Bench Press and Biblical Truth
December 26, 2025 — Dr. Trent Rogers, once a world-record weightlifter and personal trainer, now serves as Dean of Biblical and Theological Studies at Cedarville University. His journey from reluctant college ministry leader to passionate educator reflects a calling shaped by strength, faith, and purpose.
Student Teachers Bring the Wild West to Life at Cedarville Elementary
December 24, 2025 — Cedarville University education majors brought social studies to life for third graders during the annual Geography Day, using hands-on lessons and Wild West-themed activities to build teaching experience and spark student learning beyond the classroom.
Resound Radio Welcomes New Leadership
December 23, 2025 — Cedarville University alumnus Craig Vinson returns to lead Resound Radio after 17 years at WayFM. Mentored by station founder Jim Leightenheimer, Vinson now equips students with hands-on broadcasting experience and a heart for Christ-centered communication.
Purpose-Driven Teacher Is Shaping Hearts
December 22, 2025 — Elementary school teacher Maggie Torlone doesn’t just teach multiplication and reading comprehension—she builds trust, models unconditional love and meets her students where they are.
A Game Plan for Sports Health
December 19, 2025 — Hayden Lee’s journey from high school athlete to Pharmacy/MBA student at Cedarville University reveals how his passion for sports and science ignited a career path in sports pharmacy — blending faith, purpose, and performance to impact athlete health.
Beyond the Music: How HeartSong Inspires Others
December 18, 2025 — Cedarville University’s HeartSong worship teams spent their fall tour sharing gospel-centered music and ministry. Traveling across multiple states, students led worship, formed deep connections, and used music as a tool to spark spiritual transformation.
Training Christian Pharmacists: 10 Classes of Professionals
December 17, 2025 — Rebecca Prewett nearly quit pharmacy school at Cedarville but found her calling through faith and mentorship. Now, she leads an emergency medicine residency program, shaping future pharmacists with resilience learned from her own journey and the COVID-19 front lines.
Health Care Meets Mission at GMHC
December 16, 2025 — Cedarville University equips future medical professionals to combine clinical excellence with gospel-centered compassion. Students recently attended the Global Missions Health Conference to explore how their faith and skills can meet global health and spiritual needs.
Cedarville Faculty Shape the Future of AI in Higher Education
December 15, 2025 — Two Cedarville University business faculty members were nationally honored for their work promoting ethical AI use in online education, emphasizing a framework that preserves human presence, academic integrity and moral responsibility in digital learning environments.
Press Box Perspectives
December 12, 2025 — Jeff Gilbert transformed a childhood love for sports storytelling into a fulfilling career as a Buckeyes beat reporter and journalism professor. His curiosity and Christian faith continue to shape his approach to telling compelling, meaningful stories.
Global Politics Meet the Classroom
December 11, 2025 — Dr. Gabriel de Arruda Castro, a former Brazilian political journalist, joins Cedarville University as assistant professor of international relations, enriching classrooms with firsthand political insight and a global, faith-informed perspective.
Pharmacy Students Deliver Over 100 Vaccines With Compassion and Care
December 10, 2025 — Cedarville Pharm.D. students Hayden Lee and Blair Woodard administered more than 100 vaccines at area care centers, combining clinical skill with compassion and demonstrating how Cedarville’s pharmacy program prepares students for real-world, faith-driven service.
Minecraft Project Rebuilds Campus One Block at a Time
December 9, 2025 — Caleb Miller, a Cedarville University geology student, used real GIS and lidar data to build an accurate Minecraft model of his campus. His project blended creativity, spatial technology and real-world problem-solving into a unique classroom success story.
Cedarville Alumna Elected Greene County Commissioner
December 8, 2025 — Cedarville alumna Sarah Mays, former Xenia mayor and now Greene County Commissioner, uses her platform to advocate for community needs, guided by faith, integrity and a commitment to serve with transparency and local connection.
Hope in Hard Places: Greg and Erica Smith
December 5, 2025 — Erica and Greg Smith endured life-threatening illness, career loss, and personal trials, yet found renewed purpose and faith. Now thriving at Cedarville University, they inspire others with a powerful story of resilience and grace.
Congressional Intern Learns To Lead With Faith Despite Division
December 4, 2025 — Cedarville University student Grace Eddy spent her summer interning for U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans in one of America’s most contested districts. From handling constituent services to facing protests, she gained firsthand experience in politics, advocacy and faith under pressure.
The Transformative Impact of Giving Tuesday Gifts
December 3, 2025 — Cedarville University raised more than $500,000 on Giving Tuesday, with donors sponsoring 590 of students’ 1,000 days on campus. The gifts will support scholarships, campus improvements and student programs through the university’s 1,000 Days Fund.
Annual Community Christmas Concert
December 3, 2025 — Cedarville University will celebrate the season with its free Community Christmas Concert on Dec. 7. The public is invited to enjoy choral, jazz and orchestral performances centered on the birth of Christ in a joyful, worshipful setting.
Seoul to Cedarville: Dr. Kim Builds Global Understanding
December 3, 2025 — Dr. Kyung-hwa Kim launched Cedarville’s K-Talk Table to help students practice Korean and grow in cultural awareness. Her international experience enriches language learning and inspires students to think globally about faith and service.
Health Fair Equips Local Students With Health Education
December 2, 2025 — Cedarville University’s Interdisciplinary Health Fair on Dec. 4 will provide free health screenings and education to over 200 K–12 students, combining hands-on learning for university students with a public event that promotes wellness and future health care careers.
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