Accommodations planned for incoming class
This fall, Taylor is welcoming the largest freshmen class in university history. Currently over 570 freshmen are enrolled — breaking a former record of 531, as well as last year's large class size of 521.
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This fall, Taylor is welcoming the largest freshmen class in university history. Currently over 570 freshmen are enrolled — breaking a former record of 531, as well as last year's large class size of 521.
Every year after spring break, Taylor’s campus looks a little different. Some might notice the lingering smell, or others might see the physical change — but every spring, workers from the grounds team burn the prairie grasses around Taylor.
Three students were bitten by bats on Third East Wengatz in the past two weeks, said senior Joey Gorski who lives on Third East. One student was bitten on the arm and noticed there was a bruise with two little marks by it — bat teeth marks. The bruise wasn’t a cause for concern, as it was probably only a little bit of bleeding under the skin. The real problem is potential rabies.
The Rev. Don Davis will be coming to Taylor’s campus to give the inaugural Milo A. Rediger Lecture on Wednesday and will be around for programming on Thursday.
All quotations in this story are translated from Russian into English by the writer - Editor
Taylor University has many background services that do not get much attention until something changes. One of those small things would be the dining app.
A program that has been in place at Taylor longer than the current junior class has finally come to an end. On Nov. 1, Taylor students received the last update from the Taylor Pandemic Response Team (PeRT) announcing Taylor’s altered approach to COVID-19.
On Tuesday, Nov. 8, voters nationwide participated in midterm elections.
Jonathan Perez, Upland town manager, received the award from the Indiana Latino Institute recognizing him as one of the Elevated Latinos Under 40.
One of the more visible projects on campus over the past few weeks has been installing new lighting.
The Taylor University art department is offering classes to local students ranging from kindergarten to high school seniors.
The mission of Taylor University is to develop servant leaders marked with a passion to minister Christ’s redemptive love and truth to a world in need.
The past several months have held several non-curricular activities for Taylor University’s Assistant Professor of History Benjamin Wetzel.
Recently, President Michael Lindsay announced a number of changes in faculty and administration, which included new hires, position changes and the addition of members to the of the Board of Visitors.
Every year Taylor holds multiple summer programs for high schoolers to come and get a taste of college life including Summer Institute, formerly known as CRAM and Summer Honors, Academic Summer camps and Empower.
Every year Taylor holds the As We Pray initiative, a week dedicated to prayer where parents and alumni pray for the community in specific ways.
Behind the scenes, a big rebranding is underway for Taylor — led by the insight of a new marketing specialist, Holly Whitby.
As COVID-19 travel restrictions begin to loosen, Taylor is adjusting and restarting their international travel programs like the Lighthouse Programs.
On Saturday, Jan. 29, Taylor’s student body received an email inviting them to attend a meeting for Taylor’s new Presidential Fellows Program.
There is good news for Taylor students looking for updated food options in the area.