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Love Triumphs Over Racism In Woodlawn, Mark D. Weinstein
Love Triumphs Over Racism In Woodlawn, Mark D. Weinstein
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The movie “Woodlawn” opens October 16 in theaters nationwide, telling the true story of how love and unity overcame hate and division in the early 1970s in Birmingham, Alabama. The story follows football player Tony Nathan and fellow African-American students as they struggled for acceptance after the integration of Woodlawn High School in 1973.
The movie, directed and produced by Jon Erwin and Andrew Erwin, includes the work of several Cedarville University graduates. The Erwin brothers also produced “Moms’ Night Out” and “October Baby.”
Parker Adams and his wife, Kara (West) Adams, both 2014 graduates of Cedarville, along with Ben …
100 Percent Of Industrial And Innovative Design Grads Making A Difference, Mark D. Weinstein
100 Percent Of Industrial And Innovative Design Grads Making A Difference, Mark D. Weinstein
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Industrial and Innovative Design (IID) graduates from Cedarville University have demonstrated their ability to put their education into practice. Since its beginning in 2012, the program has grown from three students to 90 — and there is hope for continued growth with the success of each graduate.
Currently, the department has a 100 percent graduation rate and graduates are finding employment with some of the nation's top companies. Recent graduates have been hired by Honda, Continental Office Environments, Integrated Packaging Machinery, Worthington Christian Schools and Verbarg’s Furniture & Design.
Excellence On Display With Fulbright Scholar, Visually Impaired Student At 119th Commencement, Mark D. Weinstein
Excellence On Display With Fulbright Scholar, Visually Impaired Student At 119th Commencement, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University will hold its 119th commencement on Saturday, May 2, with 745 students earning undergraduate or graduate degrees. The event will be held in the Doden Field House beginning at 10 a.m. Dr. Thomas White, president, will deliver the commencement address.
Of the graduates, 702 are from the undergraduate program. The 43 graduate students completed degrees in Master of Ministry, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education, and Master of Science in Nursing. Next year Cedarville will award degrees for the first time to its Doctor of Pharmacy students.
Cedarville Graduates Excel On Cpa Exam, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Graduates Excel On Cpa Exam, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University accounting graduates continue to perform exceptionally well on the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam. According to results from the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA), Cedarville University students secured a 77 percent pass rate on their first attempt.
The pass rate is significantly higher than the 50 percent national pass rate. According to NASBA, Cedarville ranks seventh among all small college/universities in the nation and number 25 among 776 universities nationwide putting Cedarville graduates into the top 4% of all accounting programs nationwide.
Cedarville Education Trending Toward 100% Career Placement, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Education Trending Toward 100% Career Placement, Mark D. Weinstein
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Why do students attend college? They want to be prepared for a successful career. Their parents agree.
But in a very competitive world, college students are finding it increasingly difficult to secure their first job—even with high academic honors and substantial internship experience on their resumes.
So, why do students from Cedarville University gain a competitive advantage? For Jeff Reep, director of career services at Cedarville University, it comes down to two primary factors: students are excelling in an academic rigorous environment and the intentional focus of career preparation by the students as freshmen. The combination sets Cedarville students on …