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What Does Discipleship Look Like From Six Feet Away?

by Lauren Ryan Covid-19 has reoriented how campus functions in many ways. In the area of discipleship, the heart and desire for students has not changed, even though this year has looked different for Residence Life and Discipleship Ministries.  This year has grown many staff members’ and students’ outlooks on trusting the Holy Spirit. Printy Resident Director, Abbey Buettell, has been encouraged to keep it simple this year.  “If it were up to me alone, I would fail at every ...

Playlists, Porches and Trees

Bergthold finds hope amid tornado wreckage by Abigail Hintz “For we are fallen like the trees, our peace Broken, and so we must Love where we cannot trust, Trust where we cannot know, And must await the wayward-coming grace." “A Gracious Sabbath Stood Here,” by Wendell Berry Trees are overlooked. They’re taken for granted. They’re mourned when they fall but not thanked while they stand. On Easter Sunday, Laini Bergthold learned the importance of trees. Early in the ...

Kingdom Diversity Committee

Group focused on promoting diversity, unity on CU campus by Kathryn McDonald Race. Gender. Equality. What do these words have in common? Each one has become increasingly tied to one of the largest hot-button issues facing students and young people across the country: how can we remain unified while embracing diversity? In recent months, Cedarville University has worked to bring together a committee of leaders to address issues surrounding diversity on Cedarville’s campus. What began as a ...

Mental Health and COVID-19

Why raising awareness is more important than ever by Zach Krauss Few phenomena have changed the world like the COVID-19 pandemic. At Cedarville, the educational experience has shifted from an almost exclusively in-person learning format to a context in which online learning is commonplace, especially for students who are feeling unwell. Students are now more stressed than ever about not only their health, but also the health of those around them. There is an everpresent chance of the ...

Cedarville Nursing Grad Serves at Samaritan’s Purse Field Hospital

Stephen Bruce sees compassion in action in fight against COVID-19 by Maddy Mosher Stephen Bruce didn’t graduate from Cedarville until May 2. But on April 24, he arrived in New York City to work at the Samaritan’s Purse COVID-19 field hospital. Bruce saw a team of healthcare professionals work toward a common goal, show compassion and bring light to a dark time. On April 1, Samaritan’s Purse set up an Emergency Field Hospital in Central Park’s East Meadow to care for COVID-19 ...

ICC Adjunct Brings Innovation and Entrepreneurship Together

by Josh Stevens Dr. Kirt Moritz is using his experience as well as his entrepreneurial and leadership skills to benefit both Cedarville University and the International Center for Creativity (ICC) in Columbus, Ohio. As an entrepreneur, Moritz has found success with his customer-first mentality ranging from startup companies to multinational businesses. Now an adjunct professor at the ICC, he is helping students with a passion for industrial design and entrepreneurship. A husband and ...

COVID-19 Timeline

Timeline compiled by Michael Cleverly and Chris Karenbauer

Guatemala Medical Missions Team Sees Positive Changes Through Return Trips

by Chris Karenbauer During spring break in 2019, Cedarville University’s Global Outreach program sent a team of students on an annual medical mission trip to Guatemala where they set up a clinic. There, the team met a baby girl, Amberly, and her young mother. Amberly became sick, and her mother took her to the clinic. Amberly grew worse and had a heart attack. There was not much the clinic could do except perform CPR. Amberly’s life was saved that day. Amberly’s mother originally ...

Cedarville University Introduces Virtual Tours for Prospective Students

Feature Image by Scott Huck by Tim Miller The Cedarville University divisions of Enrollment Management and Marketing and Communications rolled out virtual campus visits last week in light of the unprecedented changes amid the novel coronavirus outbreak. With Cedarville completely shifting learning to online and a focus on reduced travel and contact with others, these tours are a way for students to get a feel for campus while staying safe at home. The visits begin each Monday, Wednesday ...

CU Fridays and Mondays Give Students a Look Into Campus Life

By Lauren Ryan When she applied to Cedarville, Hailey Rogers didn’t know anything about the school. She said she applied because the Lord urged her to. After receiving her acceptance letter, she attended a CU Friday.  A student worker from Cedarville picked her up from the airport, and she said she was impressed by the kind service and genuine conversation. Rogers instantly felt at ease. She wanted to study Early Childhood Education, which happened to be the same major as the girl who ...