New Student Group to Provide STEM Advantage
A new student organization at Cedarville University is fast-tracking undergrads for some of the most in-demand career fields in America. The group's focus is to promote interdisciplinary participation across Cedarville's STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) students. "Our chapter helps to make a bridge between physical sciences and the life sciences at Cedarville through various activities," Pereira noted. "This is the only student chapter which brings together all STEM students. The students seek to point upward as they become more involved on campus and with other universities. "Being a Christian school, we want to have a good testimony out in the world for Jesus," said junior Ethan Doerstling from Arvada, Colorado. "We have an opportunity to reach out to other schools and show them there are Christians doing science." The students helping to lead the group are Ethan Doerstling, Izzy Coiro, Ben Veenstra, Adam Klauk, Kyra Becker, Angela Aad, Nathan Lee.

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2022 Feb 16
Students Help With Cedarville Study Seeking to Inhibit Cancer Growth
Dr. Heather Kuruvilla and her students at Cedarville University are researching ways to stop cancer before it starts. Kuruvilla, senior professor of biology, along with a team of undergraduate students including Madeline Ardrey, Kaylee Howell, Abbigail Paterson, Adin Pendell, Ezra Shimabenga, Nicholas Silveira, Anna Tomic, Sarah Harmon, Jeremy Lun, Jenna Martin, Benjamin Place, and Spencer Reynolds sought to discover if Tetrahymena thermophila, a single-celled organism commonly used in experimental biology, possessed proteins similar to Ras and Raf, two proteins that regulate cell reproduction in humans.

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2022 Feb 16
Yellow Jackets Help Bengals on Road to Super Bowl
Cincinnati Bengals fans everywhere are eagerly awaiting their team's first Super Bowl appearance in more than 30 years. But one Cedarville University alumna and a current student won't just be watching the big game as fans, but as athletic trainers who worked with the Bengals during this championship season. Cedarville's relationship with the Bengals dates to 2011, when associate professor of athletic training and athletic training program director Mike Weller began working for the team as a certified athletic trainer. He continued there until 2014. Additionally, senior athletic training student Kurtis Gould from Pickerington, Ohio, has spent this season with the Bengals on a clinical rotation. He started in May 2021, and his rotation will end after the Super Bowl.

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2022 Feb 9
Pharmacy Students Help To Develop Smoking Cessation Training
Dr. Andrew Straw, an assistant professor of pharmacy practice, along with two of his Cedarville University pharmacy students, recently developed a smoking cessation curriculum for use in pharmacies nationwide. The innovative project is in conjunction with Cedarville's Center for Pharmacy Innovation (CPI) and the Ohio Pharmacists Association (OPA). Two Cedarville pharmacy students and CPI interns, fourth-year student Matt Merical of Centerville, Ohio, and first-year student Luke O'Brien of Powell, Ohio, researched pharmacy practices in other states to determine how they implement smoking cessation programs. They also promoted the program and assessed pharmacists on how helpful they found the program.

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2022 Feb 9
Pharmacy Students Help To Develop Smoking Cessation Training
Dr. Andrew Straw, an assistant professor of pharmacy practice, along with two of his Cedarville University pharmacy students, recently developed a smoking cessation curriculum for use in pharmacies nationwide. The innovative project is in conjunction with Cedarville's Center for Pharmacy Innovation (CPI) and the Ohio Pharmacists Association (OPA). Two Cedarville pharmacy students and CPI interns, fourth-year student Matt Merical of Centerville, Ohio, and first-year student Luke O'Brien of Powell, Ohio, researched pharmacy practices in other states to determine how they implement smoking cessation programs. They also promoted the program and assessed pharmacists on how helpful they found the program.

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2022 Feb 9
Students Launching Full-Scale Rocket Prototype
A team of Cedarville University students have worked for months designing and testing a rocket that will be used for the 2022 NASA Student Launch competition April 20-23 in Huntsville, Alabama. "I don't foresee any significant issues building it, since our full-scale design isn't significantly different from the subscale," said senior mechanical engineering major and team leader Chad Sanderson of North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

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2022 Feb 9
"Meet Me in St. Louis" Comes to Cedarville February 3-13
Cedarville University theatre's winter musical production "Meet Me in St. Louis" will run February 3-5 and 10-13 in Cedarville's DeVries Theatre. The show's leads will be played by Riley Howell, junior from Nashville, Tennessee, as Esther Smith; and Josiah Kareck, senior from Antioch, Tennessee, as John Truitt.

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2022 Jan 31
International Pharmacy Student Serves Refugees
ND Nguyen, a second-year pharmacy student from Vietnam, will lead a medical mission trip for Cedarville University Global Outreach to serve the refugee population in Clarkston, Georgia, during spring break 2022.

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2022 Jan 24
From Mute to Speech Champion
Once told he would never speak, one Cedarville student is proving his doctors wrong by winning state and national awards with the university's speech team. Senior Paul Miller from Chariton, Iowa, was 18 months old when doctors noticed moderate hearing loss during a wellness check. Now, Miller is a broadcasting and digital media major at Cedarville University, living free from all effects of his former disorder. He uses his voice at every opportunity, including theatre performances and as a member of Cedarville's speech team.

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2022 Feb 7
Jail Ministry Students Return In Person
Frustrated that they were unable to foster personal relations with inmates at the Clark County Jail because of restrictions implemented during COVID-19, Cedarville University's Clark County Jail Ministry student chaplains found a way to minister to inmates. They began serving at Greene County Jail in Xenia, Ohio.

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2022 Jan 19
On the Road Again: Family Embraces Journey
When fellow students at Cedarville University asked newly enrolled Anna Grace Galkin where she was from, she hesitated. This was because the longest she had called any place home was approximately four months. As the daughter of an itinerant preacher who led the self-run Galkin Evangelistic Ministries, Anna Grace's family traveled around the United States, sharing the gospel and encouraging local congregations.

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2022 Jan 19
Student Business Donates All Proceeds to Local Nonprofit
One group of Cedarville University business students is selling a clothing line focused on reaching the one, selling merchandise off campus and donating all proceeds to One Bistro cafe in Xenia. The Pursuit team includes Madison McMillan, Sarah Whitscell, Anna Wallace, Sarah Baab, Leah Reger, Ryan Sheppard, William Hess, Michael Devore, Matthew Morton, Dawson Poling, Silas Boulanger, and Madelyn Robey.

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2022 Jan 12
From Broken Nose to Michael Phelps: Student Business Has Olympic Success
When Cedarville University senior William Brethauer was a junior in high school, he never could have anticipated that a broken nose would lead to a lifelong passion, one which eventually led to an Olympics-sized business success.

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2022 Jan 12
Students Work with Community Pharmacist Changing Lives of Underserved Neighbors
The latter role is important because the Charitable Pharmacy doesn't charge patients, whom it calls neighbors, for medication. Volunteers, including students, who are willing to devote their time to the pharmacy are crucial to the pharmacy's operations. The program precepts students from eight different colleges of pharmacy and hosts 80 rotations a year. Already this school year, two fourth-year Cedarville pharmacy students have worked on rotations at St. Vincent de Paul: Erin Ballentine of Walkersville, Maryland, and Jessica Istifan of Cedarville, Ohio.

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2022 Jan 12
Sweet! Popular Food Blog Business Began as Homework Project
When Julie Clark, a 1998 English education major, graduated from Cedarville University, she expected to be a teacher. Little did she know, however, that her students would be those learning how to create desserts and breakfast specialties through recipes posted on her family business food blog. The online food blog, Tastes of Lizzy T, began as a midterm creative project for Maddie, Julie's oldest child, when she was a sixth-grader at a charter school in Springfield, Ohio. Maddie is now a senior at Cedarville, majoring in English.

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2022 Jan 12
Student Business Led by Parker Johnson Donates All Proceeds to Local Nonprofit
One group of Cedarville University business students is selling a clothing line focused on reaching the one, selling merchandise off campus and donating all proceeds to One Bistro cafe in Xenia.

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2022 Jan 12
A Second Chance to Dance After Life-Threatening Meningitis
When Cedarville University sophomore Hannah Bradley walked out on stage as the lead character in "Anne of Green Gables" this fall, it was a stark reminder that just a few years ago, she couldn't even walk. When Bradley was 15, she contracted a life-threatening case of meningitis and was placed in a medically induced coma.

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2021 Dec 7
Student Wins Inaugural Master of Divinity Text-Driven Preaching Award
The Cedarville University School of Biblical and Theological Studies awarded the inaugural Master of Divinity Text-Driven Preaching Award to graduating senior Nathaniel DeRochie. He delivered a chapel message prior to being presented with the honor during chapel on Wednesday, Dec. 1.

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2021 Dec 6
Student Intern Lands Capitol Hill Position
An unforeseeable promotion just transformed Sage Shower's Washington, D.C., internship from unforgettable to irreplaceable. Showers, a junior political science major at Cedarville University from Hammon, Oklahoma, has spent the last three months living, working and learning just down the street from the United States Capitol. Along with 14 Cedarville students accepted to the D.C. Semester, Showers is earning her public policy minor while gaining valuable internship experience. But for Showers, her internship unexpectedly shifted into a full-time opportunity as a staff assistant in the office of U.S. Sen. James Lankford, senator from Oklahoma.

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2021 Dec 6
Team of Students Wins Best in Ohio in Athletic Training Competition
Students from Cedarville University's athletic training program won the Ohio Athletic Trainers' Association (OATA) Annual Student Quiz Bowl on November 13 with 4,278.12 points. The Cedarville team defeated teams from Ohio State University (OSU) and Ohio University (OU) by more than 2,000 points in the final round.

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2021 Dec 3
International Internship Offers One Student a Different Perspective
Cedarville University junior Jonathon Lipscombe could never have imagined his Lego stop-motion videos would turn into a globetrotting missions internship. Lipscombe, a biblical studies major from Spring Lake, Michigan, has worked with Advancing Ministries of the Gospel (AMG) International for the last 17 months as a global advancement intern, capturing on film what is happening in missions around the world. Lipscombe has worked as both a virtual intern and in person with AMG Guatemala. Lipscombe became interested in videography in elementary school, when he would make stop-motion videos of Lego characters having fantastic adventures. In middle school, he graduated to semi-professional photography, working with friends and family to take portraits and group photos. By the time he was in high school, photography was a passion. However, Lipscombe was seeking a way to unify his passion for media and his love for ministry.

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2021 Dec 6
Athlete and Rapper Finding Rhythm On and Off Court
If Tytist Dean, a Cedarville University Master of Business Administration student from St. Paul, Minnesota, could choose one word to describe his life's journey playing NCAA Division I basketball and producing Christian rap music, it would be "unorthodox."

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2021 Dec 3
Ave Burson Wins Multiple Awards for Cedarville Speech Team
The Cedarville University speech team placed fifth in the speech portion of the Steve Hunt Classic, a virtual competition hosted October 8 by Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. The Steve Hunt Classic featured more than 40 colleges and universities from 23 states. This is Cedarville's largest preseason tournament. Ave Burson won first place for novice prose interpretation and novice informative speaking, and fifth place for novice impromptu speaking.

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2021 Dec 3
Local Student Competes with Award-Winning Speech Team
The Cedarville University speech team placed fifth in the speech portion of the Steve Hunt Classic, a virtual competition hosted October 8 by Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. The Steve Hunt Classic featured more than 40 colleges and universities from 23 states. This is Cedarville's largest preseason tournament. Members of the Cedarville speech team include Olivia Ball from Columbus, Ohio; Alex Boesch from Champaign, Illinois; Ave Burson from Cedarville, Ohio; Will Galkin from Murray, Utah; Maren Moses from Columbus, Ohio; Paul Miller from Chariton, Iowa; and Micaiah O'Malley from Martinsville, Indiana.

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2021 Dec 3
Designs Created By Student May Transform Village
It started with some longtime local residents and a simple vision: beautify the village of Cedarville. Since March 2021, members of the Cedarville Revitalization Project have painted curbs, finished building-side stonework, cut brush and pulled weeds and even commissioned a mural. Now, Cedarville committee members are turning to senior industrial and innovative design (IID) majors from Cedarville University for their fresh, innovative design proposals to further revitalize the village.

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2021 Dec 3
Allied Health Students Serve at Food Bank November 20
Students pursuing a degree in allied health can often be found in medical practices, training centers and on the sidelines at football games. But one Saturday a month, students from Cedarville University's Allied Health Student Organization (AHSO) will be serving their community on the frontlines of the battle against food scarcity. Starting on Saturday, Nov. 20, students from AHSO served food from 10-11 a.m. at the Cedarville Community Food Pantry. The pantry, hosted by Cedarville United Presbyterian Church, provides food for local residents on the third Saturday of every month. AHSO first connected with the food pantry last year, thanks to a connection between AHSO's then-treasurer, Emma Mlagan, and representatives from the food pantry. Students were able to serve once at the end of the spring semester, greeting those who arrived and helping with distributing food.

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2021 Dec 3
Alex Boesch Wins Award for Cedarville Speech Team
The Cedarville University speech team placed fifth in the speech portion of the Steve Hunt Classic, a virtual competition hosted October 8 by Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. The Steve Hunt Classic featured more than 40 colleges and universities from 23 states. This is Cedarville's largest preseason tournament. Alex Boesch won fourth place for varsity communication analysis.

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2021 Dec 2
Maren Moses Wins Award For Cedarville Speech Team
The Cedarville University speech team placed fifth in the speech portion of the Steve Hunt Classic, a virtual competition hosted October 8 by Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. The Steve Hunt Classic featured more than 40 colleges and universities from 23 states. This is Cedarville's largest preseason tournament. Maren Moses placed first place for junior after dinner speaking.

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2021 Dec 2
Will Galkin Wins Award for Cedarville Speech Team
The Cedarville University speech team placed fifth in the speech portion of the Steve Hunt Classic, a virtual competition hosted October 8 by Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. The Steve Hunt Classic featured more than 40 colleges and universities from 23 states. This is Cedarville's largest preseason tournament. Will Galkin, second place, novice persuasive speaking.

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2021 Dec 2
Student Business Spotlights Military Suicide Prevention
After nearly six months of work, Joshua Johnson and his student team's business is finally taking flight. Johnson, a junior management major from Mansfield, Ohio, is leading a team of students working on a line of products aimed at preventing military suicides. Their new business, Consider the Ravens, has just launched as part of the Neos company, a branch of Cedarville University's Integrated Business Core (IBC) program.

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2021 Nov 23