Euler Science Complex Theme - Sustaining a Legacy of Discovery

Opportunities exist to make a gift toward equipment and furnishings for the Euler Science Complex. What does that look like?

Equipment:

Imagine making a gift and knowing that you helped us buy a table and three chairs for the team that helped design the Atrium eyelid or collected the data for the wind turbine. Imagine knowing that your investment and partnership helped students and faculty build better software for those in mission agencies. Your prayers and gifts really have and will continue to help us sustain our legacy of discovery!

The following list holds examples of approximate costs for equipment that is needed for the complex.

Equipment & Furnishings
Cost
Stackable Student Chair $200
Classroom Table $600
Lab Table $1,000
Powered Lab Table $2,500
Powered Conference Table $7,000

Will you consider giving online today and designate it for the Euler Science Complex? All gifts will be matched!

Contact David Ritchie ’96 at 800-882-3456, ext. 5397, 765-998-5397, or dvritchie@taylor.edu for further information regarding funding equipment and furnishings.

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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 – open fall semester of 2012—is being built to LEED specifications and will house many sustainability features that will 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).