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Education Professors Explore Effects Of Pandemic Learning: Showing Up Still Matters, Mark D. Weinstein
Education Professors Explore Effects Of Pandemic Learning: Showing Up Still Matters, Mark D. Weinstein
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In an educational era defined by rapid transition and virtual methods, Cedarville University professors are affirming the benefits of academic attendance during COVID-19 through qualitative research.
Veterans To Be Honored With Banner In Stevens Student Center, Mark D. Weinstein
Veterans To Be Honored With Banner In Stevens Student Center, Mark D. Weinstein
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This year, the Cedarville University Military Association (CUMA), a student-led organization for veterans, reserve members and military dependents, will be doing something a little different to celebrate Veterans Day.
Worship Pastor Serving His Childhood Church, Mark D. Weinstein
Worship Pastor Serving His Childhood Church, Mark D. Weinstein
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Brandon Slifer has felt called to full-time vocational ministry for as long as he can remember. But serving as worship pastor at the church where he grew up has been more than what he could have asked or imagined.
A “Heart For Students” Guides School Leader, Mark D. Weinstein
A “Heart For Students” Guides School Leader, Mark D. Weinstein
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Growing up as a military child, Cedarville University alumna Rachel Reno experienced firsthand the struggles of a student who feels out of place and finds it easy to hide.
Children’S Book Shines Light On The Darkness Of Fear, Mark D. Weinstein
Children’S Book Shines Light On The Darkness Of Fear, Mark D. Weinstein
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A desire to bring glory to God and how he nurtures faith motivated Jen Ashcraft, a 1998 graduate of Cedarville University, to write the children’s book “Please Turn on the Light.” The story is about a fearful young girl who learns that God cares enough to chase away her fears with his always-on, internal ‘Night-Light’ that is more powerful than the darkness around her.
Dreaming Of Dragons: Art Student Combines Creativity With Love For God, Mark D. Weinstein
Dreaming Of Dragons: Art Student Combines Creativity With Love For God, Mark D. Weinstein
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For Cedarville University senior studio art major Anastasia Bisel, her “wild, fantastic” dreams of dragons, coupled with her faith and creativity, have sparked her life’s passions and interests that she has woven into her art and writing.
Jazz Band Performing Hour Of Big Band Music November 16, Mark D. Weinstein
Jazz Band Performing Hour Of Big Band Music November 16, Mark D. Weinstein
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The Jazz Band at Cedarville University will perform in concert on Monday, Nov. 16, at 5 p.m. in the Dixon Ministry Center Jeremiah Chapel. This event is free and open to the public.
Centennial Library E-News, November/December 2020, Cedarville University
Centennial Library E-News, November/December 2020, Cedarville University
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Articles in this issue: Major Reorganizing Project; Library Careers Program: What Do Librarians Do?; Digital Commons Publishing Corner: Musical Offerings; What Can't You Do in the MedaPLEX?; CU Faculty in Print
Looking For Covid Antibodies At Blood Drive, Mark D. Weinstein
Looking For Covid Antibodies At Blood Drive, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University students hope their blood drive on November 12 will yield new plasma donors in the fight against COVID-19.
Nursing Students Adapt To Covid, Care For Underserved In Dayton, Mark D. Weinstein
Nursing Students Adapt To Covid, Care For Underserved In Dayton, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University’s seven-year partnership with the Dayton Life Enrichment Center (LEC) has a new look in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
College Students Serving Community Through Acts Of Kindness, Mark D. Weinstein
College Students Serving Community Through Acts Of Kindness, Mark D. Weinstein
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As part of Cedarville University’s Global Outreach department’s “CU in the Community” event, a group of students will serve Village of Cedarville Residents on Saturday, Nov. 7. Projects will include raking leaves, cleaning windows and clearing gutters. The students will work from 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. throughout the community.
Pharmacy Students Volunteer At Mission Addiction During Covid, Mark D. Weinstein
Pharmacy Students Volunteer At Mission Addiction During Covid, Mark D. Weinstein
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Samantha Treinish, a third-year professional pharmacy student from Granville, Ohio, volunteered at Mission Addiction in Dayton, Ohio, remotely during the nationwide shutdown.
Artist Inspired By The Life Of Paul Laurence Dunbar, Mark D. Weinstein
Artist Inspired By The Life Of Paul Laurence Dunbar, Mark D. Weinstein
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Kari Nupson, a senior studio art student at Cedarville University, whose military family currently lives in La Plata, Maryland, was selected as a 2019-2020 Yeck Fellow for the intensive Dayton Art Institute’s Yeck College Artist Fellowship. The online exhibition, which includes the work Nupson did during the fellowship, is now available online.
Speech Team Thinking “Inside The Box” For Virtual Competitions, Mark D. Weinstein
Speech Team Thinking “Inside The Box” For Virtual Competitions, Mark D. Weinstein
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Professor Eric Mishne, assistant professor of communication and coach of the Cedarville University speech and forensics team, used to encourage his students to think outside of the box as they prepared for competition. But COVID has changed things.
Blood Donation Milestone A Way Of Life For Cedarville Alumnus, Mark D. Weinstein
Blood Donation Milestone A Way Of Life For Cedarville Alumnus, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University alumnus Adam Clouse celebrated his milestone 25th blood donation in the state of Ohio on Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020. And he did it in the effort to battle the coronavirus.
Gifts, Letters Connect Students And Nursing Home Residents, Mark D. Weinstein
Gifts, Letters Connect Students And Nursing Home Residents, Mark D. Weinstein
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Despite the restrictions of COVID-19, Cedarville University students are continuing to serve residents and staff at the Xenia Health and Rehab center from afar by sending gift baskets, writing cards of encouragement and praying for the residents.
Covid Changes Traditional "Campus Christmas" At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
Covid Changes Traditional "Campus Christmas" At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
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Be thankful and be merry. That’s the idea behind this year’s Campus Christmas celebration at Cedarville University beginning October 30 in the Stevens Student Center (SSC) and this year, also all around the lake.
Students Conduct Cybersecurity Research For Lockheed Martin, Mark D. Weinstein
Students Conduct Cybersecurity Research For Lockheed Martin, Mark D. Weinstein
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Lockheed Martin awarded a grant to Cedarville University’s Center for the Advancement of Cybersecurity to conduct proprietary cybersecurity-related research during the 2020 calendar year.
Impromptu Singing Interview For Lebanon Student Leads To National Opportunity, Mark D. Weinstein
Impromptu Singing Interview For Lebanon Student Leads To National Opportunity, Mark D. Weinstein
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When Kasey Pot, a sophomore at Cedarville University from Lebanon, Ohio, found herself singing a capella and reading a children’s book In an impromptu interview, she knew the job would be unusual. She just didn’t expect to trade her college dorm room for a tour bus.
Cedarville Developing Cyber Resources For State Of Ohio, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Developing Cyber Resources For State Of Ohio, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University has been named a Regional Programming Center (RPC) of the Ohio Cyber Range Institute (OCRI).
Student Builds Business With 1.8 Million Tiktok Video Views, Mark D. Weinstein
Student Builds Business With 1.8 Million Tiktok Video Views, Mark D. Weinstein
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Amy Wikrent was hopeful she’d find a market for her handmade clay jewelry, but she never imagined one of her business videos would get 1.8 million views on TikTok and that she’d sell her entire inventory.
Professor Writes " A Christian Guide To Body Stewardship, Diet And Exercise, Mark D. Weinstein
Professor Writes " A Christian Guide To Body Stewardship, Diet And Exercise, Mark D. Weinstein
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Dr. David Peterson, assistant professor of kinesiology at Cedarville University, has written a new textbook on physical fitness, “A Christian Guide to Body Stewardship, Diet and Exercise.” This new title is being piloted in a Cedarville classroom during the fall semester.
Interactive Virtual Viewbook Bringing College Experience To Prospective Students, Mark D. Weinstein
Interactive Virtual Viewbook Bringing College Experience To Prospective Students, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University is extending the reach of its recruitment material by publishing a virtual viewbook that will benefit prospective students.
Covid Shutdown Inspires Workout Game Business Startup, Mark D. Weinstein
Covid Shutdown Inspires Workout Game Business Startup, Mark D. Weinstein
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Without any previous business or entrepreneurship experience, Alayna Ackley, a junior adolescent and young adult life science education major from Mears, Michigan, has founded her own business, Encore, a card game that turns working out into a friendly competition.
Naplex Pass Rate Exceeds National And State Averages, Mark D. Weinstein
Naplex Pass Rate Exceeds National And State Averages, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy class of 2020 currently has a first-time pass rate of 92.5% on the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX), which is higher than both state and national averages.
Student Fights Covid-19 With The Cedar 22, Mark D. Weinstein
Student Fights Covid-19 With The Cedar 22, Mark D. Weinstein
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If COVID-19 shut down your favorite marathon and you were fighting the pandemic blues, what would you do? In the case of Jason Stafford, you answer with the Cedar Lake 22. And a half.
Greek To Me: Ancient Language Stimulates Modern Faith Conversations, Mark D. Weinstein
Greek To Me: Ancient Language Stimulates Modern Faith Conversations, Mark D. Weinstein
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Proclaim the Name is a thriving student-led company that sells everyday products in hopes that they will spark conversations about faith in Jesus.
End Slavery In Our Lifetime: Students Fast For Freedom, Mark D. Weinstein
End Slavery In Our Lifetime: Students Fast For Freedom, Mark D. Weinstein
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The International Justice Mission (IJM) Chapter at Cedarville University will hold a 24-hour Freedom Fast on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 23 and 24, 2020. Students will fast as they go about their normal class and activity schedules for those days. The intent of the fast is for hearts to be aligned with God’s desires for justice through prayer and dependence on him.
Social Media Leader Receives Dayton Prsa "Young Professional Of The Year" Award, Mark D. Weinstein
Social Media Leader Receives Dayton Prsa "Young Professional Of The Year" Award, Mark D. Weinstein
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Sarah Gump, director of digital and social media at Cedarville University, was named the Young Professional of the Year by the Dayton Area Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) at the Gem City PR Awards ceremony on Sept. 24, 2020.
Students Turn Stylish Creations Into Instagram Business Success, Mark D. Weinstein
Students Turn Stylish Creations Into Instagram Business Success, Mark D. Weinstein
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In an era marked by social distancing and customer caution toward shopping in brick and mortar stores, Cedarville juniors Keziah Stockdale and Jessie Gerakinis took to Instagram to turn their passion for handmade style into a successful online business.