PREACH Initiative funded by $1.25 million
Taylor University is establishing its PREACH Initiative to provide resources to encourage compelling preaching after receiving a $1.25 Million Lilly Endowment Grant.
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Taylor University is establishing its PREACH Initiative to provide resources to encourage compelling preaching after receiving a $1.25 Million Lilly Endowment Grant.
Taylor University raised $1.9 million during the annual I Love TU week from April 29 to May 3. This event is Taylor’s largest annual fundraising campaign, with a goal to raise $250,000 over the course of five days.
Taylor University students and Upland residents were invited to party together on Friday, May 3.
As I sit to write these last words for seniors who will soon be leaving Taylor for their next adventure, I find myself at a loss.
There’s a relational shift that comes with the end of each school year.
As graduating seniors finalize plans to move off campus and pursue new careers, many are planning to continue to enjoy connections with friends made over the years at Taylor University.
“Welcome to ‘Thanks a Lot, Eve!’ the show for women and by women, and men can listen too.”
As filming wraps up for the seniors' narrative projects, so does their college experience.
As the last music note resounded, a lifetime of memories flashed through their heads.
Every Trojan, athlete and fan alike, has heard the same voice echo across the courts and fields of Taylor’s campus.
This past weekend was a busy one for Taylor’s track and field team. Both the men’s and women’s teams had outstanding performances at the Crossroads League Championships. The women’s team finished fourth overall with 125.5 points. The men’s team finished fifth with a total of 66 points.
Editor's Note: This article was written in December 2023. In the 2023 Silent Night game, the Trojans defeated the Great Lakes Christian Crusaders 103-65 and improved to a 25-1 record on Silent Night. Since the game, Taylor University has parted ways with head coach Josh Andrews.
No. 17 Baseball (41-14, 30–6)
The Taylor women’s track and field team placed fourth at the Crossroads League Championships on Thursday and Friday.
Winterholter Field was the place to be on May 6 as the Taylor Trojans defeated the St. Francis Cougars by a score of 7-4 to win the Crossroads League Baseball Tournament.
EDITOR’S NOTE: In 1963, The Echo celebrated its 50th anniversary as Taylor University’s campus newspaper. In celebration, the newspaper issued a special edition of the paper that year with a number of “Echo-focused” pieces including one titled, “The ECHO and the Future.” The following Our View is in response to that article.
Three months before my freshman year at Taylor, I selected multimedia journalism as my major, not fully understanding what the major entailed. All I knew was that I had a passion for written and visual storytelling.
If there were one character trait your class has embodied over the last four years, it would be “perseverance.” You began your college career during one of the most tumultuous times in modernity, marked by the global coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 presidential election and the corresponding fissures in the social milieu, violent conflicts around the globe, and multiple Taylor Swift albums. Yet, here you are at the conclusion of your Taylor University education. You, indeed, have persevered.
Aspiring biologist, cross-country runner, enthusiastic learner.
He made a three-column list.