Centennial Library Shelf Life, September/October 2024

Cedrus Press partnered with faculty from Allied Health, Bible, and History & Government departments to format and publish two general education textbooks this summer. Both books are available in the Campus Store. The fourth edition of A Christian Guide to Body Stewardship, Diet and Exercise (authored by Drs. Pete Peterson, Jeremy Kimble, and Trent Rogers) features the latest findings in health and nutrition within a biblical framework. Center for Teaching and Learning enhanced the volume with sharp new graphics. Students enrolled in PEF 1990 Physical Activity and Healthy Living will be happy to learn that an open-access version of the textbook is available in DigitalCommons@Cedarville to read online. DIGITAL COMMONS PUBLISHING CORNER Cedrus Press Assists with Faculty Textbooks Another familiar general education text is Rendering to God and Caesar: Critical Reedings for American Government. Students taking GSS 1100 Politics and American Culture will benefit from the updated third edition which contains primary sources of founding documents, original speeches, and court cases. Insights into the historical documents were written by Dean Smith and Drs. Clauson, Ferkaluk, Groen, Lyons, and Sims. Cover art was designed by the Center for Teaching and Learning. Cedrus Press is a publishing service offered by the Digital Services Staff of the Centennial Library. The Biblical Heritage Gallery in the Centennial Library presents the first historical exhibit of the 2024-25 season: “Leaving a Legacy: Cedarville Presidents.” Using items from the University Archives, the exhibit highlights the milestones and events of the University during the last 70 years, as Cedarville grew from 100 students in the fall of 1953 to the current enrollment of nearly 4000 residential students, under the vision, leadership, and ministry of four presidents: James T. Jeremiah, 1954-1978 Paul H. Dixon, 1978-2003 William E. Brown, 2003-2013 Thomas White, 2013-present Stop by the Gallery, located at the upper-level main entrance of the Centennial Library, on your way across campus, going to or from chapel, or after eating at Chick-fil-A. The exhibit is open during regular library hours until October 17. Biblical Heritage Gallery

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