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(05/16/22 5:00pm)
Annually, Taylor university honors senior student achievement through the announcement of department, service and speciality awards. Additionally, two faculty members are honored for their service to the university through the Burnworth Teaching Award and the Distinguished Professor Award.
(05/02/22 4:30pm)
Choros, a Taylor student discussion group that is reemerging after having dwindled during the pandemic, has dedicated this semester to listening to student perspectives on their experiences with gender and sexuality on campus based on discussions guided by recent survey results collected by the group.
(04/25/22 9:00pm)
Taylor’s Black Student Union is hosting the first “Expressions” night –– a celebration of black joy and multiculturalism, on Friday, April 29.
(03/07/22 4:00pm)
International Women’s Day is often filled with global discussions on gender equality, domestic violence and various other women’s rights issues.
(02/28/22 4:00pm)
In May of 2021, Masters of Arts in Higher Education (MAHE) Department Chair Tim Hermann retired, leaving a spot that will now be filled by three Student Development faculty.
(11/15/21 5:00pm)
Co-founders of The Congo Initiative, David and Kaswera Kasali, had originally planned to visit Taylor to share about the Congo Initiative, but had a visa conflict. As a result, Lumbemba, who resides in Portland currently, was chosen to come in his place.
(10/04/21 3:00pm)
Taylor University Broadcasting Inc. (TUBI) is serving the community through joyful noise.
(09/27/21 5:30pm)
Russell Balikian's (‘09) approach to justice is simple: seek divine justice in a secular courtroom.
(09/20/21 3:00pm)
Exploring the unknown, with caution.
(09/13/21 3:00pm)
Over the summer, The Muselman House, the presidential home, received major renovations for President Michael Lindsay and his family.
(04/26/21 12:00pm)
“Educate, equip and engage students to live and serve like Jesus.”
(04/12/21 11:00am)
Eight people were killed and another was wounded in a series of shootings at three spas on March 16, in Atlanta, Georgia.
(03/19/21 11:00am)
Spring has come to Upland, IN. and the excitement is felt more than ever in the Taylor University Police Department.
(03/04/21 12:00pm)
How much are we willing to risk for the sake of justice?
(02/22/21 12:00pm)
In the last year, the way Taylor students acquire meals has changed, especially for those in quarantine or isolation due to COVID-19.
(02/15/21 1:00pm)
A gift of support during a difficult year. This was Taylor University’s promise to their community in October 2020. In a press release and chapel on Oct. 30, Taylor University promised a tuition freeze for the 2021-2022 school year.
(10/29/20 12:00pm)
Bees. Airplanes. Prairie Flowers. All of these have a hidden history in Ohio, but often may not be appreciated until time is taken to investigate. However, all of this is done through art in Metcalf Gallery’s latest exhibit, ‘A Pattern in the Sky’.
(10/21/20 12:00pm)
Hearing a duck call used as an instrument is a rare experience.
(09/28/20 3:20pm)
Wind, bugs and sun are not ideal for an orchestra performance, but for the Marion Philharmonic Orchestra, these are challenges they’ve been taking on for their 2020 season.
(09/01/20 12:00pm)
The audience files in as the painter stands on stage, painting a phoenix before the crowd. However, the painter is sporting a VR headset and her brushes are remote controls. The phoenix she is painting is not composed of oil or watercolor, but instead a glittering, glowing, 3D vector.