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Christmas might preach peace and joy, but the end of semester stress and traveling troubles may leave some feeling more grinchy than graceful.
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Christmas might preach peace and joy, but the end of semester stress and traveling troubles may leave some feeling more grinchy than graceful.
Chris Jones filled the position of vice president chief of staff, officially beginning Nov. 16. He will continue to operate in his pre-existing role as vice president and chief information officer.
Taylor University purchased the Casa Apartments in March 2024; they first started considering purchasing the apartments early spring semester of 2023 according to Stephen Olson, vice president for finance and chief financial officer.
Taylor University has established a $4 million endowed chair for Christian Unity & Spiritual Theology.
A seminary student, a resident hall director and a street and community outreach coordinator all share one thing. They are all on a "Staircase to Nowhere."
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I reached out to a few faculty and administrators and asked them to share with me one of their favorite Christmas-related experiences, memories or traditions. Here’s what I received. Enjoy!
When Emily Clementz arrived in Asheville, the devastation from Hurricane Helene, dubbed “the Katrina of the mountains,” required one of the largest Samaritan’s Purse responses to date.
Taylor created a new servant leadership minor with classes being offered this fall.
The Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI 2.0) gifted the Main Street Mile Initiative with a $1.75 million grant on Nov. 12.
The Global Studies Department is offering a new class Spring semester: Chinese Culture and Communication — Building Bridges, Strengthening Relationships.
Taylor’s 11th annual Trojan Arena, a business pitch competition formerly known as “Shark Tank,” was held in Rediger Chapel on Nov. 7.
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.
There are no words to describe Taylor cross country runner Jaynie Halterman. As soon as you begin, she breaks another record.
The Taylor women’s soccer season has come to an end following a loss in the Crossroads League Tournament to #RV Grace 2-1.
Quarterback is one of the hardest positions to play in sports.
The Taylor men’s rugby team 2024 season is well underway in the fall semester. Their play continues to get better after games and a tournament at Wabash College in the second weekend of November.
Three sports will start up during J-term. Baseball, track and field, and competitive cheer will each get their shot at exciting the Taylor community in a month.
Room 142 in Zondervan Library is normally quiet. But on Nov. 14, it hosted a lively group of students and faculty who leaned in to hear one charismatic professor’s story.
A high society girl learns to lean on her friends and herself in the face of impossible decisions and challenging situations in the novel “Haisley.”