Taylor University updates science seminar, increasing accessibility
Benjamin Lawson, associate professor of physics, will speak at the university’s next science seminar on Oct. 1.
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Benjamin Lawson, associate professor of physics, will speak at the university’s next science seminar on Oct. 1.
This semester, six journalism students have stepped into the live newsroom of WANE 15 (WANE-TV) to watch and learn how to create amidst the pressure of deadlines.
Taylor’s President Michael Lindsay appointed Stefan Brandle, co-chair and professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, as the Ronald L. McDaniel Endowed Chair of Computing and System Sciences during chapel on May 3.
We were created to create.
Matthew 5:48 says to “be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.” (NIV)
“Life to the Full” doesn’t always mean living life at its most eventful.
Even as the last flowers of summer begin to wilt, Liv Bloom, director of both Breuninger (Breu) and Gerig Halls, hopes to foster growth in the communities around her.
“I want everyone in Olson to feel like they have an equal seat at the table, and that they can walk out to the table and sit down and they are welcome here, and that there is no question of that,” Montana Schwebs said.
Since its start in the ‘90s, the Stewards of Creation Club (SOC) has connected students who share a passion for stewardship and sustainability.
In 1863, Scott Lawalin’s uncle died on a battlefield in Nashville, far from his Indiana home.
Credits can be the difference between thousands of dollars.
Only legendary games like Texas A&M beating LSU 74-72 in seven overtimes in 2018 or the 2013 Iron Bowl when Chris Davis returned a missed Alabama field goal for a 109-yard game-winning touchdown earned the title of “Instant Classic,” but Taylor and Olivet matched it.
Fifth-year senior Ahna Neideck is leaving an impact in every moment of the Taylor cross country program. She is taking the opportunity to use the gifts God has given her for one last season at Taylor.
“We want to be out of the spotlight as much as possible.”
The Taylor men’s soccer team has seen a dramatic improvement from a season ago.
Taylor volleyball sits at a 6-11 overall record, 1-4 in conference, slotting in eighth place in the Crossroads League. Coming off a four-game losing streak, the team is looking to turn things around in the upcoming conference games.
Taylor University has a culture of social and active events, which will make the new swing dancing club a fitting addition to campus life.
The Taylor University Art department has seen an influx of new and experienced faces who are teaching this fall semester.
On Aug. 27, Metcalf Gallery welcomed the “Perm” Art Exhibition, a selection of Taylor University’s permanent art collection, showcasing the legacy of art created by Taylor women over the years.
When a student walks through IU Health Center’s sliding glass doors, they are met with a stop sign, hand sanitizer and a pile of masks. Behind the stop sign are two women ready to help. They welcome students with their smiles and quick wit.