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Carry Light to Dark Places through Orphaned and Vulnerable Children Major
Graduates work domestically or internationally with refugees, foster children, orphans, in anti-human trafficking efforts, and in other related fields.
Author, Distinguished Scholar Vincent Phillip Muñoz Visits Taylor
As part of its annual observance of Constitution and Citizenship Day, on Wednesday, September 25, Taylor hosted Dr. Vincent Phillip Muñoz, Tocqueville Professor of Political Science and Concurrent Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame.
13 Taylor Students Awarded Orr Fellowships
These students represent the largest-ever group of Taylor students offered Orr Fellowships, which are full-time paid positions with Indianapolis companies while building valuable connections with experienced professionals.
Freedom Rides Give Students New Perspectives on Race and Faith
These bus trips welcome all students, faculty, and staff to challenge assumptions, make cultural connections, and apply historical knowledge to current issues.
Author, Social Critic Os Guinness to Visit Taylor
Os Guinness will present the 7th annual Halbrook Freedom Lecture at chapel at 10 am on Friday, April 21 in Rediger Chapel/Auditorium.
Eight From Taylor Receive Orr Fellowships
Eight students were awarded full-time paid positions at Indianapolis companies where they will receive work experience in high-growth environments while facilitating valuable connections and relationships with experienced professionals.
Students Pursue Practicum in Criminal Records Expungement
Along with two other Taylor students, Zane Callison is completing his practicum at Mercy Unleashed, helping local visitors with criminal record expungement.
Alumna Practices Servant-Leadership in Malaysia
Chin Ai Oh ’18 shares how her major in Political Science, Philosophy, and Economics influenced her work experiences in education and human resources.
Carry Light to Dark Places through Orphaned and Vulnerable Children Major
Graduates work domestically or internationally with refugees, foster children, orphans, in anti-human trafficking efforts, and in other related fields.
Author, Distinguished Scholar Vincent Phillip Muñoz Visits Taylor
As part of its annual observance of Constitution and Citizenship Day, on Wednesday, September 25, Taylor hosted Dr. Vincent Phillip Muñoz, Tocqueville Professor of Political Science and Concurrent Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame.
13 Taylor Students Awarded Orr Fellowships
These students represent the largest-ever group of Taylor students offered Orr Fellowships, which are full-time paid positions with Indianapolis companies while building valuable connections with experienced professionals.
Freedom Rides Give Students New Perspectives on Race and Faith
These bus trips welcome all students, faculty, and staff to challenge assumptions, make cultural connections, and apply historical knowledge to current issues.
Author, Social Critic Os Guinness to Visit Taylor
Os Guinness will present the 7th annual Halbrook Freedom Lecture at chapel at 10 am on Friday, April 21 in Rediger Chapel/Auditorium.
Eight From Taylor Receive Orr Fellowships
Eight students were awarded full-time paid positions at Indianapolis companies where they will receive work experience in high-growth environments while facilitating valuable connections and relationships with experienced professionals.
Students Pursue Practicum in Criminal Records Expungement
Along with two other Taylor students, Zane Callison is completing his practicum at Mercy Unleashed, helping local visitors with criminal record expungement.
Alumna Practices Servant-Leadership in Malaysia
Chin Ai Oh ’18 shares how her major in Political Science, Philosophy, and Economics influenced her work experiences in education and human resources.