Our-Views
Our View: engaging controversial holidays carefully
Our View: Are Taylor’s residence halls behind?
Our View: Developing Intentional Habits
Intentional is a word used a lot in Taylor’s culture, as it is known for its intentional community among students and faculty, but do we really grasp what it means to be intentional?
Our View: School spirit has value
What is the first thing that comes to mind when one hears the phrase, “school spirit?”
Our View: Finding time for a Sabbath
The Sabbath — a topic full of theology, meanings, questions and interpretations.
Our View: Chapel, please hold your applause
By now, we’re used to a certain rhythm during chapel.
Our View: Why HB1134 could harm classrooms
Through authentic relationships created in the classroom, teachers can meet the needs of the adolescents that walk into their lives each year.
Our View: Programming for women is needed
In 1846, Taylor University was established as Fort Wayne Female College — a college meant to give women a chance in higher education when most of the country failed to see the value in educating women.
Our View: Pursuing learning beyond Black History Month
Our View: Missing the big picture
The Taylor University Life Together Covenant (LTC), begins with a simple summary of what we’d all hope Taylor to be: “A community of Christians intentionally joined together for academic progress, personal development and spiritual growth.”