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Weise Family

Mutual Support in Dealing With Difficulties

Navigating ongoing difficulties can feel isolating, but finding friends who willingly walk through these situations with us can ease the pain of everyday life. A pair of Cedarville alumni — Carrie Holt of Lewis Center, Ohio and Erika Weise, from Hilliard, Ohio — found themselves with similar challenges of caring for special needs children, and their common steps have led to an unbreakable bond.
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IBC Donation

The IBC Program’s Compassionate Donation

Seeing an opportunity to meet some needs in Dayton’s homeless community spurred Cedarville University’s Integrated Business Core (IBC) students to make an impact. The student business organization, through creating and selling its own merchandise, donated $6,300 to Target Dayton Ministries.
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Hope Fonbah

Cedarville Alumnus Providing Vital Healthcare Services to Navajo Community

Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy continuously provides graduates with endless opportunities to impact the pharmacy world and use their degree to help find medical solutions for people in need. For 2018 alumni Dr. Hope Fonbah, the pharmacy program changed the trajectory of his career and provided life-changing opportunities. After being hired directly from Cedarville’s pharmacy program, Fonbah runs a clinical practice at the Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation on a Navajo Reservation in Tuba City, Arizona.
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Hamiltons Rowing on Atlantic Ocean 858

Adventure on the High Seas

Embark on a daring odyssey with Thomas Hamilton on this weeks Cedarville Stories Podcast. Hamilton, along with two brothers and nephew Ben Clark, opt for a glorified rowboat as they seek to conquer the relentless forces of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Hall Siblings

Siblings Bond Over Their Passion for Forensics

Siblings share a bond for life and Cedarville University students Deidra and Connor Hall of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, have only grown closer through their love of speech and debate. Both are members of Cedarville’s forensics team. Their affinity for forensics began in childhood when the brother and sister team began competing in elementary school. As young students, they performed well, but have come a long way since those early days.
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Robotics Team Spring 2024--858

Cedarville’s ASEE Robotics Team Teaches Innovation and Teamwork to Undergraduate Engineering Students

As defending champions in the American Society of Engineering Education’s (ASEE) Robotics Competition, Cedarville University’s team of engineering students will put its title on the line when it competes in the 2024 competition in Portland, Oregon. The event begins on Monday, June 24
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Vida Boafo

Empowering Care: The Entrepreneurial Journey of a Nurse

Nurses and entrepreneurs have something in common — they meet the needs of others. Vida Boafo, founder of the Fairfield, Ohio-based Vebcom Healthcare Services, is combining her entrepreneurial mindset with her education in nursing from Cedarville University to meet the health care needs of senior adults and individuals with developmental disabilities.
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Jim and Teresa Clark in Retirement Chapel 858

An Unexpected Job Offer

Jim and Teresa Clark left Cedarville University in the same way they entered it--together. They retired at the end of the 2023-24 academic year but before leaving they remembered their journey on the Cedarville Stories Podcast.
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John Mortenson

Cedarville Professor Raising the Bar for Music Education

Gifted musicians everywhere dream of teaching at Juilliard's School of Music. It is one of the most prestigious institutions in the nation, having a reputation for producing the elite performers of our day. For concert artist and Cedarville University music professor John Mortensen, teaching a masterclass at Juilliard affirms his expertise and the quality of music education that takes place at Cedarville University.
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Air Force Helmet Capstone Team

New Technology Could Aid Next Generation Air Force Helmets

Three Cedarville University senior engineering students received a once in a lifetime opportunity to work with the U.S. Air Force accommodations group at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in advanced biomechanics technology. This project was part of their senior capstone project, which was completed prior to their graduation in May.
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Jim Cato Speaking in Retirement Chapel 858

A Man With a Purpose

After leading students at Cedarville University to worship the Lord for 40+ years, Jim Cato will retire in August. Celebrate his story on this episode of the Cedarville Stories Podcast.
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Earth Mover capstone

Engineering Students Impacting Missionary Hospital for Good

Helping those in need inspires creativity and action. After discovering the impactful work of the Karanda Mission Hospital, four Cedarville University senior mechanical engineering students – Andrew Yerkey (Dublin, Ohio), Sarah Kepner (Shepherd, Michigan), Brooke Dodson (Danville, Indiana), and Peter Tsibours (Westerville, Ohio) -- felt compelled to support the hospital’s mission by designing a much-needed earth-mover device. The concept was for their senior capstone project.
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