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The four-time Grammy award-winning Christian pop duo, for KING + COUNTRY, performed center stage at Taylor chapel and pre-screened their new movie, “Unsung Hero” on Friday, Feb. 23.
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The four-time Grammy award-winning Christian pop duo, for KING + COUNTRY, performed center stage at Taylor chapel and pre-screened their new movie, “Unsung Hero” on Friday, Feb. 23.
“If you tried to create a catcher in ‘MLB: The Show,’ it would be Lincoln…he would walk to the plate like he was a gunslinger.”
During the spring season, some people like to plant flowers, some like to hike in nature.
This semester, Illustration 2 students are putting theory into practice, exploring their field by creating a children’s book or graphic novel of their choice.
There are several trends in intercultural communication education in many universities. One model favors experiential learning, while the other focuses on addressing inequities of various kinds. Each of these makes its own worthwhile contribution to intercultural learning, but here at Taylor, there is a way to do even more.
Students who leave campus for a semester often weigh the pros and cons of what going to a new city, state or country will entail. What many do not consider is the unique challenge of coming back to campus.
With about 900 Taylor University students working on campus, many students have learned to navigate and balance their work, school and life boundaries.
Alongside the opening of Freshens, the LaRita Boren Campus Center also welcomed the new and improved Chick-fil-A, now open as of Feb. 19th.
Students and staff at Taylor University have become accustomed to seeing the bones of new buildings. Many improvements at Taylor University are expected in 2024.
Taylor University recently announced that President D. Michael Lindsay appointed three new members to the Board of Trustees after three former trustees completed their terms.
Expect the initial awkwardness, come ready to learn alongside peers and know it will be a confidential space.
Many happy faces graced Taylor’s campus on Saturday, Feb. 10, for the Special Olympics.
On Jan. 30, Taylor’s Metcalf Gallery opened its doors to showcase something unique. Henrik Söderström’s art sat on display, inviting curious passersby to stop and observe. The sign read, “Something’s afoot. Get out of the boat.”
Often we think of godly obedience as a product of self effort.
This February, Taylor University gathers with millions of other people to celebrate Black History Month. Across campus, students and faculty celebrate Black culture and excellence.
While the increase of women in sports and the advancement of women’s sports in the media is apparent, there is still clear inequality.
With a versatile, extensive background in the marketing field, Taylor’s newest assistant professor of marketing — Erica Elliott — has a genuine passion for teaching.
Taylor University’s annual Stand Up for Your Sibling event took place in the Rediger Auditorium on Feb. 6, giving students an opportunity to use their voice and help others feel understood and accepted.
In the realm of sports, tales of triumph and adversity are etched into the very fabric of the games we cherish.
Buzz is in the air as the NBA trade deadline comes to an end for this season right before teams head into playoffs.