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75 Years Later: Faith Through Flames, Mark D. Weinstein
75 Years Later: Faith Through Flames, Mark D. Weinstein
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Even as an Air Force pilot during the Vietnam War, Daniel Kinnibrugh always kept a calm demeanor and rigid faith. Through countless combat missions, including an 11-day bombing assault over Hanoi, Kinniburgh never gave into a fear of death.
A Heart To Build And Serve: A Student’S Passion For Engineering And Missions, Mark D. Weinstein
A Heart To Build And Serve: A Student’S Passion For Engineering And Missions, Mark D. Weinstein
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Can a computer engineer go into full-time missions? Over the summer, Zoe Schmidt learned the answer is yes.
World Traveler Finds Home In Cedarville, Mark D. Weinstein
World Traveler Finds Home In Cedarville, Mark D. Weinstein
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When Alina Leo, instructor of management in Cedarville University’s Robert W. Plaster School of Business, left her hometown in Lithuania at age 22, she never expected to one day find a home in Ohio.
New Leader Seeks Graduate School Growth, Mark D. Weinstein
New Leader Seeks Graduate School Growth, Mark D. Weinstein
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As the Cedarville University Graduate School continues to experience exponential growth, Dr. Brian Shook, who was named assistant vice president for graduate enrollment in the fall of 2022, is preparing the program for the future.
Ohio Student Has Career Liftoff With Nasa Scholarship, Mark D. Weinstein
Ohio Student Has Career Liftoff With Nasa Scholarship, Mark D. Weinstein
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When people hear the word “NASA,” they probably think of space and rockets. But for Tara Keller, a molecular biology major at Cedarville University, her interest in biology and health care landed her a research opportunity with the well-renowned organization.
It's A Small World: Cedarville Students Serving Refugees, Mark D. Weinstein
It's A Small World: Cedarville Students Serving Refugees, Mark D. Weinstein
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Each Sunday evening as Cedarville students knock on the doors of refugee children in inner-city Dayton, they are met with smiling faces. This year, approximately 40 Cedarville students are a part of King’s Kids, a ministry that serves children who have come to America from the Congo.
Creator: A Collaboration Between Intern And National Recording Artist, Mark D. Weinstein
Creator: A Collaboration Between Intern And National Recording Artist, Mark D. Weinstein
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Emma Haylett, a sophomore worship major with a songwriting minor at Cedarville University, has endless opportunities as she pursues her passions. This past summer, Haylett had the opportunity to work with recording artist and author Matt Papa during an internship at Marco Presbyterian Church, in Marco Island, Florida.
Professional, Personal Growth Through Work In Psych Ward, Mark D. Weinstein
Professional, Personal Growth Through Work In Psych Ward, Mark D. Weinstein
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Though it wasn’t her first choice for a summer job, Olivia Baden is grateful for her summer externship in a children’s psychiatric ward.
Back To The Future: Military Kids Reunite After 17 Years, Mark D. Weinstein
Back To The Future: Military Kids Reunite After 17 Years, Mark D. Weinstein
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Seventeen years ago, five families stationed at the Edwards Air Force Base in California never thought they’d cross paths again. Now, five of those military kids have found themselves together again – studying at Cedarville University.
Fulfilling A Childhood Dream: Focusing On The Family, Mark D. Weinstein
Fulfilling A Childhood Dream: Focusing On The Family, Mark D. Weinstein
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Professional writing and information design senior Jenna Gulick (O’Fallon, Illinois), grew up listening to Focus on the Family broadcasts with Jim Daly. She loved their ‘Adventures in Odyssey’ radio show and learned many important lessons as a child about how to follow God.
Cedarville Magazine, Fall 2022: 40 Years Of Nursing, Cedarville University
Cedarville Magazine, Fall 2022: 40 Years Of Nursing, Cedarville University
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Serving His Community One Donation At A Time, Mark D. Weinstein
Serving His Community One Donation At A Time, Mark D. Weinstein
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Finding ways to serve local communities is a common trait among faculty and staff members at Cedarville University. Steve Gollmer, assistant chair of the department of science and math, is no exception.
A Heart For Medical Missions Brings Cincinnati Grad Back To Cedarville, Mark D. Weinstein
A Heart For Medical Missions Brings Cincinnati Grad Back To Cedarville, Mark D. Weinstein
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After crisscrossing the nation as a traveling nurse for about four years, Abby Tomlinson of Cincinnati, Ohio, returned to Cedarville University to pursue the online Master of Science in Nursing family nurse practitioner degree with the global public health track.
Students Serve Hurricane Victims On Fall Break, Mark D. Weinstein
Students Serve Hurricane Victims On Fall Break, Mark D. Weinstein
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Fall break for college students is typically a time of rest and relaxation amid a busy semester. But for one group of Cedarville University students, fall break meant exactly the opposite, as they traveled to Florida to serve locals impacted by Hurricane Ian.
High Praise: Cedarville's School Of Pharmacy Second In Ohio, Mark D. Weinstein
High Praise: Cedarville's School Of Pharmacy Second In Ohio, Mark D. Weinstein
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A recent U.S. News & World Report article published in the Journal of Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy ranked Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy as the second-best pharmacy school in Ohio, second to the Ohio State University College of Pharmacy.
“The Good Shepherd Is My Healer”, Mark D. Weinstein
“The Good Shepherd Is My Healer”, Mark D. Weinstein
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Life is like a vapor, here today and gone tomorrow. Bethany Norris, a senior Christian education major at Cedarville University from Keedysville, Maryland, learned that truth firsthand as her health took a turn for the worse on Oct. 6, 2021.
The Sounds Of The Renaissance Coming To Springfield And Oakwood, Mark D. Weinstein
The Sounds Of The Renaissance Coming To Springfield And Oakwood, Mark D. Weinstein
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For the first time since its beginning, Cedarville University’s newest ensemble, the Madrigal Choir, will be performing in Springfield and Oakwood, Ohio, to showcase the harmonies and sounds of years past.
Steve Forbes Addresses "What Is Conservatism?" At Cedarville Lecture, Mark D. Weinstein
Steve Forbes Addresses "What Is Conservatism?" At Cedarville Lecture, Mark D. Weinstein
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Times are changing within the political landscape, and many are beginning to ask, “What is conservatism?” Long believed to be a set political thought, the label “conservatism” could be changing. In order to answer this question, Cedarville University is hosting the lecture series: What Is Conservatism? A Lecture Series Exploring Conservatism in America. These lectures are free of charge and open to the public.
Husband And Wife Pharmacy Duo Appointed To Caring Partners International’S Advisory Council, Mark D. Weinstein
Husband And Wife Pharmacy Duo Appointed To Caring Partners International’S Advisory Council, Mark D. Weinstein
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In July 2022, Leno and Martha Abraham were appointed to the advisory council of Caring Partners International (CPI), a local ministry with a global impact.
Cedarville Student Filmmaker Wins "Best Documentary" Award, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Student Filmmaker Wins "Best Documentary" Award, Mark D. Weinstein
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For Cedarville University sophomore Elizabeth Kollmar, her passion for making films always seemed like an unattainable career. But, after a class project led to an award ceremony, the dream no longer seems out of reach.
“Paul’S Promise”: Film Screening At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
“Paul’S Promise”: Film Screening At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
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Michael Davis, a 1990 Cedarville University graduate, will return to his alma mater for a special screening of his recent film, “Paul’s Promise,” on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m.
“O Come, All Ye Faithful” To The Inversions Fall Performance, Mark D. Weinstein
“O Come, All Ye Faithful” To The Inversions Fall Performance, Mark D. Weinstein
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Just in time for dropping temperatures, Cedarville University’s acapella group, The Inversions, will be performing its first Christmas-themed concert November 11-12.
Innovation Startup Leads Graduates To Success, Mark D. Weinstein
Innovation Startup Leads Graduates To Success, Mark D. Weinstein
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In 2001, Columbus, Ohio-based entrepreneurs Tom Balliett and Jim Stevenson were working corporate leadership and consulting positions after selling their marketing firm, which specialized in global branding and product launches for multiple domestic and international Fortune 500 companies.
Mexico Mission Miracle Transforms Student's Faith, Mark D. Weinstein
Mexico Mission Miracle Transforms Student's Faith, Mark D. Weinstein
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For Sydney Mason, a Cedarville University junior studying studio art, her high school years were plagued by doubts about her faith until a brush with death led to a miracle. In 2018, as a high school sophomore, Mason’s church took a group of students on a mission trip to help build new dormitories at the Praise Valley Camp and Retreat Center in Saltillo, Mexico.
Reaching Higher: Student Act Scores Higher Than The National Average, Mark D. Weinstein
Reaching Higher: Student Act Scores Higher Than The National Average, Mark D. Weinstein
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Academic excellence has always been a key pillar at Cedarville University, and its students’ average standardized test scores only confirm that.
The Love Of Students Leads Search For A Kidney Donor, Mark D. Weinstein
The Love Of Students Leads Search For A Kidney Donor, Mark D. Weinstein
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Deep Calls for Life, a student-led campaign at Cedarville University, is taking drastic measures to help Dr. Chuck Elliott, senior professor of communication, find a kidney donor that can sustain his life. This campaign not only demonstrates a deep love and support for the students’ beloved professor but also addresses the need for organ donation.
Honoring A Legacy: Artwork Dedicated In Honor Of Nora Bolthouse, Mark D. Weinstein
Honoring A Legacy: Artwork Dedicated In Honor Of Nora Bolthouse, Mark D. Weinstein
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Longtime friends of Cedarville University Bill and Nora Bolthouse will long be remembered, as Nora’s name is now honored in the Dixon Ministry Center.
Trip Lee, Shane & Shane Stand For Life At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
Trip Lee, Shane & Shane Stand For Life At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
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Stand for Life, a holistic pro-life movement, is on tour, visiting several universities around the country. The tour is coming to Cedarville University on Tuesday, Nov. 1, with keynote speaker Trip Lee, a former Christian rapper and now a young adult pastor at Concord Church in Dallas, Texas, and musical group Shane & Shane.
What Is Conservatism? Exploring The Future Of American Politics, Mark D. Weinstein
What Is Conservatism? Exploring The Future Of American Politics, Mark D. Weinstein
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Times are changing within the political landscape, and many are beginning to ask, “What is conservatism?” Long believed to be a set political thought, the label “conservatism” could be changing. In order to answer this question, Cedarville University will be hosting a new lecture series: What Is Conservatism? Exploring the Future of American Politics.
Fifth Generation Student Making Her Mark At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
Fifth Generation Student Making Her Mark At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
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It’s not uncommon for Cedarville University students to be second- or third-generation students. But for Hannah Dow, a freshman exercise science major, her family’s legacy at Cedarville spans five generations of students.