Torch, Fall 1991

CAMPUS NEWS Cedarville's 1991-92 Theme: llZlllGAWORLD 01 c"ie.i.tl'"r.~ ..,.. ' PPOITUNITY Fall enrollment at Cedarville College has exceeded 2,000 students for the first time in the history of the College. Among the 535 incoming freshmen are 61 President' s Scholars. Seven were finalists and three were semi-finalists in the National Merit or the National Achievement programs. All of these outstanding scholars scored in the top two percent nationally on the ACT or SAT test. New programs of study such as engineering have helped attract not only more students, but also those who are exceptionally qualified to "Seize A World of Opportunity" at Cedarville. Engineering/Nursing Center Update Miller New TORCH Managing Editor D ouglas J. Miller has assumed the duties of Director of Public Relations at Cedarville College. A graduate of Cedarville College and the University of Arizona, Miller will oversee the production of the Cedarville TORCH magazine and other college publications. He also will be the primary contact person for all media relations. Miller recently held an administrative position at Shepherds Baptist Ministries in Union Grove, Wisconsin. The construction of the new Engineering/Nursing Center has passed the halfway mark and friends have committed a little over half of the funds needed to complete the $7 million project. The building will be completed in time for Fall Quarter 1992. The adjoining Science Center reopened for classes this September after receiving much attention during the summer months. Remodeling included installing air conditioning, a new brick exterior, new carpet and paint, and data lines to allow for future campuswide computer networking.

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