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(05/06/24 8:47pm)
Rooms in the Randall Environmental Center will be reallocated to serve the new Master of Science in Medical Science and physician assistant master’s program. Construction to implement proposed changes will likely begin in December of this year, Matt Renfrow, dean of the school of natural and applied sciences, said.
(05/06/24 8:48pm)
Chris Tomlin performed at Taylor University, inspiring community between generations on April 26.
(05/02/24 4:00am)
“The Tortured Poets Department” sends listeners through all the stages of grief at once. This gloriously chaotic work of art reveals the inner mind of one of today’s top musical artists.
(04/29/24 4:00am)
The Taylor Kinesiology department and Washington University (WashU) in St. Louis are currently articulating an arrangement to save two spots for Taylor students in each incoming class.
(04/15/24 9:46pm)
The Echo staff from Taylor University traveled to Indiana University in Bloomington for the annual ICPA Awards on Saturday, April 6. The Echo staff members won a total of four individual awards.
(03/18/24 4:00am)
Multimedia journalism is one of the fastest-growing majors at Taylor University, revealed in a staff meeting late last semester. Of the growing majors, multimedia journalism ranked five out of the seven majors showing the most growth across campus.
(03/18/24 4:00am)
The Taylor University student population is experiencing unprecedented growth with the largest incoming class in Taylor history recorded back in fall of 2023 with 564 students and 41 transfer students. Another record-breaking class is expected in fall 2024 with a goal of 575 incoming freshmen and 40 transfer students.
(03/18/24 4:00am)
For the first time in Taylor University’s history, the school has welcomed a new Ph.D. in Leadership program, launching in the fall of 2024.
(02/19/24 9:30pm)
The states’ primary elections and presidential campaigns are heavily underway, gearing toward the presidential election on Nov. 5. The current frontrunners are Donald Trump from the Republican party and President Joe Biden from the Democratic party.
(12/04/23 6:58pm)
Taylor released a master plan this semester for future construction plans.
(11/20/23 7:30pm)
Bonnie J. Odle (’44) died Nov. 7, 2023 at the age of 101.
(11/13/23 5:00am)
The 2022 Right-To-Know report was released as a 30-page document detailing the security and fire safety reports of Taylor University in recent years. In the document, a chart explains numerous drug and alcohol offenses.
(10/30/23 4:00am)
The student discount rate at Taylor University has seen a slight drop compared to the steady increase from past years.
(10/23/23 4:00am)
Taylor’s incoming class of 2023 has a high school GPA higher than the university average. According to Education Next, this is consistent with recent trends of increasing student GPAs at universities and colleges around the country.
(10/06/23 1:32pm)
Cushman currently teaches at the University of Notre Dame as a professor of law, political science, and history. Before coming to the University of Notre Dame, he taught for fifteen years at the University of Virginia, where he was the James Monroe distinguished professor of law and professor of history- Editor.
(09/25/23 4:00am)
Over the summer of 2023, both Olson and Wengatz Halls underwent several renovations.
(09/18/23 3:53pm)
Taylor University’s new cafe will replace a popular study spot in the Zondervan Library’s galleria and is projected to open in late October. The initial September opening of the new cafe is pushed back due to ongoing construction bids.
(08/29/23 11:52pm)
Lilly Endowment Inc. recently awarded the university a $250,000 grant as part of a community development plan between Taylor University and the city of Upland.
(05/19/23 10:23pm)
The Echo has worked to voice stories highlighting both the Taylor and Upland communities — a mission that has produced an award-winning paper, recognized for both its writing and design.
(04/24/23 4:00am)
Many staffing changes are coming to Taylor starting fall 2023. There has recently been an internal promotion to fill the position left vacant by the departure of Jeff Cramer. Ed Meadors will succeed Cramer as the director of Taylor’s core curriculum, known as the Foundation of Christian Liberal Arts — or, more commonly, “Foundations.”