Library Careers Dinner Biblical Heritage Gallery The current Biblical Heritage Gallery exhibit The Dawn of the Reformation features documents from a critical period of history. The Protestant Reformation, a movement to the Scriptures as the primary rule of life and practice (Sola Scriptura), was a reaction against the teachings, corruption, and abuses of the Roman Catholic church in the 14th to 17th centuries. This exhibit highlights the works and ministry of some of the early key figures in the Reformation movement across Europe, displaying some of their original Bible translation and theological works. Theologians represented are John Wycliffe, Desiderius Erasmus, Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchthon, William Tyndale, and John Calvin. The exhibit will be on display in the upper level of the Centennial Library through December 2025. On November 17th, the Centennial Library hosted its 19th annual library careers dinner. This event allows Cedarville students to learn about career paths in libraries through informal interactions with current employees and through presentations from others pursuing a career in librarianship. The library’s Fall 2025 interns, Nate Borling, Lauren Crider, and Merry Moon Hkawn, shared their experience with the library’s internship program, covering all the activities they participated in such as book reviews, the ALAO conference, and more! Lauren Crider and Madi Kennedy presented on their recent summer internships in libraries and archives. Lauren went on a mission internship under the organization of Open Door Libraries (ODL) to Crossroad Center in Prague, Czech Republic. This library, in addition to the other ODL libraries, is specifically planted in the heart of the city to create a third space to share the Gospel. There she assisted the missionaries by processing donations and helping with children’s crafts among other projects, while learning about Czech culture. Madi’s internship was with the Billy Graham Archives and Research Library in North Carolina. She worked with the research team by gathering materials and helping with larger projects. Madi also went to Germany to help with the European Conference on Evangelism. Overall, 30 students from 15 different majors enjoyed the presentations, food, and talking with the librarians and interns at their table.
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