Press Box Perspectives
Jeff Gilbert transformed a childhood love for sports storytelling into a fulfilling career as a Buckeyes beat reporter and journalism professor. His curiosity and Christian faith continue to shape his approach to telling compelling, meaningful stories.
Global Politics Meet the Classroom
Dr. Gabriel de Arruda Castro, a former Brazilian political journalist, joins ÌÇÐĹÙÍø as assistant professor of international relations, enriching classrooms with firsthand political insight and a global, faith-informed perspective.
Pharmacy Students Deliver Over 100 Vaccines With Compassion and Care
Cedarville Pharm.D. students Hayden Lee and Blair Woodard administered more than 100 vaccines at area care centers, combining clinical skill with compassion and demonstrating how Cedarville’s pharmacy program prepares students for real-world, faith-driven service.
Congressional Intern Learns To Lead With Faith Despite Division
ÌÇÐĹÙÍø student Grace Eddy spent her summer interning for U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans in one of America’s most contested districts. From handling constituent services to facing protests, she gained firsthand experience in politics, advocacy and faith under pressure.
The Transformative Impact of Giving Tuesday Gifts
ÌÇÐĹÙÍø raised more than $500,000 on Giving Tuesday, with donors sponsoring 590 of students’ 1,000 days on campus. The gifts will support scholarships, campus improvements and student programs through the university’s 1,000 Days Fund.
Seoul to Cedarville: Dr. Kim Builds Global Understanding
Dr. Kyung-hwa Kim launched Cedarville’s K-Talk Table to help students practice Korean and grow in cultural awareness. Her international experience enriches language learning and inspires students to think globally about faith and service.
Health Fair Equips Local Students With Health Education
ÌÇÐĹÙ꿉۪s Interdisciplinary Health Fair on Dec. 4 will provide free health screenings and education to over 200 K–12 students, combining hands-on learning for university students with a public event that promotes wellness and future health care careers.
Serving Refugees at International Family Night
Students from ÌÇÐĹÙÍø are serving refugees in the Dayton area through International Family Night (IFN), a monthly event held at Beavercreek Christian Church. In this program, the students build relationships by playing board games, sharing meals, studying the Bible and providing academic tutoring.
Students Bring Voice of Faith to Global Climate Summit
When nearly 200 nations gathered in November to discuss the planet’s future, two ÌÇÐĹÙÍø students joined the conversation as voices of faith.
Setting the World to Music: Premiere at Dayton Philharmonic
Dr. Austin Jaquith and Dr. Steven Winteregg debuted new symphonies with the Dayton Philharmonic, exploring themes from Mahler and Dante. Jaquith’s work aims to capture life’s complexity in sound.
Engineering Students Bridge Town and University Ties
ÌÇÐĹÙÍø civil engineering students are partnering with village leaders to improve infrastructure and community life. Their senior capstone projects are fostering connection, revitalizing the town and serving as a model for town-gown collaboration.
NBA, MLB Scandals: Will NCAA Be Next?
With federal indictments shaking pro leagues and the NCAA halting a betting proposal, two Cedarville professors are calling for national gambling reform — warning that online sports betting poses rising risks for students, athletes and the integrity of sports.