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Senior Briona Graham serves alongside Wade Frances as student body vice president this year.
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Senior Briona Graham serves alongside Wade Frances as student body vice president this year.
The Horne Academic Center is just one example of the many changes around Taylor.
The Taylor Archives provide students with a great way to engage with the past.
Davis Dunlap works on his computer.
At Taylor University, "intentional community" isn't just a catchphrase; it’s the heartbeat of our campus. We are committed to fostering close-knit relationships, meaningful interactions, and a Christ-centered focus that permeates every aspect of life at Taylor. Community is found in our residence halls, classrooms, staff and faculty homes, countless student organizations and ministry opportunities. But what happens when students engage in learning from a distance, outside of our physical campus? Can intentional community exist in an online setting? At Taylor, the answer is a resounding yes.
The Taylor University Music department introduced Janel Baker as the new director of the Taylor University Women's Chorus at the beginning of the fall semester.
Maribel Magallanes steps down after six years of working at Taylor in the Office of Intercultural Programs. (Photo provided by Maribel Magallanes)
The portrait of junior Averie Meyer was the photo that started it all. (Photo provided by Chloe Gard)
Taylor football is off to its best start since 1999. 25 years ago, Taylor went 10-2 and finished first in the MSFA. They also finished the season ranked No. 5 in NAIA which is their highest ranking in program history.
Jillian Voges holds out a hand inscribed with 'no.'
May Young, biblical studies professor, anticipates the release of her first book.
The release of Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Gemini, and CoPilot, has shifted the goal posts in education: we now find ourselves needing to ask whether the entire project of education, as we know it, is necessary and sustainable: do we need teachers, or can LLMs replace them?; why write an essay if a machine can do it better?; why read a difficult text if a PDF viewer can summarize it in language a five-year old can understand?
Jillian Voges takes time to rest.
Four weeks into the college football season, it’s clear which teams are playoff frontrunners, but as is constant in this sport, some teams are facing disappointing seasons while other pleasant success stories are guiding their way through the first few weeks.
Matthew Albright has been a team leader in his junior year, letting his faith and golf game do the talking. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
After back-to-back wins and the biggest win in Taylor women’s soccer history, the Trojans look to continue the momentum.
Senior Ethan Watts spends time writing music for the project. Photo provided by Ethan Watts.
The Metcalf Art Gallery provides a space for students to engage with art.
The logarithmic spiral is a motif of perfection.