Voss appointed as new Endowed Chair
Taylor University has established a $4 million endowed chair for Christian Unity & Spiritual Theology.
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Taylor University has established a $4 million endowed chair for Christian Unity & Spiritual Theology.
Taylor’s 11th annual Trojan Arena, a business pitch competition formerly known as “Shark Tank,” was held in Rediger Chapel on Nov. 7.
Geoff Hoffman will teach the new Global Studies class, aimed toward helping students better understand Chinese language and culture.
Exit Church has been making arrangements to close on the purchase of the Walnut Creek Outdoors building in the next two months after its largest attendance this year held 540 people and reached into the rented building’s lobby.
Quarterback is one of the hardest positions to play in sports.
Sophomore finance major Ashlyn Hanson stands with her self-published book, “Haisley.”
Grimm will leave Taylor with 27 goals and 10 assists to her name, averaging over half a goal a game in her final two seasons. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Senior Kaitlyn Harbron prepares for her art show in May (by Jillian Voges)
Senior Kaitlyn Harbron prepares for her art show in May (by Jillian)
Students Ellianna and Gavin Main watch the chapel service from Jacobsen I (by Olivia Zoerner)
Just as we embrace the slowness that winter brings each year, there are times in our lives where the right answer is found in rest.
Taylor wants to retake their crown. The College of Idaho needs to defend theirs. Milligan has a three-peat to finish. On November 22nd, the NAIA Cross Country National Championships will take place in Columbus, MO and the race for first is fiercer than ever.
After defeating Bethel on Wednesday, Taylor has secured their spot in the upcoming Crossroads League Tournament on Nov. 9-16.
Creativity and culture converged as students from diverse backgrounds took the stage, inviting the audience to catch a glimpse of their unique identities through artistic expressions.
Josiah Friesen, a senior music theory and composition major, received an FMUS scholarship for his musical.
Four-way stop has been implemented at the intersection of Eighth Street and Hodson Drive.
The pond is located behind the Residential Village and will enhance landscaping.
The Archives & Special Collections room displays artifacts in Zondervan Library (Provided by Olivia Zoerner)
The presidential election remains the primary concern for Hoosiers and the rest of the United States, but many other races on the ballot have a more immediate impact on Indiana residents.
We are going to be OK.