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So while uncertainty continues to loom, or if you’re struggling to find reasons to rejoice, try to fixate on the good that remains unseen. Remember the faithfulness that God has shown time and time ...
Until a few years ago, freshman Sadie Maples was a secularist punk with an eating disorder. Now she’s a journalism major at Taylor University. In her telling, this transformation was nothing short of ...
Samuel Mamede has traveled from investigating corruption in Brazil, to investigating corruption in the United States. Mamede is in his first year at Taylor as a professor of management. He holds two ...
For many people, cramming daily activities into twenty-four hours proves a daunting task. However, for freshman AJ Richardson and his six teammates, one trip around the sun was enough time to write, ...
I really do find joy in academic administration…let me explain. My administrative work began as a department chair about 10 years ago when my dean asked me to serve. I never felt drawn to ...
“Do not be anxious about anything,” says Philippians 4:6. It’s hard. Academics, relationships, finances, the future and finding community are student’s biggest stressors, said Craig Cochran, the ...
In 1927, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes ended a controversial Supreme Court opinion with this sentiment. His ruling: affirming eugenics. By the end of 1692, twenty-five residents of Salem, ...