Parkhurst contract terminated
Taylor announced April 18 that it will be ending its relationship with Parkhurst Dining at the conclusion of the academic year.
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Taylor announced April 18 that it will be ending its relationship with Parkhurst Dining at the conclusion of the academic year.
Pickleball intramurals give seasoned players and beginners a chance to participate in a sport that is growing in popularity.
The Taylor baseball team swept Indiana Wesleyan to extend it’s win streak to six games and improve to 7-3 in their last 10 matchups.
The Taylor men’s Lacrosse team found a way to win away from home, beating Michigan-Dearborn University 11-5. Junior Caleb Williams headlined an amazing performance, putting in four goals, followed by senior Alex Blum with three.
Jessica Brown carries the weight of wisdom into her first season as the head coach of Taylor softball as a past player and sports administrator. A 2014 Mississippi State University graduate, Brown excelled as a student-athlete and progressed in the coaching ranks until a door opened for her to lead the Trojans.
Editor’s Note: This is a story provided by taylor.edu
Linda Taylor, assistant professor of professional writing at Taylor University, recently had her fourth book published: “Pathway to Publication: Move Your Writing from Manuscript to Book,” which was released on March 24.
Our society is evolving and is becoming more socially conscious and engaged. Conversations about sustainability, the environment and social consciousness are being driven by the creative industries — such as fashion, architecture and the visual arts. In the field of art, sustainability has sparked the creation of ground-breaking artworks that employ cutting-edge techniques and materials to express powerful messages about social injustice, political policy and climate change.
Many staffing changes are coming to Taylor starting fall 2023. There has recently been an internal promotion to fill the position left vacant by the departure of Jeff Cramer. Ed Meadors will succeed Cramer as the director of Taylor’s core curriculum, known as the Foundation of Christian Liberal Arts — or, more commonly, “Foundations.”
Growing up in PeachTree City, Georgia, senior Bekah Hynson and her six siblings often visited their grandma’s house to help out with yard work and gardening. Through these visits, she learned a lot about the process of caring for nature.
You might have noticed a rather large and attention-grabbing installation, set up seemingly overnight, in the popular walkway that connects Rupp and Metcalf. Like the puzzle pieces of a crime scene, strings pulled tight across the map connect the United States with various other regions around the world.
Committing his life to the pursuit of sustainability, Phil Grabowski is an assistant professor of sustainable development at Taylor University.
With Earth Day just a few days ago, one way to work toward a better appreciation of God’s creation, improve our personal lives and connect with others is through nature walks.
Observing Earth day is the perfect time to remember God’s creation and reflect on his heart towards nature.. Genesis 1:31 says “God saw all that he had made– and it was very good!”
What does it look like for the average college student to practice sustainability?
Who is Russell “Russ” B. Pulliam? He is many things.
Incoming classes at Taylor are now automatically eligible for a Scripture Engagement minor based on spiritual foundation credits they are already required to take.
Every year after spring break, Taylor’s campus looks a little different. Some might notice the lingering smell, or others might see the physical change — but every spring, workers from the grounds team burn the prairie grasses around Taylor.
Rain gardens are being built in front of the Randall Environmental Center by students and faculty. These gardens will help slow runoff rainwater from buildings.
As dated software clashes with a desire to expand virtual learning opportunities, Taylor will be transitioning learning management systems in the 2023-2024 academic year.