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The Taylor University student population is experiencing unprecedented growth with the largest incoming class in Taylor history recorded back in fall of 2023 with 564 students and 41 transfer students ...
The Taylor Trojans are the undisputed kings of the Crossroads League, winning both the regular season championship and conference tournament for the second straight season. Taylor never lost a series ...
While the increase of women in sports and the advancement of women’s sports in the media is apparent, there is still clear inequality. A study published by the Atlantic Journal of Communication found ...
The Global Studies Department is offering a new class Spring semester: Chinese Culture and Communication — Building Bridges, Strengthening Relationships. Geoff Hoffman, assistant professor of Mandarin ...
The Taylor women’s golf team took the conference crown in the 2025 Crossroads League Championship. With a surge late in the final day, Taylor pushed past No. 8 Marion and No. 13 Indiana Wesleyan to ...
Taylor University purchased the Casa Apartments in March 2024; they first started considering purchasing the apartments early spring semester of 2023 according to Stephen Olson, vice president for ...
One of the latest and greatest historical biopics has hit theaters, and it’s a defining film of 2023. “Killers of the Flower Moon” (2023, rated R) is directed by Hollywood filmmaker Martin Scorsese.
With the Taylor men’s soccer season underway, Trojans fans will notice a different face leading the team. Coach Gary Ross and his two decades at the helm of TU soccer moved into a new administrative ...
China will no longer send its children overseas, closing the doors to international adoption which first began in 1992. In September, Mao Ning, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, said the country ...
Increasing violence and uncertainty marks the daily lives of the Congolese as armed rebel groups including March 23 movement (M23) and The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) remain active in the country.
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 a ...
As an adjunct professor, I have appreciated Taylor students in their zeal for the Lord, their wholeheartedness for Christ and His kingdom. I see this quality with gratitude and have wondered how it ...
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