2007 Miracle Yearbook

Cedarville's Academic Division,a small departmentcomposed of Academic Assistance, Computer Services, the Library, and the Registrar's Office, expanded beyond measure this year. Computer Services dramatically expanded wireless network coverage to include access in the bedroom areas ofthe residence halls, whereas previously access was mainly restricted to academic buildings and the grounds. On a typical afternoon,approximately 700 students now connect to the network in this manner. Academic Assistance, more commonly known around campus simply as "The Cove,"expanded its influence through its mission to help Cedarville students become even more successful in their academic pursuits. The office served between fifteen and thirty students a day,up80 percentfrom the previous year. The Cove also hosted numerous events aimed at promoting the services available to students who visit the office. A spectacular eventthey called"Lemon Breeze" attracted 700 students and this year also saw the highest number ever attend the 153/13 eventforfreshmen and undeclared majors. Furthermore,the office's unique Academic Probation course,MAP,and nationally certified tutoring program were the anticipated topics oftheir presentations to the National Academic Advising Association. Through these and other areas too many to mention,the Academic Division has continued to do what it can to support the work of Cedarville University. 44atant40 See/tete/tad. Dr. Duane Wood Executive Director Fran Campbell Cynthia Davis Linda Chrystal Registrar Assistant to the Registrar Administrative Assistant Carol George Executive Admin. Asst. for the Office of the President Teressa Mahl Lynn Rohm Secretary for the Admininistrative Assistant Office of the President to the Chancelor Joy Williams Administrative Assistant

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