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Several Taylor students received Young Life scholarships and will be helping start-up chapters in Grant County.
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Several Taylor students received Young Life scholarships and will be helping start-up chapters in Grant County.
In the midst of Taylor’s campus, the Multicultural Student Association (MSA) is a beacon of diversity, unity and inclusivity. This organization, nestled within the Office of Intercultural Programs (OIP), embarks on another year of programming.
None of it was planned.
Jada Bonnett working at her desk in Freimuth, the business office.
The Taylor University Men's golf team is going after another nationally notarized campaign in 2023.
In sports, there are two achievements that are the most difficult. The first is winning a national championship.
Olson Hall underwent renovations over the summer.
Student newspapers like the Echo provide value to universities.
Dining staff serves food at the Euler Science Complex
Rev. Greg Dyson
Alumnus Braden Spear ('13) returns to Taylor as technical director.
Student does her homework in Zondervan Library.
Community spaces have been moved to accommodate the number of students on campus.
On a campus brimming with artistic expression, Lynden Hight uses her passion for the arts to bring a new creative outlook to campus. The student-led marketing team at Taylor University, Birrama Creative, has elected Hight as its president for the 2023-2024 school year.
Senior Lynden Hight is the new president of Birrama Creative.
The war in Ukraine rages on as of September 15, 2023. Russian forces have been trying to take control over the country of Ukraine since February 2022.
Over the summer of 2023, both Olson and Wengatz Halls underwent several renovations.
The Taylor dining experience has drastically changed over the last couple of months. Between moving from the Hodson Dining Commons to the Euler Science Complex, swapping out dining options in the LaRita Boren Campus Center (Stu), and reported attempts to implement a new dining app, eating on campus in Upland has been one chaotic ride.