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Taylor University’s rising nursing program is still undergoing approval processes before its tentative launch in Fall 2024. The university is unable to announce an official start date until ...
The Main Street Mile Initiative relates to many biblical themes of loving our neighbors well, but one particular admonition sticks out.
Winning attitudes, Christ-like behaviors and close bonds are all things new tennis head coach Josh Grubbs hopes to build as tennis re-enters the athletic scene for Taylor.
Art, religion, culture, identity and the angst of young adulthood are all encompassed in “My Name Is Asher Lev” by Chaim Potok.
The Global Studies Department is offering a new class Spring semester: Chinese Culture and Communication — Building Bridges, Strengthening Relationships. Geoff Hoffman, assistant professor of ...
You’ve likely heard whisperings — if not shouts — about it. The “town and gown” phenomenon often puts academic institutions up against their neighboring communities in a struggle to navigate such ...
An infrastructure project continues to reshape downtown Upland, as the Indiana Department of Transportation began working on the replacement of the bridge leading into downtown, and a series of ...
For Taylor students, there are a multitude of professional, minor league and semi-pro teams in the surrounding area playing games year-round that students need to know about.
Taylor University’s film department has traded the familiar walls of Rupp Communication Arts Center for the state-of-the-art Horne Academic Center, ushering in a new chapter for faculty and students ...
Everyone loves an underdog story and Taylor’s men’s golf team has taken the underdog mentality and run with it. Despite starting the year unranked, they end the first half of their year receiving ...
Grief is one of the most uniquely individual yet universal human experiences. Donna Downs, associate professor of communication, captures the complexity and weight of the emotion in the simple prose ...
Even as the last flowers of summer begin to wilt, Liv Bloom, director of both Breuninger (Breu) and Gerig Halls, hopes to foster growth in the communities around her.