
Cedarville University to Stage “Radium Girls,” a Gripping Historical Drama
Cedarville University’s theatre department will bring “Radium Girls,” a powerful historical drama written by D.W. Gregory, to the stage February 13-23. The production explores the events of 1926, when young women working in a watch factory used radium-based paint to create a luminous glow — only to later face devastating health consequences.

Cedarville Experts Bring Insight to the News
Since 2012, Cedarville University faculty and administrators have participated in more than 5,600 media interviews that offer insight into topics ranging from politics and law to healthcare, economics and technology.

Continued Growth: Cedarville Trustees Approve Key Initiatives
Nearly six years after launching the largest comprehensive fundraising campaign in Cedarville University’s 138-year history—a $175 million initiative--the final building from the campaign was approved for construction by the board of trustees at its annual meeting on January 31.

Connecting Students With Employers
One of the largest career fairs in Greene County will be held Wednesday, Feb. 19, at Cedarville University. The event, which is open to the public, begins at 11 a.m. and concludes at 2:30 p.m. inside the Doden Field House on campus.

Diana Ivanikhina – From Orphan to International Athlete and Missionary
Diana Ivanikhina is an international student, a tennis superstar, and a young woman whose journey from adversity to hope is a testament to God’s faithfulness.

30 By 30: One Student’s Goal To See the World
Most students choose a college based on academic quality and affordability. Avonlea Brown was driven by a different question: What university would help her see the world?

YouTube-Taught Tennis Player Brings Skills From Tajikistan to Cedarville
Diana Ivanikhina has played tennis on dozens of courts around the world. The athlete was once considered a child prodigy when she burst onto the scene in her home country of Tajikistan. Little did people know that she was a self-taught champion.

Business Preview Day
Cedarville University’s Robert W. Plaster School of Business is building leaders, cultivating communicators and inspiring entrepreneurs.

Cedarville Wind Symphony Performs for the Ohio Music Education Association
The Ohio Music Education Association’s professional development conference, one of the leading music conferences in the country, will host Cedarville University’s wind symphony for a concert on Thursday, Feb. 6.

Lawlor for Life: A Journey of Faith, Family, and Discipleship
Nick Boucher’s six years as resident director of Lawlor Hall at Cedarville University left a legacy that echoes through campus even today. Known for his intentional leadership, Nick fostered a culture of discipleship, fun, and spiritual growth, inspiring the rallying cry, “Lawlor for Life.”

Remembering Grace Maxwell: A Shining Light
The Cedarville University community is mourning the loss of Grace Maxwell, a junior whose kindness, faith and passion for serving others touched countless lives.

Cedarville Grads Focus on Security at Northern and Southern Borders
Jodi (Quint) Williams, a 2000 graduate of Cedarville University, is leading the effort to ensure the U.S. border in eastern Maine remains secure. Williams was recently selected as patrol agent in charge (PAIC) of the Houlton Border Patrol Station.