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(10/30/24 12:00pm)
Grant writing is a key part of funding academic programs and allows for diverse funding opportunities for various academic desires and needs in the university, Kris Johnson, director of grants and sponsored programs, said.
(10/30/24 12:00pm)
On October 1, 2024, ports up and down the Eastern and Gulf coasts saw thousands of dockworkers begin a long-anticipated strike. Members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), the union representing the dockworkers, rallied together in an effort to raise wages and ban automation in ports.
(10/30/24 12:00pm)
From horror to puzzles to strategy, this semester’s participants in the bi-annual GameJam all had a different take on the theme: “The world ends in two minutes.”
(10/28/24 3:29pm)
Members of the Asian Students’ Intercultural Association (ASIA) rushed to and from the Boren Patio with platters and crockpots of simmering meat, sugar-coated fruit and boba tea, setting up for the night ahead of them.
(10/30/24 12:00pm)
NearSpace Education is renovating a historic building in hopes to encourage more students to reach for the stars.
(10/30/24 12:00pm)
The Main Street Mile 2024 Beautification Grant program is accepting applications from homeowners and nonprofits to receive grants to improve the exterior of their property. Those within the 2024 Grant District are eligible.
(10/28/24 3:27pm)
At 9:30 a.m. every other Saturday, people gather at Bond Plaza in athletic gear and running shoes.
(10/28/24 3:27pm)
A crisp wind blows through an open garage — baskets of apples are stacked neatly against one wall with over 20 different varieties, each sorted accordingly.
(11/01/24 12:00pm)
From the turf field of Wildcat Stadium at Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) to the bright faces of Taylor University students, Landin Brown, instructor of design, brings a new perspective to the classroom.
(11/01/24 12:00pm)
Being part of a community as tightly-knit as Taylor University’s often brings together a network of people that have a lot in common with each other.
(10/31/24 12:00pm)
Something besides politics decides Supreme Court cases.
(10/31/24 12:00pm)
Election Day is dawning.
(10/31/24 12:00pm)
The observation that elections have consequences is certainly true, and there have been some presidential elections with consequences that are particularly important.
(10/23/24 12:00pm)
Fundraising is how Taylor University supports and affords various projects and initiatives to grow its institution. The University Advancement Department focuses on these fundraising efforts, working separately from the school’s operational budget and grant processes.
(10/23/24 12:00pm)
Superheros don’t all wear capes, masks or have super strength but they do all come from comic books.
(10/23/24 12:00pm)
A gas-powered fireplace ignited, resulting in the injury of three students, outside the Hodson Dining Commons on Wednesday around noon.
(10/23/24 12:00pm)
Hurricane Helene hit the Big Bend area of Florida on Sept. 26 and snaked its way 400 miles up to North Carolina where the majority of the damage occurred.
(10/22/24 12:00pm)
Indiana is host to some of the greatest sporting events and teams in the United States: the Indy 500, the NFL Combine, the Indiana Fever, the Indianapolis Colts and more. For Taylor students, there are a multitude of professional, minor league and semi-pro teams in the surrounding area playing games year-round that students need to know about.
(10/22/24 12:00pm)
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered the third concussion of his career in Week 2 of the 2024 NFL season.
(10/22/24 12:00pm)
Heading into the 2024 season, the Taylor women’s basketball team looks to bounce back from a 12-17 (7-11) season. Before last year, the Trojans had achieved six consecutive winning record seasons.