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The graduating class of 2022 will be the first class in recent Taylor history to experience commencement in a slightly different way.
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The graduating class of 2022 will be the first class in recent Taylor history to experience commencement in a slightly different way.
Black History Month (BHM) is being celebrated at Taylor for the 46th consecutive year.
On Jan. 14, a busload of Taylor students seized the opportunity to step outside of their comfort zones.
Taylor Theatre's recent adaptation of “To Kill a Mockingbird” (TKAM) has become the most potentially controversial show of the season.
The Contemporary Music Center (CMC) in Nashville provides aspiring musicians with pretty much everything that they could ever want.
I spent my Christmas break anxiously anticipating the Sundance Film Festival, one of the largest film festivals in the world that I was supposed to be attending during J-term.
When alumna Leigh Sumner (‘21) joined the Taylor Summer Programs as a personnel assistant, she had no idea the program would change her life.
Jan. 6 marked one year from the Capitol insurrection, a day forever blotted in U.S. history.
For 54 years, Tom Jones has been connected to the Taylor community.
On Nov. 5, The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued an Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) that requires private employers with more than 100 employees — including Taylor University — to adopt a policy related to COVID-19 vaccination.
On Dec. 3, Taylor University announced in an email to faculty and staff the elimination of the Dean of Students position.
In their season opening series in Arizona, the Taylor baseball team took two of four games, beating Kansas Wesleyan and San Diego Christian College.
In December, Taylor President Michael Lindsay announced plans to upgrade the athletics weight room in Odle Arena, and the Odle entryway lobby. The project is expected to be completed this summer with a target opening date of Aug. 1.
“We must promise that it will always be the four March sisters, forever,” the character Jo March sings in the musical adaptation of “Little Women.”
Chad Veal (‘20) and Brendan Wallace (‘20) have received the $10,000 Loreen Arbus Focus on Disability Scholarship from the Television Academy for their documentary “20 Over.” It is Taylor’s first College Television Award.
In early November, the Eastbrook Panthers football team won their 16th sectional in school history.
On Nov. 19, Taylor Cross Country concluded another successful season at the NAIA National Championship meet in Vancouver, Washington.
At Taylor, we think we have an idea about everything surrounding Silent Night. Stories are passed along, and students share experiences together that form a re-telling of the game throughout the year in anticipation of the next game and in remembrance of the games of years past.
When you notice the trash can is overflowing with garbage, what do you do?
This year’s Shark Tank event was full of innovative ideas, passionate student entrepreneurs and sharks that were there not just to bite, but also to encourage.