember 2020 for the COVID-19 pandemic, but for Laini Bergthold, a junior communication major from Chattanooga, Tennessee, the year brought a different kind of trauma in the form of a tornado that destroyed her family's home.
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2021 Jan 5
Batavia Native Wins People's Choice Award for High-Tech Map Making
Two Cedarville University students earned the People's Choice Award for their global information system (GIS) map showing Ohio wild animal-vehicle collision sites and hotspots. Lauren Pride, an environmental science major from Batavia, Ohio and Benjamin Dunning, an environmental science major from Beaufort, South Carolina, were recognized with the award during the recent Southwest Ohio GIS Users Group (SWOGIS) meeting.
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2020 Dec 14
Beautfort Native Wins People's Choice Award for High-Tech Map Making
Two Cedarville University students earned the People's Choice Award for their global information system (GIS) map showing Ohio wild animal-vehicle collision sites and hotspots. Benjamin Dunning, an environmental science major from Beaufort, South Carolina, and Lauren Pride, an environmental science major from Batavia, Ohio, were recognized with the award during the recent Southwest Ohio GIS Users Group (SWOGIS) meeting.
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2020 Dec 14
Zanesfield Native Finds Thankfulness During Quarantine
During this Thanksgiving season, students at Cedarville University are thankful for a rather strange experience: quarantine and isolation due to COVID-19. While these experiences are extremely hard, Chantel Smithers, a junior Christian education and youth ministries major from Zanesfield, Ohio, looks back at this difficult season with gratitude.
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2020 Nov 17
Danville Native Finds Thankfulness During COVID Recovery
During this Thanksgiving season, students at Cedarville University are thankful for a rather strange experience: quarantine and isolation due to COVID-19. While these experiences are extremely hard, William Imfeld, a sophomore allied health major from Danville, Kentucky, looks back at this difficult season with gratitude. Imfeld tested positive for COVID on September 14 and spent 10 days in isolation. "I can't stress enough how weird it is not to be able to taste and smell even though I didn't have a stuffy nose," said Imfeld. "But it really made me grateful that God made the world in a way that allows us to enjoy it with our senses."
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2020 Nov 17
Sunbury Native Participates in Podcast Addressing Faith and Politics
The relationship between faith and politics can be fraught with tension. Benjamin Mays and Jonny Gartner face the challenge head-on in their podcast "Cedar60." Gartner, sophomore political science major from Sunbury, Ohio, wanted to provide more opportunities on campus for students to openly discuss political topics. A weekly panel discussion with several peers in the department of history and government quickly evolved into the "Cedar60" podcast.
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2020 Nov 16
Middletown Native Participates in Podcast Addressing Faith and Politics
The relationship between faith and politics can be fraught with tension. Benjamin Mays and Jonny Gartner face the challenge head-on in their podcast "Cedar60." Mays, sophomore political science major from Middletown, Ohio, wanted to provide more opportunities on campus for students to openly discuss political topics. A weekly panel discussion with several peers in the department of history and government quickly evolved into the "Cedar60" podcast.
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2020 Nov 16
Bellefontaine Native Connects With Young Writers Through Kidblog
COVID-19 regulations have made it difficult for Cedarville education students to gain teaching experience this year. That's where Kidblog comes in. Kidblog was developed by Sherri Washburn, who has taught second grade for 22 years at Akron Elementary in Indianapolis. This program is fully online and provides a place for elementary students to write homework assignments on the computer and receive feedback from their teachers and from education majors. Dr. Kevin Jones, assistant professor and dean of education at Cedarville, reached out to Washburn and connected her with Cedarville education students who were willing to be writing buddies with her students including Andrew Reinhard, a junior math and science middle education student from Bellefontaine, Ohio.
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2020 Nov 11
Liberty Township Native Reflects on Near-Month in Quarantine
When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted in March earlier this year, words such as quarantine, isolation and social distance took on deeply personal meaning for many Americans. For sophomore Owen Nolt these words, and their newfound implications, overwhelmingly impacted his return to Cedarville in the fall.
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2020 Oct 29
Prairie City Native Fights COVID-19 With the Cedar 22
If COVID-19 shut down your favorite marathon and you were fighting the pandemic blues, what would you do? In the case of Jason Stafford, you answer with the Cedar Lake 22. And a half. On September 19, Stafford, a Cedarville University freshman management student from Prairie City, Iowa, decided to create his own marathon, minus a couple miles, by doing laps around Cedar Lake, which sits in the center of Cedarville's campus. Each lap was a little more than a half mile. He added a jaunt downtown to the village of Cedarville to mix it up.
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2020 Oct 20
Rubik's Cube Helps Xenia Native Solve the Puzzle of His Future
Solving Rubik's Cubes changed the course of Drew Brads' future career. And he has Costa Rica to thank for that. Brads, a sophomore from Xenia, Ohio, had wanted to be an engineer since he was a little boy. At age 10, he began solving Rubik's Cubes, which quickly grew into something more - a competitive game.
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2020 Oct 20
Ankeny Native Reflects on Near-Month in Quarantine
When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted in March earlier this year, words such as quarantine, isolation and social distance took on deeply personal meaning for many Americans. For sophomore Luke Bear, these words, and their newfound implications, overwhelmingly impacted their return to Cedarville in the fall.
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2020 Oct 27
Temple Native Helps With COVID Contact Tracing
Starting in October, 26 Cedarville University pharmacy students including Zach Krauss, president-elect of Cedarville's chapter of the Student National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) and second-year professional pharmacy student from Temple, Texas. will collaborate with Wright State School of Medicine and Master of Public Health students and Greene County Public Health to help notify and provide medical insight to Miami Valley residents who have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
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2020 Oct 15
Beavercreek Native Solves Puzzle In Very Unusual Way
Solving Rubik's Cubes is no small matter for Cedarville University student Ivan Krueger, a freshman electrical engineering and mathematics major from Beavercreek, Ohio. It's quite a feat. Or is that feet? Ivan's brother, Thaddeus Krueger also joins him in solving puzzles in very unusual ways. The Krueger brothers don't have enough time in college to be as competitive with Rubik's Cubes as they once were, but they have enjoyed passing their love of cubing onto other members of their family. To date, they've taught their 80-year-old grandmother and 4-year-old sister to solve the cube.
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2020 Oct 14
Beavercreek Native Solves Puzzle In Very Unusual Way
Solving Rubik's Cubes is no small matter for Cedarville University student Thaddeus Krueger, from Beavercreek, Ohio. It's quite a feat. Or is that feet? Thaddeus' brother, Ivan Krueger also joins him in solving puzzles in very unusual ways. The Krueger brothers don't have enough time in college to be as competitive with Rubik's Cubes as they once were, but they have enjoyed passing their love of cubing onto other members of their family. To date, they've taught their 80-year-old grandmother and 4-year-old sister to solve the cube.
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2020 Oct 8
Hile Leads 61 Days Through the Bible Program
Andrew Hile, who just graduated from Cedarville's combined accelerated Bachelor of Arts in biblical studies and Master of Divinity program, spearheaded a 61-day journey though the Bible, which started April 2 and will finish on June 1.
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2020 May 26
Griffith Leads 61 Days Through the Bible Program
Zachary Griffith who just graduated from Cedarville's combined accelerated Bachelor of Arts in biblical studies and Master of Divinity program spearheaded a 61-day journey though the Bible, which started April 2 and will finish on June 1.
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2020 May 22
Lankford Leads 61 Days Through the Bible Program
Cedarville Student Joshua Lankford, a 2020 Bachelor of Arts in biblical studies graduate who will return to Cedarville for his M.Div., spearheaded a 61-day journey though the Bible, which started April 2 and will finish on June 1.
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2020 May 21
Cedarville University Celebrates Graduates
Cedarville University celebrated master's and doctoral students during an online Class of 2020 celebration held May 2, 2020.
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2020 May 4
Groters Begins Journey to Anxiety Recovery
Cedarville University student Lexi Groters has begun a journey to recovery by reading the Old Testament.
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2019 Dec 12
Smith Claims Solar Splash Title
Cedarville University Student Cameron Smith Claims Solar Splash Title
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2019 Jun 19
Sheckler Claims Solar Splash Title
Cedarville University Student Jeremy Sheckler Claims Solar Splash Title
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2019 Jun 19
