Foundation laid for the new PREACH lab
Prepare, resource, equip and coach for homiletic excellence is what drives and defines the new PREACH lab located in the Reade Liberal Arts Center.
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Prepare, resource, equip and coach for homiletic excellence is what drives and defines the new PREACH lab located in the Reade Liberal Arts Center.
The No. 10 Taylor University baseball team is having one of the best seasons in program history, currently sitting at 30-7 (21-3).
For many people, cramming daily activities into twenty-four hours proves a daunting task.
Until a few years ago, freshman Sadie Maples was a secularist punk with an eating disorder. Now she’s a journalism major at Taylor University.
Samuel Mamede has traveled from investigating corruption in Brazil, to investigating corruption in the United States.
I really do find joy in academic administration…let me explain.
“Do not be anxious about anything,” says Philippians 4:6. It’s hard. Academics, relationships, finances, the future and finding community are student’s biggest stressors, said Craig Cochran, the director of Taylor’s counseling center.
“Three generations of imbeciles are enough.”
Taylor’s house-themed senior art exhibition, “Stay Awhile,” showcased Friday, Apr. 4 from 6-8 p.m. in Modelle Metcalf Visual Art Center’s art gallery.
Disney’s 2025 Snow White live action remake of the 1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs has accumulated record low reviews mere weeks after its release.
The Taylor University Theatre Department plans to honor and expand upon the historical musical that is Guys and Dolls.
Elijah Choi, Office of Intercultural Programs office manager, hopes to convey the beauty of Taylor University’s diversity through a cookbook.
Increasing violence and uncertainty marks the daily lives of the Congolese as armed rebel groups including March 23 movement (M23) and The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) remain active in the country.
Taylor University’s Board of Trustees welcomed two new members who will begin in May.
The National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition awarded Lance Vanderberg, assistant director of the Academic Enrichment Center at Taylor, the Outstanding First-Year Student Advocate award.
“Maman died today.”
Humans were built as relational people by a relational God.
Function does not always equal form.
By stitching fabric, they weave a story.
Reading the word of God for a relationship with Jesus all starts with an experience.