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Sustaining the Legacy of Discovery at Taylor University

On May 20, 2010, Taylor University officials broke ground for the Euler Science Complex, the largest single building project in Taylor’s history – both in terms of physical size and cost. Named after Taylor friends Greg and Mary Fran Euler, the 137,000 square-foot, $41.4 million facility adjoins the current 58,000 square-foot Nussbaum Science Center, and houses many innovative sustainability features, some of which were developed by Taylor students and faculty.

"Taylor University's science program is one of the premier programs among Christian colleges and universities throughout the United States," said Dr. Mark Biermann, former Dean of Taylor's School of Natural and Applied Sciences. "The new Euler Science Complex [is] a critical tool for research, learning, exploration and continued recruitment of outstanding students and faculty."

Thanks to the generosity of Taylor friends and partners, the Euler Science Complex opened Fall 2012 for classroom use, but there are still opportunities to partner with us and help prepare Taylor students for service in science, technology, innovation, engineering and health-related fields.

Please schedule a tour, view innovative features and learn more about the students, faculty and alumni who have built the legacy of discovery that the Euler Science Complex continues to support with more room, better facilities and progressive tools.

If you are a prospective student or parent and have questions about the Euler Science Complex or want to take a tour of campus, please contact Admissions.

If you are interested in partnering with us to complete the funding needed for the Euler Science Complex, please click here to find out more about how you can give.

The Physics Electronics/ Instructional lab is both classroom & lab, allowing “on the fly” transition between lecture & lab.

 
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Founded in 1846, Taylor University is an interdenominational liberal arts university of evangelical faith located in Upland, Indiana. The mission of Taylor University is to develop servant leaders marked with a passion to minister Christ's redemptive love and truth to a world in need. Beyond being named the number one Baccalaureate College in the Midwest by U.S. News and World Report, Taylor’s science program is one of the premier programs among Christian colleges and universities throughout the United States. The Euler Science Complex – opened fall semester of 2012 — was built to pursue LEED gold specifications and houses many sustainability features that allow for more innovative research, teaching and learning by faculty and students. Taylor University is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU).