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Junior Noel VanderWall has been a major part of Taylor’s running programs during all three of her collegiate years. She has ...
By stitching fabric, they weave a story. Three Taylor students share an interest in sewing. From clothes to art, they’ve made their works known to their families and friends at Taylor and beyond.
Boxes and Walls immersed students in struggles faced by international students on Taylor’s campus.
A study published in August of 2018 by The Pudding, a digital publisher focused on journalism backed by data and visual ...
Reading the word of God for a relationship with Jesus all starts with an experience. Art, music, journaling and meditation help students understand the meaning of reading for encountering Christ and ...
Elijah Choi, Office of Intercultural Programs office manager, hopes to convey the beauty of Taylor University’s diversity ...
Every human is looking for safety, security, connection and importance. In Genesis, in the garden, God gave Adam and Eve ...
Increasing violence and uncertainty marks the daily lives of the Congolese as armed rebel groups including March 23 movement ...
Taylor University is in the process of designing a new chapel and welcome center. Andrea Masvero, executive director of 1846 ...
Recently, the silence in Euler Science Complex’s atrium has been replaced with loud footsteps, while the raised voice of a ...
Taylor’s wind ensemble will perform for a multi-generational audience over Heritage Weekend on April 25 at 4 p.m. They hope to pack Rediger Chapel Auditorium with an audience of grandparents and ...
When it comes to real relationships, confrontation is inevitable. This is difficult, but if students at Taylor learn to express themselves and love others while having difficult and honest ...
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