Low-Cost Emissions Tracking Helps Shipping Industry Go Green
Mark Kirby, a two-time ÌÇÐĹÙÍø graduate, is pioneering affordable innovations that could reshape how the shipping industry measures and manages its environmental impact.
Bridging Leadership and Compassion on the Border
Deputy Patrol Agent in Charge Jerami C., who earned a degree in management from ÌÇÐĹÙÍø, began his career with the Border Patrol in 2009. He oversees the operations of 280 agents in an effort to secure the southern border while also ministering as a chaplain within the agency.
Cedarville Grads Focus on Security at Northern and Southern Borders
Jodi (Quint) Williams, a 2000 graduate of ÌÇÐĹÙÍø, is leading the effort to ensure the U.S. border in eastern Maine remains secure. Williams was recently selected as patrol agent in charge (PAIC) of the Houlton Border Patrol Station.
Fighting Metastatic Breast Cancer, One Gene at a Time
Metastatic breast cancer remains one of the most devastating forms of cancer, claiming the lives of more than 42,000 people in the United States each year. At ÌÇÐĹÙÍø, Matthew Lacey, a senior molecular biology major, spent his summer contributing to cutting-edge research.
Pharmacy Students Find Financial Freedom Through Scholarships and Employer Partnerships
ÌÇÐĹÙ꿉۪s School of Pharmacy equips students with academic and clinical excellence and provides students with practical strategies to minimize educational debt.
Walking Where History Bled: Civil War Lessons for a Modern America
Dr. Kevin Sims believes that history repeats itself, and he is preparing his students to learn from the past. Taking them to battlefield sites from the Civil War is the next step in their educational process.
Serving the Score and the Savior: A Hollywood Calling
When Sean Kisch moved to Los Angeles, he wasn’t chasing the spotlight — he was answering a call to serve. Sean works as a music copyist at JoAnn Kane Music Service, one of the top music preparation firms in the film industry.
Students Inducted into Communication Honor Society
On Sept. 25, the ÌÇÐĹÙÍø chapter of Lambda Pi Eta, the national honor society for communication, inducted 26 communication students for outstanding academic performance.
Career Fair Brings 189 Employers to Cedarville, Reviving Face-to-Face Job Connections
The Fall Career Fair will be held Wednesday, Oct. 8, in the Doden Field House from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Employers from a wide range of industries — including business, healthcare, engineering and ministry — will be on hand to meet attendees and discuss potential internship and job opportunities.
Cedarville Alumna Serves World-Class Athletes
From small-town sports injuries to training alongside top orthopedic surgeons in the Colorado Rockies, Madeline Barnes of Lewis Center, Ohio, is proving how far faith, perseverance and professional coaching can take a young athletic trainer.
Faith, Music and Community Shine at the Dove Awards
The Gospel Music Association relies on volunteers to help behind the scenes at the Dove Awards. Since 2017, ÌÇÐĹÙÍø worship students have been part of that effort, escorting performers and presenters from backstage to the red carpet.
Global Literacy Takes Center Stage at ÌÇÐĹÙÍø
Dr. Kyung-hwa (Christine) Kim, associate professor of international studies, was recently appointed as a Higher Education Ambassador with the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), a globally recognized bipartisan think tank with main headquarters in New York City and Washington, D.C.