When Kelsey Laing, senior women’s ministry leader, went home for quarantine back in March, she went beyond social media and texting to stay in contact with friends by writing them letters. Months later, she came away from that season inspired to create a pen pal ministry opportunity for women to encourage one another through handwritten notes
The coronavirus continues to make an impact on colleges across the country, but Cedarville Universit...
During this Thanksgiving season, students at Cedarville University are thankful for a rather strange...
Cedarville University has offered entirely in-person classes during the 2020-2021 academic year than...
Before the outbreak of COVID-19, a group of Cedarville University students visited the Greene County...
Despite the restrictions of COVID-19, Cedarville University students are continuing to serve residen...
A lot of college students struggle in their freshman year. Adapting to a different schedule, increas...
Wenig, a senior social work major from Marion, Ohio, wrote a letter to Cedarville when she was in fo...
When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted in March earlier this year, words such as quarantine, isolation a...
Growing up as a military child, Cedarville University alumna Rachel Reno experienced firsthand the s...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought dramatic change, from health to sickness, from employed to unemplo...
The coronavirus quarantine sparked many to use their newfound time to pursue a passion. For Abigail ...
By volunteering at a place less than an hour away from school, students from the Cedarville Universi...
Sending out isolation and quarantine orders. Delivering food and water to COVID-19 patients recoveri...
Where do the passions of students in nursing, business, and biblical studies intersect? For seven Ce...
Ten Cedarville University nursing students reached troubled teenage girls this fall through a new mi...
The coronavirus continues to make an impact on colleges across the country, but Cedarville Universit...
During this Thanksgiving season, students at Cedarville University are thankful for a rather strange...
Cedarville University has offered entirely in-person classes during the 2020-2021 academic year than...
Before the outbreak of COVID-19, a group of Cedarville University students visited the Greene County...
Despite the restrictions of COVID-19, Cedarville University students are continuing to serve residen...
A lot of college students struggle in their freshman year. Adapting to a different schedule, increas...
Wenig, a senior social work major from Marion, Ohio, wrote a letter to Cedarville when she was in fo...
When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted in March earlier this year, words such as quarantine, isolation a...
Growing up as a military child, Cedarville University alumna Rachel Reno experienced firsthand the s...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought dramatic change, from health to sickness, from employed to unemplo...
The coronavirus quarantine sparked many to use their newfound time to pursue a passion. For Abigail ...
By volunteering at a place less than an hour away from school, students from the Cedarville Universi...
Sending out isolation and quarantine orders. Delivering food and water to COVID-19 patients recoveri...
Where do the passions of students in nursing, business, and biblical studies intersect? For seven Ce...
Ten Cedarville University nursing students reached troubled teenage girls this fall through a new mi...
The coronavirus continues to make an impact on colleges across the country, but Cedarville Universit...
During this Thanksgiving season, students at Cedarville University are thankful for a rather strange...
Cedarville University has offered entirely in-person classes during the 2020-2021 academic year than...