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Taylor Business Department Launches New Major
The Entrepreneurship and Economic Development degree, launching Fall 2025, is a first-of-its-kind major among liberal arts schools is for students who love to innovate and who seek to create positive change in the world.
Ethics Bowl Team Wins 1st Place in Midwest Invitational Competition
The competition drew teams from across the country, including Harvard, Northwestern University, University of Georgia, Texas State University, and Iowa State University.
Taylor University Receives Green Light for Master’s In Physician Assistant Studies
Taylor’s initial MSPAS cohort of 40 students, selected out of 300+ applicants, will tackle a dense curriculum of 112 credit hours over 27 months.
Building the Future: Low-Cost Space Robotics for Large-Scale Assembly
Creating a robot to build structures in outer space may sound like science fiction, but that is exactly what Taylor University Engineering students are doing.
Taylor Alum Pursues Doctor of Pharmacy at Howard University
Biochemistry graduate David Ferguson ‘19, is currently pursuing his third degree, a PharmD at Howard University College of Pharmacy in Washington, DC.
Regional Emmy Organization Recognizes Taylor University with Nine Student Production Awards
The National Association of Television Arts and Sciences, Central Great Lakes Chapter, recognizes student work from Indiana and Ohio. Taylor received 14 nominations and won 9 Student Production Awards from the regional Emmy organization.
Miracle Camp: Growth of the Kingdom
2013 alumnus Eric Rupp is using his Taylor education for the growth of the Kingdom to serve as Program Director at at Miracle Camp and Retreat Center.
Taylor Students Excel in Regional Math Competition
A group of three Taylor students placed third out of 26 teams in the Michigan Autumn Take-Home (MATH) challenge hosted by Taylor University this past fall semester.
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Taylor Business Department Launches New Major
The Entrepreneurship and Economic Development degree, launching Fall 2025, is a first-of-its-kind major among liberal arts schools is for students who love to innovate and who seek to create positive change in the world.
Ethics Bowl Team Wins 1st Place in Midwest Invitational Competition
The competition drew teams from across the country, including Harvard, Northwestern University, University of Georgia, Texas State University, and Iowa State University.
Taylor University Receives Green Light for Master’s In Physician Assistant Studies
Taylor’s initial MSPAS cohort of 40 students, selected out of 300+ applicants, will tackle a dense curriculum of 112 credit hours over 27 months.
Building the Future: Low-Cost Space Robotics for Large-Scale Assembly
Creating a robot to build structures in outer space may sound like science fiction, but that is exactly what Taylor University Engineering students are doing.
Taylor Alum Pursues Doctor of Pharmacy at Howard University
Biochemistry graduate David Ferguson ‘19, is currently pursuing his third degree, a PharmD at Howard University College of Pharmacy in Washington, DC.
Regional Emmy Organization Recognizes Taylor University with Nine Student Production Awards
The National Association of Television Arts and Sciences, Central Great Lakes Chapter, recognizes student work from Indiana and Ohio. Taylor received 14 nominations and won 9 Student Production Awards from the regional Emmy organization.
Miracle Camp: Growth of the Kingdom
2013 alumnus Eric Rupp is using his Taylor education for the growth of the Kingdom to serve as Program Director at at Miracle Camp and Retreat Center.
Taylor Students Excel in Regional Math Competition
A group of three Taylor students placed third out of 26 teams in the Michigan Autumn Take-Home (MATH) challenge hosted by Taylor University this past fall semester.
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