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The master of arts in leadership program will officially begin in fall 2024, and be a one year residential program (photo provided by Jamie Atherton).
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The master of arts in leadership program will officially begin in fall 2024, and be a one year residential program (photo provided by Jamie Atherton).
Taylor students travel to Winshape Foundation retreat in Rome, Georgia, to learn leadership skills.
ASIA kicked off a month of festivities with their Asian Street Market event on April 6.
Hanna Fritz performs a dance to AJR's song, "Turning Out."
Jamie Fellowes (Doctor of Business Honoris Causa)
Edgar Sandoval (Doctor of Divinity Honoris Causa)
Jim Morris (Doctor of Public Service Honoris Causa)
Elaine Vandermeulen (Doctor of Humane Letters Honoris Causa)
Philip Anschutz (Doctor of Business Honoris Causa)
Students have an opportunity to remain part of the Taylor family after graduation. Photo provided by Jim Garringer
Sophomore Josh Groeling is president of Stewards of Creation club.
Sophomore Josh Groeling is president of Stewards of Creation club.
Sophomore Josh Groeling is president of Stewards of Creation club.
Senior Elena Delzer is preparing to wrap up her Taylor art career.
The Self-Defense Club meets to practice important defense etiquette. Photo provided by Ali Teal.
Students find worship in everyday work. Provided by Taylor University.
The Pierce worship team gathers for a time of music and reflection.
Josh Forbes (middle) and Issac Brown (second from right) were named All-Americans for their top-five finishes at the NAIA Indoor Nationals. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)