Thirty three Cedarville University students are focused on one goal — to raise $15,000 for the “Jeremie Project” that will help bring a Haitian orphan to the United States so he can receive an education
The Red Bus Project is rolling into Ouachita Baptist University on Saturday, Oct. 22. The project is...
More than 800 High school and middle school students, attending LIFT camp at Cedarville University t...
Haiti outreach Is your money going to Haiti? Eagles got off easy Hold the City Council accountable A...
This summer, 11 Cedarville students traveled to Les Cayes, Haiti, where Hurricane Matthew left wides...
One Cedarville University student’s passion for Haiti, and recent love for jewelry, has inspired a s...
Almost two years after a devastating earthquake leveled much of the island nation of Haiti, Lawrence...
Throughout the past couple of years of my life, Haiti has become increasingly significant in terms o...
Haven, an Ireland-based non-governmental organization, will award Ismael the William Jefferson Clint...
Last year, 11 Cedarville University students traveled to Clarkston, Georgia, over spring break to se...
Watching T.J Milby’s fast-paced college life from the sidelines, it may have seemed like he only had...
During Lincoln University’s 2017 spring break, a handful of students embarked on a cultural trek to ...
In a time in which travel is limited, Cedarville University students will be serving the nations who...
The Cedarville University social work honors organization, Phi Alpha, will present “Exposed: Voices ...
News release announces that Rev. Ken Templin, S.M., is losing his trademark ponytail in a raffle tha...
ND Nguyen, a second-year pharmacy student from Vietnam, will lead a medical mission trip for Cedarvi...
The Red Bus Project is rolling into Ouachita Baptist University on Saturday, Oct. 22. The project is...
More than 800 High school and middle school students, attending LIFT camp at Cedarville University t...
Haiti outreach Is your money going to Haiti? Eagles got off easy Hold the City Council accountable A...
This summer, 11 Cedarville students traveled to Les Cayes, Haiti, where Hurricane Matthew left wides...
One Cedarville University student’s passion for Haiti, and recent love for jewelry, has inspired a s...
Almost two years after a devastating earthquake leveled much of the island nation of Haiti, Lawrence...
Throughout the past couple of years of my life, Haiti has become increasingly significant in terms o...
Haven, an Ireland-based non-governmental organization, will award Ismael the William Jefferson Clint...
Last year, 11 Cedarville University students traveled to Clarkston, Georgia, over spring break to se...
Watching T.J Milby’s fast-paced college life from the sidelines, it may have seemed like he only had...
During Lincoln University’s 2017 spring break, a handful of students embarked on a cultural trek to ...
In a time in which travel is limited, Cedarville University students will be serving the nations who...
The Cedarville University social work honors organization, Phi Alpha, will present “Exposed: Voices ...
News release announces that Rev. Ken Templin, S.M., is losing his trademark ponytail in a raffle tha...
ND Nguyen, a second-year pharmacy student from Vietnam, will lead a medical mission trip for Cedarvi...
The Red Bus Project is rolling into Ouachita Baptist University on Saturday, Oct. 22. The project is...
More than 800 High school and middle school students, attending LIFT camp at Cedarville University t...
Haiti outreach Is your money going to Haiti? Eagles got off easy Hold the City Council accountable A...