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What does it look like for the average college student to practice sustainability?
Who is Russell “Russ” B. Pulliam? He is many things.
Incoming classes at Taylor are now automatically eligible for a Scripture Engagement minor based on spiritual foundation credits they are already required to take.
Every year after spring break, Taylor’s campus looks a little different. Some might notice the lingering smell, or others might see the physical change — but every spring, workers from the grounds team burn the prairie grasses around Taylor.
Rain gardens are being built in front of the Randall Environmental Center by students and faculty. These gardens will help slow runoff rainwater from buildings.
As dated software clashes with a desire to expand virtual learning opportunities, Taylor will be transitioning learning management systems in the 2023-2024 academic year.
Taylor University has been monitoring recent shootings across the country, including the ones that took place at Michigan State University and The Covenant School in Nashville.
Every year, the seniors in the art department display creative celebrations of their time at Taylor. The students are split up into two separate art shows, with the first show featuring Art Education and Pre-Art Therapy. The second show takes place the following month, featuringPhotography, Illustration and Graphic Design.
Much can be said about the character of John Wick, but his action is better left observed or passed on through urban legend. The latest installment of the John Wick franchise has taken theaters across the world by storm. This review will be spoiler-free.
With many show dates and the guarantee of absolute hilarity, “Noises Off” is looking to make a big splash at Taylor. For the cast of “Noises Off,” the end of the semester means that a truly entertaining show is just on the horizon.
The 80’s at Taylor gave birth to one of Taylor University's most iconic yearly traditions. Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering Jeff Cramer, Professor of Education Quinn White and Chief of Campus Police Jeff Wallace were among some of the original Airband participants, back in the 1980s — and this year’s Airband theme transports us to that time period with ‘Footloose.’
Artificial intelligence, particularly language models like ChatGPT, have made significant strides in recent years, transforming the way we live and work.
As spring season for all seven of Taylor’s spring sports begins to wind down, several teams are making a strong argument for postseason success.
Taylor baseball has been red hot as of late, winning 13 of 15 games between March 15 and April 10. They have swept Bethel University, Mount Vernon Nazarene University and only lost two games to Huntington University.
The biology department’s most recent achievement has arrived in the form of a small black box — no bigger than a large iPhone.
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On Thursday, April 6, the Hodson Dining Commons (DC) closed after breakfast to address a pest issue. It remained shuttered until Friday, April 14. An email from Chief Financial Officer Stephen Olson explained that the university had partnered with an exterminator to resolve the pest issue.
Longer days and warmer weather draw people outside to make the most of the day. Creating the perfect spring playlist adds on to the joy the season naturally brings.
Taylor University is rolling out a new anti-phishing system, known as KnowBe4, to increase cyber security.
Everyone faces fear, worry and doubt in all walks of life. Marketing Director Allison Eckardt believes that people travel through life to aid their growth toward God and toward one another.