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Regional Cross Country Ranking, Cedarville University Sep 2014

Regional Cross Country Ranking, Cedarville University

Men's Cross Country Statistics

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Dr. Murray Murdoch Begins 50th Year In Classroom, Victoria Stearns Sep 2014

Dr. Murray Murdoch Begins 50th Year In Classroom, Victoria Stearns

News Releases

J. Murray Murdoch, Ph.D., began is 50th year teaching at Cedarville University. Murdoch, now senior professor of history, when the 2014-15 year began earlier this month. Murdoch once served as chair of the history department and men's tennis coach.


D-Ii Preseason Coaches' Poll, Cedarville University Sep 2014

D-Ii Preseason Coaches' Poll, Cedarville University

Men's Cross Country Statistics

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Cedars, September 2014, Cedarville University Sep 2014

Cedars, September 2014, Cedarville University

Cedars

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Math Circle Program For 5th And 6th Graders, Shannon M. Eighmey Aug 2014

Math Circle Program For 5th And 6th Graders, Shannon M. Eighmey

News Releases

Math Circle, a 14-week program designed to strengthen math skills for fifth- and sixth- grade students, will begin Tuesday, Sept. 2 at Cedarville University’s Engineering and Science Center. There is no cost to enroll in the program, but space is limited to 12 students. Classes are from 3:30-5 p.m. each Tuesday.

Working with professors from Cedarville’s department of science and mathematics, students will solve math problems, play math games, and talk about unique math ideas. Rather than a tutoring program, this class is designed to encourage young students and strengthen their math skills.


Experts Discuss “The Poverty Of Nations”, Will Duncan Aug 2014

Experts Discuss “The Poverty Of Nations”, Will Duncan

News Releases

Cedarville University will host a seminar entitled, The Poverty of Nations, on Tuesday, Sept. 2, with special guests Wayne Grudem, Ph.D. and Barry Asmus, Ph.D., co-authors of “The Poverty of Nations: A Sustainable Solution.” The event will be held in the Dixon Ministry Center at 7 p.m. and is open to the public.

Grudem and Asmus are nationally known for their economic and biblical perspectives. Asmus is a senior economist with the National Center for Policy Analysis, and Grudem is a research professor of theology and biblical studies at Phoenix Seminary.

According to their book, Grudem and Asmus …


Cedars, August 2014, Cedarville University Aug 2014

Cedars, August 2014, Cedarville University

Cedars

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Students’ Contributions Bless Safe Harbor House Ministry, Kathryn Sill Aug 2014

Students’ Contributions Bless Safe Harbor House Ministry, Kathryn Sill

News Releases

Academics and fun are the typical thoughts on the minds of college students. But there’s more on the minds of the 3,400 students from Cedarville University who donated $18,737 to the Springfield, Ohio-based Safe Harbor House this past week in what its executive director, Amy Willmann, labeled “a great blessing.”


Washington Monthly Gives Cedarville High Marks, Mark D. Weinstein Aug 2014

Washington Monthly Gives Cedarville High Marks, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

According to Washington Monthly, Cedarville University, ranked 15 nationally, is the best baccalaureate university in Ohio. The ranking among baccalaureate institutions, is based on social mobility (recruiting and graduating low-income students), research (producing cutting-edge scholarship and PhDs), and service (encouraging students to give something back to their country).


Ups Scholarship Awarded To Cedarville Student, Mark D. Weinstein Aug 2014

Ups Scholarship Awarded To Cedarville Student, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

Emma Blanche Villanueva, a sophomore at Cedarville University, has been selected to receive a $2,400 UPS Scholarship provided through The Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges.

Emma is the daughter of Ruben and Andrea Villanueva of Archbold, Ohio, and a 2013 graduate of Archbold High School. She is majoring in broadcasting and digital media at Cedarville University. Cedarville is a college of liberal arts and sciences with an enrollment of 3,400 students.

The Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges is a statewide association for private colleges and universities that is affiliated with the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC). At the national level, …


New Global Health Certificate Program For Nurse Professionals, Beth Ford Aug 2014

New Global Health Certificate Program For Nurse Professionals, Beth Ford

News Releases

A new certificate program designed for advanced practice nurses will begin January 2015 at Cedarville University. The Global Health Ministries certificate program will provide nurse leaders with knowledge and skills that will strengthen their career and uniquely position them to address trends in contemporary nursing practice, domestically and globally.


Teresa Clark Heads Title Ix Post For University, Mark D. Weinstein Aug 2014

Teresa Clark Heads Title Ix Post For University, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

Teresa Clark, associate professor of kinesiology, has been named the new Title IX coordinator for Cedarville University. The appointment begins August 15, 2014. Clark assumes the responsibility replacing Lisa Clifton, J.D., assistant professor of social work, who recently accepted a leadership position at Asbury College.


Digitalcommons@Cedarville Statistical Report For July 2014, Cedarville University Aug 2014

Digitalcommons@Cedarville Statistical Report For July 2014, Cedarville University

DigitalCommons@Cedarville Monthly Reports

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Digital Commons Brochure, Cedarville University Aug 2014

Digital Commons Brochure, Cedarville University

DigitalCommons@Cedarville Documents

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Engineering Summer Camp In Thailand, Cedarville University Jul 2014

Engineering Summer Camp In Thailand, Cedarville University

News Releases

The Cedarville University engineering department joined with the International Community School (ICS) in Bangkok, Thailand to conduct an engineering camp. The camp was attended by 24 international students from July 22 through July 25, 2014.


Retired Lt. Gen. Loren Reno Inducted Into Hall Of Fame, Beth Ford Jul 2014

Retired Lt. Gen. Loren Reno Inducted Into Hall Of Fame, Beth Ford

News Releases

The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) will induct retired Lt. Gen. Loren Reno, dean of the school of business administration at Cedarville University, into its Hall of Fame. The ceremony will be held on July 31, 2014, at McNamara Auditorium in Fort Belvoir, Virginia.


Misperceptions And Challenges With Immigrant Kids: Taking A Closer Look At The Border Crisis, Barbara L. Loach Jul 2014

Misperceptions And Challenges With Immigrant Kids: Taking A Closer Look At The Border Crisis, Barbara L. Loach

English, Literature, and Modern Languages Faculty Publications

Why are so many unaccompanied Mexican and Central American children showing up in the United States? What should be done about them? In this guest column by Cedarville University professor Barbara Loach, she argues that this crisis shows illegal immigration is not a domestic issue, but rather is an international issue that must be addressed by cooperation of all nations involved.


Roboboat Team Earned Judge’S Award In International Competition, Beth Ford Jul 2014

Roboboat Team Earned Judge’S Award In International Competition, Beth Ford

News Releases

For the fourth consecutive year, Cedarville University’s robotics team competed in the International Roboboat Competition in Virginia Beach and came away with an award. The June 8-13 competition featured boats that performed various water maneuvers. Cedarville's team was awarded the “Biggest Bang for the Buck” honor for its accomplishments as a smaller team on a limited budget.

Engineering competitions challenge the students to think more critically and initiate excitement for technology, science, engineering, and mathematics. Cedarville competed against Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Villanova University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and many other nationally recognized engineering schools.


Packing Love For Foster Care Children, Beth Ford Jul 2014

Packing Love For Foster Care Children, Beth Ford

News Releases

More than 800 High school and middle school students, attending LIFT camp at Cedarville University this week, are making a difference in our local communities. Tonight, in a 7 p.m. program in the Dixon Ministry Center at Cedarville University, more than 100 suitcases will be given to children in the foster care system from Butler County, Ohio. There are 455 children in the foster care system in Butler County and 130 are waiting to be adopted.

Cedarville University is partnering with LIFT camp and Butler County Children’s Services to raise awareness for foster care children and families. Butler County Commissioner …


Digitalcommons@Cedarville Statistical Report For June 2014, Cedarville University Jul 2014

Digitalcommons@Cedarville Statistical Report For June 2014, Cedarville University

DigitalCommons@Cedarville Monthly Reports

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Cedarville Robotic Team Wins Second Consecutive Championship, Mark D. Weinstein Jul 2014

Cedarville Robotic Team Wins Second Consecutive Championship, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

For the second consecutive year, a team of Cedarville University engineering students won the American Society of Engineering Education’s (ASEE) Autonomous Robotics competition. The event was held in Indianapolis.

The annual competition is open to freshmen and sophomore engineering students. Each team is required to build and program a robot that completes a task, which is selected to be specific to the host city. This year teams had to race their robots around a miniature track in honor of the Indianapolis 500. For last year’s competition in Atlanta, robots were required to collect orange golf balls in honor of Georgia …


Alumnotes, Summer 2014, Cedarville University Jul 2014

Alumnotes, Summer 2014, Cedarville University

Alumnotes

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Praying For Our Leaders, Mark Caleb Smith Jul 2014

Praying For Our Leaders, Mark Caleb Smith

History and Government Faculty Publications

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Cedarville Magazine, Summer 2014: Biblical Leadership, Cedarville University Jul 2014

Cedarville Magazine, Summer 2014: Biblical Leadership, Cedarville University

Cedarville Magazine

There are roughly as many definitions of leadership as there are books, seminars, TED Talks, and blogs. While these resources can inspire and shape best practices, the bedrock foundation for leadership is Scripture. Jesus taught — and lived — that “whoever would be great among you must be your servant” (Mark 10:43). The Omnipotent Creator turned the world’s top-down power structure on its head and “did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied Himself, by taking the form of a servant” (Phil. 2:6–7). His ultimate act of service to humankind was taking our sin upon …


2014 Miracle Yearbook, Cedarville University Jun 2014

2014 Miracle Yearbook, Cedarville University

Yearbooks

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Cedarville Competes In International Roboboat Competition, Cedarville University Jun 2014

Cedarville Competes In International Roboboat Competition, Cedarville University

News Releases

Cedarville University’s Robotic Boat team will be spending July 8-13 in Virginia Beach. But instead of working on their tans, the four team members will be preparing their boat for the three on-the-water challenges that it will face during the International RoboBoat Competition.

The International RoboBoat Competition began in 2008 and draws universities from all over the world to compete including large schools like Virginia Tech and the University of Michigan. About 15 teams race student designed autonomous surface vehicles through an aquatic obstacle course including detecting underwater pings, navigating around buoys and autonomous docking. The events are completed autonomously …


Office Of Civil Rights, Cedarville University Connect On Shared Resolution, Mark D. Weinstein Jun 2014

Office Of Civil Rights, Cedarville University Connect On Shared Resolution, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

A successful resolution between Cedarville University and the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) has been achieved on a 2013 Title IX complaint according to an official letter from Meena Morey Chandra, acting director of OCR’s Region XV. The letter was dated on June 23, 2014.


The Diaries Of Martha Mcmillan, 1867-1913: Volume Notes, Rankin Macmillan, Lenora Skinnell Macmillan, Lynn A. Brock Jun 2014

The Diaries Of Martha Mcmillan, 1867-1913: Volume Notes, Rankin Macmillan, Lenora Skinnell Macmillan, Lynn A. Brock

Supplemental Material

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Elementary Education Is Elite In United States, Mark D. Weinstein Jun 2014

Elementary Education Is Elite In United States, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

Public and Private universities in Ohio are known for providing excellent teachers. According to the National Council on Teacher Quality, some of the elite elementary education programs are in the Buckeye State.

Programs at eleven Ohio institutions, including Ohio State, Miami University, University of Dayton, and Cedarville University were awarded a "Top Ranked" status for overall strength of the program. Only 107 programs in the nation were listed and Cedarville University’s program is ranked #4 in Ohio and #22 nationally. It has the highest ranked elementary education program among all Christian university in the State.


Digitalcommons@Cedarville Statistical Report For May 2014, Cedarville University Jun 2014

Digitalcommons@Cedarville Statistical Report For May 2014, Cedarville University

DigitalCommons@Cedarville Monthly Reports

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