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Governor's Office "Stamped By Cedarville", Mark D. Weinstein 2019 Cedarville University

Governor's Office "Stamped By Cedarville", Mark D. Weinstein

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The Ohio Governor's office clearly has a Cedarville connection. Not only is Gov. Mike DeWine from Cedarville, but his new director of public policy, Michael Hall, is a graduate of Cedarville University.


Ouachita To Host 2019 International Food Festival On Feb. 19, Ashly Stracener, Ouachita News Bureau 2019 Ouachita Baptist University

Ouachita To Host 2019 International Food Festival On Feb. 19, Ashly Stracener, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University’s International Club and Daniel and Betty Jo Grant Center for International Education will host the 2019 International Food Festival on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 5:30 p.m. in Walker Conference Center. Tickets may be purchased at the door for $5 each.


Julie Williams Crowned Miss Obu 2019, Ouachita News Bureau 2019 Ouachita Baptist University

Julie Williams Crowned Miss Obu 2019, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University hosted the 51st annual Miss Ouachita Baptist University Pageant on Saturday, Feb. 2, and crowned Arkadelphia, Ark., native Julie Williams as Miss OBU 2019.


Ouachita’S Susan Hurst Selected For Position On U.S. Department Of Education Committee, Rachel Moreno, Ouachita News Bureau 2019 Ouachita Baptist University

Ouachita’S Susan Hurst Selected For Position On U.S. Department Of Education Committee, Rachel Moreno, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University’s Susan Hurst, associate vice president for Student Financial Services, recently was selected for the U.S. Department of Education’s Accreditation and Innovation Negotiated Rulemaking Committee. She will represent financial aid administrators from 6,620 postsecondary institutions around the country.


Refugee Crisis, Belonging In A New Culture Focus Of Exhibit, Mark D. Weinstein 2019 Cedarville University

Refugee Crisis, Belonging In A New Culture Focus Of Exhibit, Mark D. Weinstein

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On Saturday, February 16, Annie Lee-Zimerle and Zac Benson, assistant professors of studio art at Cedarville University, will open their show at the Springfield Museum of Art, along with Lee-Zimerle’s husband, Brian Zimerle. This exhibit focused on the concept of shelter and belonging.


Love In Any Language, Mark D. Weinstein 2019 Cedarville University

Love In Any Language, Mark D. Weinstein

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Valentine’s Day for many couples symbolizes the epitome of romance, but this year for Cedarville University staff and students, it will be a time to remember the homeless.


Ouachita Student Catie Shirley Receives National American Chemical Society Leadership Award, Abby Turner, Ouachita News Bureau 2019 Ouachita Baptist University

Ouachita Student Catie Shirley Receives National American Chemical Society Leadership Award, Abby Turner, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University student Catie Shirley recently was awarded the American Chemical Society (ACS) Leadership Award, allowing her to attend the ACS Leadership Institute conference in Atlanta Jan. 25-27. Shirley, a junior biology major with a chemistry minor from Wylie, Texas, was one of 16 undergraduate students from around the country to receive the ACS Leadership Award.


U.S. Navy Band Tour To Perform At Ouachita March 14, 2019, Rachel Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau 2019 Ouachita Baptist University

U.S. Navy Band Tour To Perform At Ouachita March 14, 2019, Rachel Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University will host the U.S. Navy Concert Band in a free performance on Thursday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m. in Jones Performing Arts Center. Arkadelphia is one of 25 cities in 10 states where the U.S. Navy Concert Band is to perform during its 2019 tour. The concert is free and open to the public.


Dove Award Nominee Performing At Cedarville, Mark D. Weinstein 2019 Cedarville University

Dove Award Nominee Performing At Cedarville, Mark D. Weinstein

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Dove Award nominee Andrew Peterson will begin his 2019 tour with a free concert Tuesday, Feb. 12, at Cedarville University. Peterson will perform at 7 p.m. in the Jeremiah Chapel in the Dixon Ministry Center.


Helping Exceptional People Enter The Workforce, Mark D. Weinstein 2019 Cedarville University

Helping Exceptional People Enter The Workforce, Mark D. Weinstein

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Cedarville alumna Shari Hunter from Aurora, Ohio, has made it her life’s mission to help fully integrate people with mild to moderate cognitive challenges and developmental delays into the local workforce. She does not see her clients as disabled, but as people with incredible exceptionalities. Hunter’s youngest son, Derek, who has Down syndrome, drives her mission.


Child Sacrifice Awareness Is Goal Of Social Work Organization, Mark D. Weinstein 2019 Cedarville University

Child Sacrifice Awareness Is Goal Of Social Work Organization, Mark D. Weinstein

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The Cedarville University social work honors organization, Phi Alpha, will present “Exposed: Voices Against Child Sacrifice” on February 8 at 7 p.m. in the student center event rooms. The program is open to the public and free of charge.


Surf’S Sup: Paddleboard Fundraiser Featured At Adventure Summit, Mark D. Weinstein 2019 Cedarville University

Surf’S Sup: Paddleboard Fundraiser Featured At Adventure Summit, Mark D. Weinstein

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Pete Savard, assistant professor of nursing, used stand-up paddleboards (SUPs) to raise awareness and financial support this summer for clean water projects overseas through his Global Water Consortium (GWC). Now, he has the the opportunity to speak about the experience and its purpose at the Wright State University (WSU) Adventure Summit Speaker Series.


Ohio Engineering Students Create Custom Prosthetic Liners, Mark D. Weinstein 2019 Cedarville University

Ohio Engineering Students Create Custom Prosthetic Liners, Mark D. Weinstein

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It’s a problem most of us can relate to — clothing material that scratches our skin or causes uncomfortable chafing. That kind of problem is easily solved by changing clothes. But for an amputee wearing what amounts to a sock over their residual limb, such a dilemma can be painful and demoralizing.


Virtual Reality App Brings History Into The Present, Mark D. Weinstein 2019 Cedarville University

Virtual Reality App Brings History Into The Present, Mark D. Weinstein

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World history is more than just a school subject to Brandon Williams, a Cedarville alumnus who teaches eighth grade world history at Global Impact STEM Academy in Springfield, Ohio. It’s one big intricate story that shows how the lives and experiences of those before us have impacted the way that we live today.


Ohio Social Work Chapter Names Cedarville Student "Social Work Student Of The Year", Mark D. Weinstein 2019 Cedarville University

Ohio Social Work Chapter Names Cedarville Student "Social Work Student Of The Year", Mark D. Weinstein

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Senior social work major Abby Snow has been chosen as the social work Student of the Year for region seven of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Ohio Chapter.


Osu, Cincinnati, Cleveland St, And Cedarville Rated Best M.S.N. Programs In Ohio, Mark D. Weinstein 2019 Cedarville University

Osu, Cincinnati, Cleveland St, And Cedarville Rated Best M.S.N. Programs In Ohio, Mark D. Weinstein

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The reputation of academic excellence at Cedarville University is evident with the recent ranking of its Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) program by U.S. News & World Report. According to the national publication, Cedarville’s M.S.N. is ranked fourth in Ohio.


Ouachita To Host 52nd Miss Obu Scholarship Pageant Feb. 2, 2019, Tiffany Lee 2019 Ouachita Baptist University

Ouachita To Host 52nd Miss Obu Scholarship Pageant Feb. 2, 2019, Tiffany Lee

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Ouachita Baptist University will host the 52nd Miss Ouachita Baptist University Scholarship Pageant on Saturday, Feb. 2, at 7:30 p.m. in Jones Performing Arts Center. Fifteen contestants will compete for the crown, which is twice the number of contestants in the last few years. Tickets are $12 at the door.

The winner of the pageant will compete in the Miss Arkansas Scholarship Pageant, part of the Miss America Organization, this summer. Along with the honor of representing Ouachita at Miss Arkansas, the winner will receive a $2,000 scholarship, along with a prize package. Throughout the year, Miss OBU’s responsibilities …


Professor Develops Curriculum For National Security Agency (Nsa), Mark D. Weinstein 2019 Cedarville University

Professor Develops Curriculum For National Security Agency (Nsa), Mark D. Weinstein

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Dr. Seth Hamman, associate professor of computer science and director for Cedarville’s Center for the Advancement of Cybersecurity, and Dr. Kenneth Hopkinson, professor of computer science at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), are featured curriculum authors for the National Security Agency's (NSA) National Cybersecurity Curriculum Program (NCCP).


Ouachita Announces Students Named To Fall 2018 Dean’S List, Ouachita News Bureau 2019 Ouachita Baptist University

Ouachita Announces Students Named To Fall 2018 Dean’S List, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University has named approximately 360 students to its Fall 2018 Dean’s List. The students will be included in the “National Dean’s List” for 2018-19.


Pastor Of The Journey Church Returning To Chapel, Mark D. Weinstein 2019 Cedarville University

Pastor Of The Journey Church Returning To Chapel, Mark D. Weinstein

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Dr. James Hilton, lead pastor and teacher at the Journey in Orange City, Florida, will speak in chapel at Cedarville University on Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 29-30. Chapel begins at 10 a.m. and is open to the public.


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