Students ART250C is open to all majors
By Annie Meldrum | November 15“There's just something grounding about putting our hands in clay,” Jeremie Riggleman, assistant professor of art at Taylor, said.
“There's just something grounding about putting our hands in clay,” Jeremie Riggleman, assistant professor of art at Taylor, said.
Amidst all that, Rebecca’s journey as a mom has been far from typical. Elizabeth, her first daughter, was born with a rare genetic disorder which requires constant care. When Elizabeth was 6, Rebecca gave birth to twin daughters. In a season of wondering if she was equipped to take care of one child, she suddenly had three.
The excavation behind the Residential Village on the southeast edge of campus is now complete.
From horror to puzzles to strategy, this semester’s participants in the bi-annual GameJam all had a different take on the theme: “The world ends in two minutes.” This weekend, 13 teams had 24 hours to design a game that fit within this theme.
What does a girl from Brooklyn, New York do in the rural cornfields at Taylor University? “I came my first day and I downloaded Uber and Lyft, and I couldn't find anything,” senior communication major Briona Graham said.
The university and AVI are in the process of resurrecting the food truck that Taylor used for a period of time during COVID. They hope to have it in operation starting in November, at a few different popup locations on campus, offering a variety of foods depending on the day.
Taylor University’s hand dryers cause more issues than they solve.
The Kinesiology department at Taylor University has introduced a new course: Canoeing and the Art of Slowing, KIN 270.
Alongside TUGather, the annual Taylor traditions, Grandparents Day, is set to take place April 26 with the intention of bringing generations together, according to a brochure sent out to Taylor families. Grandparents will have the opportunity to visit campus and see their grandchildren in Upland.
The Halbrook Conversation took place at Ayres Hall on March 19, preceding upcoming presidential elections. Tom Jones, Halbrook Distinguished Chair of civic history and professor of history emeritus, presented the information.
Tom Jones hosted the Halbrook Conversation in the Ayres courtroom on March 19.