Before the outbreak of COVID-19, a group of Cedarville University students visited the Greene County Jail on Sunday mornings to spend time talking with inmates and building relationships with them
When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted in March earlier this year, words such as quarantine, isolation a...
Cedarville University is preparing to welcome residential graduate and undergraduate students back t...
The coronavirus quarantine sparked many to use their newfound time to pursue a passion. For Abigail ...
Frustrated that they were unable to foster personal relations with inmates at the Clark County Jail ...
When Kelsey Laing, senior women’s ministry leader, went home for quarantine back in March, she went ...
The coronavirus continues to make an impact on colleges across the country, but Cedarville Universit...
Despite the restrictions of COVID-19, Cedarville University students are continuing to serve residen...
Cedarville University students are mentoring young people who need a second chance in life. Through ...
Ten Cedarville University nursing students reached troubled teenage girls this fall through a new mi...
Cedarville University pharmacy students began this month to help in COVID-19 contact tracing in Gree...
Samantha Treinish, a third-year professional pharmacy student from Granville, Ohio, volunteered at M...
In a heart-felt letter to the Cedarville University community, including faculty, staff, and student...
Cedarville University has offered entirely in-person classes during the 2020-2021 academic year than...
Cedarville University leaders were notified today that one student has tested positive for the coron...
Cedarville University’s seven-year partnership with the Dayton Life Enrichment Center (LEC) has a ne...
When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted in March earlier this year, words such as quarantine, isolation a...
Cedarville University is preparing to welcome residential graduate and undergraduate students back t...
The coronavirus quarantine sparked many to use their newfound time to pursue a passion. For Abigail ...
Frustrated that they were unable to foster personal relations with inmates at the Clark County Jail ...
When Kelsey Laing, senior women’s ministry leader, went home for quarantine back in March, she went ...
The coronavirus continues to make an impact on colleges across the country, but Cedarville Universit...
Despite the restrictions of COVID-19, Cedarville University students are continuing to serve residen...
Cedarville University students are mentoring young people who need a second chance in life. Through ...
Ten Cedarville University nursing students reached troubled teenage girls this fall through a new mi...
Cedarville University pharmacy students began this month to help in COVID-19 contact tracing in Gree...
Samantha Treinish, a third-year professional pharmacy student from Granville, Ohio, volunteered at M...
In a heart-felt letter to the Cedarville University community, including faculty, staff, and student...
Cedarville University has offered entirely in-person classes during the 2020-2021 academic year than...
Cedarville University leaders were notified today that one student has tested positive for the coron...
Cedarville University’s seven-year partnership with the Dayton Life Enrichment Center (LEC) has a ne...
When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted in March earlier this year, words such as quarantine, isolation a...
Cedarville University is preparing to welcome residential graduate and undergraduate students back t...
The coronavirus quarantine sparked many to use their newfound time to pursue a passion. For Abigail ...