2000-2001 Annual Report

Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth. II Timothy 2:15 Dr. Dennis Sullivan, an associate professor of biology, had a paper published in Ethics & Medicine . Sullivan wrote “A Thirty-Year Perspective on Personhood: How has the Debate Changed?” to emphasize that the concept of personhood should remain the focus of conservative views in the field of bioethics. Dr. Pam Johnson, professor of physical education, co-authored Physical Fitness and the Christian : Exercising Stewardship , which was published in its third edition this past year. The book, used in Cedarville’s required physical activity course, presents physical fitness from a Christian theistic perspective. Continued Growth Cedarville continues to grow its academic program. The Ohio Board of Regents granted its approval to the master of education degree program in February, further acknowledging the merit of the program. Recognized Quality Additional recognition of the University’s quality came when the editors of U.S. News & World Report ranked Cedarville University in the top tier of Midwestern liberal arts colleges. In addition, Yahoo Internet Life has ranked Cedarville in its listing of the nation’s “100 Most-Wired Colleges.” 6

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