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Disrxupt Podcast Advances Pharmacy Innovation, Mark D. Weinstein
Disrxupt Podcast Advances Pharmacy Innovation, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville University’s Center for Pharmacy Innovation (CPI) launched a new podcast, DISRxUPT, to highlight the innovation of Cedarville faculty and students. DISRxUPT is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Castro, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, Cast Box and TuneIn.
Honoring Reese Brothers For Development Of Cedarville Athletics Facilities, Mark D. Weinstein
Honoring Reese Brothers For Development Of Cedarville Athletics Facilities, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville University will honor the “dynamic duo” of Cedarville’s outdoor sports facilities with the naming of the Pete Reese and Gene Reese Athletic Fields. The Cedarville University board of trustees approved the renaming of the fields this week.
Pharmacy Students Win Grant To Provide Free Influenza Vaccines, Mark D. Weinstein
Pharmacy Students Win Grant To Provide Free Influenza Vaccines, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
The Cedarville University chapter of Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International (CPFI) has been awarded a $500 grant to provide free influenza vaccines.
Bad Break Over Break For Worship Major, Mark D. Weinstein
Bad Break Over Break For Worship Major, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
For the second year in a row, junior Alina Sanders is spending her Christmas break recovering from a major injury — talk about a bad break over break, again.
Ouachita Honors 309 Graduates During 133rd Commencement, Rachel Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau
Ouachita Honors 309 Graduates During 133rd Commencement, Rachel Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Ouachita Baptist University celebrated 309 graduates from the classes of 2019 and 2020 during its 133nd commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 5. The ceremony, which was rescheduled from its original date in May due to COVID-19, was held outdoors at Cliff Harris Stadium on Ouachita’s campus and followed Arkansas Department of Health protocols for guest and graduate safety.
University officials conferred Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Dr. Ben Sells, Ouachita president, presided over the commencement exercises.
Cedarville University Exceeds Half-Million During #Givingtuesday, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville University Exceeds Half-Million During #Givingtuesday, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
By every metric, Cedarville University benefited from a successful #GivingTuesday virtual fundraising event on Tuesday, Dec. 1.
School Of Education To Publish Academic Journal, Mark D. Weinstein
School Of Education To Publish Academic Journal, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville University’s School of Education is in the process of compiling and editing its first academic journal, scheduled for publication in late spring 2021.
Real Education: Professor Answers Kids’ Theological Questions On Video, Mark D. Weinstein
Real Education: Professor Answers Kids’ Theological Questions On Video, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Dr. Kevin Jones, assistant professor of education and school dean, is partnering with LifeWay’s ‘The Gospel Project’ to answer theological questions in video format for elementary-aged children.
Cedarville Athletes Earn Ncaa Ii Presidents' Award For Academic Excellence, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Athletes Earn Ncaa Ii Presidents' Award For Academic Excellence, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville University is one of 42 NCAA Division II member schools to earn the Presidents' Award for Academic Excellence.
Business Accelerators In Cincinnati, Cedarville Form Partnership, Mark D. Weinstein
Business Accelerators In Cincinnati, Cedarville Form Partnership, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
The Beyond Accelerator Program at Cedarville University is partnering with Ocean, an accelerator based in Cincinnati, Ohio, to provide Christian entrepreneurs with resources to successfully establish their own businesses.
Mom, Apple Pie And Sports: Fandom Connects Us With Home, Mark D. Weinstein
Mom, Apple Pie And Sports: Fandom Connects Us With Home, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
One can scarcely think about the holiday season between Thanksgiving and Christmas without football and family coming to mind. And when Lorin Barnes, a senior at Cedarville University, began interviewing sports fans for her qualitative research class, she was intrigued by the dedication they expressed for the hometown teams they cheered for in their childhoods. Her subsequent research earned the “Top Undergraduate Poster” award at the 2020 Ohio Communication Association (OCA) conference.
Christmas In A Covid World: Online Shopping Accelerates, Mark D. Weinstein
Christmas In A Covid World: Online Shopping Accelerates, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Rather than damaging the holiday shopping industry, retailers are using COVID-19 as a way to highlight online shopping as the future of retail.
Professor Explores Intersection Of Faith And Politics, Mark D. Weinstein
Professor Explores Intersection Of Faith And Politics, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Dr. Glen Duerr, associate professor of international studies, is publishing a book on the intersection of faith and politics. “Patriotism and the Cross: A Theology of Nationalism” explores the Christian’s relationship to government and is expected to be published in early 2021.
Greater Dayton Prsa Chapter Supports Dayton Foodbank Through Donation And Video, Mark D. Weinstein
Greater Dayton Prsa Chapter Supports Dayton Foodbank Through Donation And Video, Mark D. Weinstein
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It's the holiday season and with a focus on caring for our community, the Greater Dayton chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) has contributed $500 to the Foodbank in Dayton as part of the 2020 Valley Food Relief Drive. Members of the PRSA Board will make the donation on Thursday, Dec. 3 at 9 am at The Foodbank, which is located at 56 Armor Place in Dayton.
Cross Brandon Named Winner Of Ouachita's 2020 Mcbeth Concerto Competition, Rachel Gaddis
Cross Brandon Named Winner Of Ouachita's 2020 Mcbeth Concerto Competition, Rachel Gaddis
Press Releases
Ouachita Baptist University’s Cross Brandon was named the winner of the 2020 W. Francis and Mary McBeth Wind and Percussion Concerto Competition on Nov. 20. Because the event was limited to the Ouachita community due to COVID-19, the event can be viewed at livestream.com/obu.
Brandon is a junior music industry major from Little Rock, Ark. He received a $500 award for his saxophone performance of “Rhapsody for Baritone Saxophone and Piano” by M. Watters. He also has been invited to perform with the Ouachita Wind Ensemble in Spring 2020.
Students Use High-Tech Mapping To Bring Clean Water To Africa, Mark D. Weinstein
Students Use High-Tech Mapping To Bring Clean Water To Africa, Mark D. Weinstein
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One Geographic Information System (GIS) class at Cedarville University is using high-tech mapping skills to help bring clean water to Africa.
Student Podcast Addresses Faith And Politics, Mark D. Weinstein
Student Podcast Addresses Faith And Politics, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
The relationship between faith and politics can be fraught with tension. Benjamin Mays and Jonny Gartner face the challenge head-on in their podcast “Cedar60.”
Students Adopted Internationally Receive Scholarship, Mark D. Weinstein
Students Adopted Internationally Receive Scholarship, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Two Cedarville University students, whose lives started half a world away, are the recipients of this year’s Foster Care and Adoption Scholarship from the university.
Caring Well And Providing Hope During The Holidays, Mark D. Weinstein
Caring Well And Providing Hope During The Holidays, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
With Thanksgiving right around the corner and Christmas coming soon thereafter, Americans are looking forward to sharing the festivities with family and friends. But how will COVID-19 impact these celebrations?
Kidblog Connects Education Majors With Young Writers, Mark D. Weinstein
Kidblog Connects Education Majors With Young Writers, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
COVID-19 regulations have made it difficult for Cedarville education students to gain teaching experience this year. That’s where Kidblog comes in.
Student Goes “Old School” In Connecting During Covid, Mark D. Weinstein
Student Goes “Old School” In Connecting During Covid, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
When Kelsey Laing, senior women’s ministry leader, went home for quarantine back in March, she went beyond social media and texting to stay in contact with friends by writing them letters. Months later, she came away from that season inspired to create a pen pal ministry opportunity for women to encourage one another through handwritten notes.
International Conference On Creationism Coming To Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
International Conference On Creationism Coming To Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville University is the new home for the International Conference on Creationism (ICC) to be held next in July of 2023. The ICC has become known as the premier creation conference in the world, with groundbreaking contributions in genetics, geology, astronomy, biology and 3D computer modeling.
A Time To Be Thankful: Parkinson’S Surgery Brings Back Life For College Professor, Mark D. Weinstein
A Time To Be Thankful: Parkinson’S Surgery Brings Back Life For College Professor, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
After years of debilitating tremors and muscle spasms from Parkinson’s disease, one Cedarville University professor found life-changing relief this summer that has him playing guitar again for the first time in seven years.
Finding Thankfulness During Covid Recovery And Quarantine, Mark D. Weinstein
Finding Thankfulness During Covid Recovery And Quarantine, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
During this Thanksgiving season, students at Cedarville University are thankful for a rather strange experience: quarantine and isolation due to COVID-19. While these experiences are extremely hard, William Imfeld, a sophomore allied health major from Danville, Kentucky, and Chantel Smithers, a junior Christian education and youth ministries major from Zanesfield, Ohio, look back at this difficult season with gratitude.
Ouachita Faculty, Staff Honored For Combined 780 Years Of Service, Rachel Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau
Ouachita Faculty, Staff Honored For Combined 780 Years Of Service, Rachel Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Ouachita Baptist University recently recognized 36 faculty and staff members in celebration of their milestone anniversaries working for the university. Together they have served a total of 780 years at the start of the 2020-2021 academic year, with six faculty and staff members celebrating 35 years or more.
This year’s longest-serving honorees are Janice Ford and Kevin Sullivan. Ford, professor and government documents librarian, celebrated 45 years of service and Sullivan, facilities management, was recognized for 40 years.
A Student’S Journey From Capitol Hill To The Alaskan Coasts, Mark D. Weinstein
A Student’S Journey From Capitol Hill To The Alaskan Coasts, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
While the majority of the world spent this past summer close to home because of the coronavirus pandemic, Mitch Haag, a junior history major from Grand Rapids, Michigan, worked on fishing boats in rural Alaska.
Visualizing A Way To Limit The Coronavirus Pandemic, Mark D. Weinstein
Visualizing A Way To Limit The Coronavirus Pandemic, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
A team of data analysts at Cedarville University are beginning to see where COVID-19 may be heading and how to head it off.
Ua12/2/1 Adulting, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Adulting, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special edition of the College Heights Herald, includes articles:
- Spainhoward, Emma. Editor’s Letter
- What to Consider When Considering Grad School
- Norvell, Abbey. Dear Hilltoppers – Mackenzie Moore, Stephen Mayer, Hannah Reardon, Megan Devore, Danny Zeidan
- Harden, Olivia. Cooking (Ahead) for One
- Dressman, Jake. Small Changes Save Big Bucks
- Normalizing Conversations on Sex – Lion’s Den
- Harden, Olivia. Finding Your Place in Politics
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Burned Out – COVID-19
- Payne, Michael. 15 Years with the Bagel Brothers – Sandra Hurley
- Hargrove, Matthew. Hilltoppers Get in the Win Column, Home Finale Up Next - Football
- Kieser, Nick. All Eyes on the Spring – Basketball, Softball, Soccer, Baseball
- Leboutier, Addison. Little Flock of Jesus Christ Fellowship Comes Home – Clarence Tapp
- Cox, Alex. Editorial Cartoon re: Kamala Harris
- What a Kamala Harris Vice Presidency Means for Young People of Color
- Lattimer, Jacob. Student Government Association Sustainability Committee Looks to Make an Impact …
Memorial Gift Honors Ouachita Student Charlee Morrison, Invests In Cancer Research At Ouachita, Rachel Moreno, Ouachita News Bureau
Memorial Gift Honors Ouachita Student Charlee Morrison, Invests In Cancer Research At Ouachita, Rachel Moreno, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Ouachita Baptist University has received a gift from Russell and Patti Morrison in memory of their daughter, Charlee Morrison, a former Ouachita student who passed away in 2000 during her senior year at Ouachita. The gift will be used to enhance Ouachita’s first undergraduate research laboratory dedicated to cancer cell biology.
Last month marked the 20th anniversary of Morrison’s passing. Originally from Benton, Ark., she battled cancer from the young age of 13 and passed away due to complications on Oct. 30, 2000, in Little Rock. Morrison was a sociology major, a member of Tri Chi women’s social club …