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If you frequent the populated areas of Taylor’s campus often, you most likely caught a glimpse of several hot pink and lime green posters hanging up around campus.
Taylor University will confer five honorary doctorates this spring to individuals the administration has observed as faithful representatives of Christ in their respective fields.
Stop treating transfers as freshmen.
The new master of arts in leadership program will continue the University’s efforts to expand its graduate opportunities, enrolling its first students in fall 2024.
Ministry doesn’t always come from the pulpit.
Many within the Taylor community are aware of the self-defense class offered by Head of Campus Police Jeff Wallace.
Hey, you. Yeah! I’m talking to you! The college football fan who’s been watching the NBA over the last three months – pay attention!
He started his lacrosse tenure as a freshman. He’s about to end it as a phenom. Not only is he Taylor’s all-time leading scorer, but he also holds the WHAC conference record for assists with 176. Senior Aidan Craig has truly left his mark on the game.
Pierce Church’s worship team has expanded its reach from those in its Sunday morning services to anyone who has a device to stream music on.
Welcome to the 2024 NFL Draft: the place where dreams are made, hopes are dashed and armchair analysts, like me, suddenly become experts in evaluating the next batch of talent to enter the NFL.
The new master of arts in leadership program will continue the University’s efforts to expand its graduate opportunities, enrolling its first students in fall 2024.
Track and field can come across as a strictly individual sport; however, there is more of a team aspect driving everyone that goes unseen.
As the baseball season is coming to a close, the Crossroads League Title is still up for grabs and the race for the conference crown has never been closer.
One of the latest and greatest historical biopics has hit theaters, and it’s a defining film of 2023.
Smoke spread into Modelle Metcalf Visual Arts Center (Metcalf) on Thursday morning, triggering the fire alarms around 10:15 a.m.
The Halbrook Conversation took place at Ayres Hall on March 19, preceding upcoming presidential elections.
On Fridays at noon, a unique music class has inhabited the space of the recital hall in the Smith-Hermanson Music Center.
When Linda Taylor first arrived at Taylor University approximately 12 years ago, she was overjoyed that there was a major on campus that taught students the same skills she had been using in her career for 30 years.
Global Need-to-Know highlights relevant pieces of international news. These stories aim to broaden the perspective of the Taylor community as they absorb information from a variety of sources and spaces.
The Echo staff from Taylor University traveled to Indiana University in Bloomington for the annual ICPA Awards on Saturday, April 6. The Echo staff members won a total of four individual awards.