University hosts first ‘I Love Taylor’ week in May
The Office of Advancement at Taylor is launching its first annual ‘I Love Taylor’ week.
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The Office of Advancement at Taylor is launching its first annual ‘I Love Taylor’ week.
The Office of Intercultural Programs (OIP) and the Counseling Center announced a new partnership between Taylor University and Crosswinds Counseling.
In recent weeks, the Dining Commons (DC) has been utilizing styrofoam dishes, differing from the typical ceramic bowls and plates. This alteration is out of necessity — not climate irresponsibility.
On March 24, an email sent to students from Provost Michael Hammond announced that fall semester on campus would be “business as usual.”
Note: All information presented in this column is sourced from the Taylor Together, Again plan. Updates are provided weekly by the Pandemic Reopening Team (PeRT). Last updated March 18.
Taylor professors have begun receiving the vaccination for COVID-19, and hope animates their refreshed outlooks.
On March 16, Taylor University announced D. Michael Lindsay as the next president.
In an article published on March 1 concerning TPUSA, The Echo reported that the club provided inaccurate information concerning the meeting place. TPUSA later clarified that this change in location was due to a growth in attendance. — Editor
Turning Point USA, a conservative activism club (non-profit,) opened an unofficial chapter on campus this spring, meeting mixed responses.
Taylor hosted Martin Luther King Jr. Day programming amid national racial tension and a pandemic on Jan. 18.
As America turns a page in history, the shadow of Jan. 6, 2021, weighs heavy on President Joe Biden’s 100-day policy agenda.
Historic.
As citizens anxiously awaited the 2020 election results, America sat in political limbo. Amid a varied atmosphere, Taylor administration and students pledged to build bridges.
Photo Caption: The Fair Housing Act was signed into law in 1968.
Widely known as the Boren Mansion, the late Leland Boren’s estate has recently transferred home ownership to Taylor.
In the weeks preceding the presidential election, the U.S. political climate is fiercely divided and debates have taken personal issues into the public eye.
As a part of the new Title IX rules, students are now able to report incidents of racial harassment.
After 12 years of No. 1 ranking as the best regional college in the Midwest, excluding 2018, Taylor was ranked No. 2 in 2021 by the U.S. News & World Report Survey.