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Former Cedarville Professor Directs Nursing School In Togo, Mark D. Weinstein
Former Cedarville Professor Directs Nursing School In Togo, Mark D. Weinstein
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Dr. Sharon Rahilly, former professor of nursing at Cedarville University, never wanted to teach. And yet she spent five years teaching at Cedarville University, and now she directs a nursing school in Togo.
All In The Family: Parental Discount Helping Mom Earn Master's Degree, Mark D. Weinstein
All In The Family: Parental Discount Helping Mom Earn Master's Degree, Mark D. Weinstein
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In large families, it’s not uncommon for siblings to be attending college at the same time. Even at the same university.
For Aileen Arreguin, a mother of two current Cedarville University students and a pair of alumni, this is certainly the case. But what is unique is that Arreguin is also a student at Cedarville — studying public health nursing in the university’s graduate school.
Career Fair Prepares Nurses For Success, Mark D. Weinstein
Career Fair Prepares Nurses For Success, Mark D. Weinstein
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One hundred percent of nursing graduates from Cedarville University in 2022 were employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation. Helping the graduates achieve this feat was the work of the career services office, which annually hosts a career fair for students pursuing a degree in nursing.
Seniors Helping Seniors: Cedarville Partners With Greene County For Fall Prevention Awareness Month, Mark D. Weinstein
Seniors Helping Seniors: Cedarville Partners With Greene County For Fall Prevention Awareness Month, Mark D. Weinstein
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Testifying to the impact of Cedarville University students, the Greene County Council on Aging (GCCOA) invited students from the university’s school of nursing to participate in its fall prevention event on Wednesday, Sept. 27.
This two-hour event, beginning at 1:30 p.m. at the Xenia Community Center in Xenia, Ohio, recognizes September as Fall Prevention Awareness Month.
Cross-Cultural Nursing Opportunity For Students, Mark D. Weinstein
Cross-Cultural Nursing Opportunity For Students, Mark D. Weinstein
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Eight students in Cedarville University’s School of Nursing program will further their college education this summer by serving in a cross-cultural internship at Shalom Birthing Home in Antipolo, Philippines. The students will care for patients — from infants to expecting mothers.
Small School, Big Impact In Higher Education, Mark D. Weinstein
Small School, Big Impact In Higher Education, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University, located between Columbus and Cincinnati with an enrollment just north of 5,000 undergraduate, graduate and dual-enrolled high school students, first entered health care education in 1985 when it opened its school of nursing, offering a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Since then, Cedarville has added a Master of Science in Nursing, a doctoral program in pharmacy, a Master of Athletic Training and, most recently, added a master’s degree in physician assistant (PA) studies and a Doctor of Nursing Practice.
Cedarville Students Supporting Families, Protecting Life, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Students Supporting Families, Protecting Life, Mark D. Weinstein
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Where do the passions of students in nursing, business, and biblical studies intersect? For seven Cedarville University students, that would be at the Pregnancy Resource Clinic (PRC) of Clark County in Springfield, Ohio.