- Taylor University
Infobox_University
name=Taylor University:
motto="Lux et Fides" [cite web | title=About Us | publisher=Taylor University | accessdate=2007-02-15 | url=http://www.taylor.edu/about/]
tagline="Beyond the Mind"
established=1846 (details)
type=privatecoeducational Christian
endowment=$48.5 millioncite web | title=America's Best Colleges 2008 | publisher=U.S. News & World Report | accessdate=2007-08-22 | url=http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/t1ccbach_mw_brief.php]
city=Upland
state=IN
country=USA
faculty=142
president=Eugene Habecker
students=1,887
undergrad=1,868
postgrad=19
campus=small town: 250 acres (1.0 km²)
affiliations= None
free_label=Athletics
free=17 NAIA teams, called Trojans
colors=Purple andGold
website= [http://www.taylor.edu www.taylor.edu]
Taylor University is a private, interdenominational,
The 250 acre Upland In " Taylor University is accredited by the Academics Students can select from over 90 undergraduate majors with popular programs including education, business, new media and exercise science. In 2003, Taylor began offering graduate-level programs again after having dropped such degrees nearly 60 years earlier. [http://www.taylor.edu/academics/gradprograms/] Current graduate programs include a Master of Environmental Science and a The concept of "The Integration of Faith and Learning," the idea that knowledge and faith meet their highest potential when coupled together, is a central educational theme at Taylor. The two distinct columns of the Rice Bell Tower on campus and the spotlights that shine up from each of them symbolize this theme to the campus community. Campus life Life Together Covenant Students, faculty and staff are required to sign the "Life Together Covenant" (LTC) upon joining the University. [ [http://www.taylor.edu/about/ltc.shtml Life Together Covenant - Taylor University ] ] Community members pledge to adhere to certain standards of conduct and refrain from certain behaviors, including social dancing (excepting marriages taking place off of school property and choreographed or folk dance), premarital sex, homosexuality, smoking, and the consumption of alcohol, with the intention of strengthening the community as a whole. Students cannot register for classes or housing unless they have signed the LTC pledge each semester. The LTC is viewed as not only a covenant, but as a binding contract as well. Penalties for not adhering to the LTC range from "citizenship probation" to expulsion from the university. In addition, those found to be in violation of the LTC usually must also sign in to chapel services held every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The Life Together Covenant covers activities and behaviors not only on the Taylor campus, but off-campus as well. The purpose is to strengthen the Christian community and to maintain a sense of maturity and accountability. Chapel services are held three times a week, from 10:00 to 10:50 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Services generally follow a modern nontraditional Christian theme. Chapel attendance is expected but attendance is on the honor system. In spite of this, chapel is nearly always close to full. [ [http://www.taylor.edu/experience/chapel.shtml Chapel - Taylor University ] ] Multicultural development American Ethnic students, International students, and Third Culture students are supported by the director of Multicultural Student Development and other faculty and staff through various student leadership groups, social clubs, and programs on campus: Mu Kappa Taylor has been a pioneer in dealing with the unique challenges that face Missionary Kids in their adjustment to American life. The first chapter of Mu Kappa International, [ [http://www.mukappa.org Mu Kappa International - for MKs ] ] a fraternal support organization for Missionary Kids, was founded at Taylor in 1985. Campus facilities The campus contains eight dormitories. Three dorms are co-educational, with the genders separated by floor: Evan Bergwall Hall, Les Gerig Hall and Swallow-Robin Hall. Three dorms are all-female: Mary Tower English Hall, Haakonsen Hall, and Grace Olson Hall. Two dorms are all male: Samuel Morris Hall and John C. Wengatz Hall. [ [http://www.taylor.edu/community/studentlife/residencelife/halls/ Residence Halls - Taylor University ] ] Swallow Robin Hall was built by Newer buildings include the Kesler Student Activities Center, and Modelle Metcalf Visual Arts Center. The Kesler Center, named after president emeritus History Fort Wayne What is now Taylor University whose main campus is in Upland Taylor University moved to their 250 acre (1 km²) campus in Taylor University Fort Wayne In 1992, ninety-nine years after moving to Upland, Taylor University acquired Summit Christian College. Summit Christian College was previously named Fort Wayne Bible College (from 1950 to 1989) and Fort Wayne Bible Institute (from its establishment in 1904 to 1989). Prior to acquisition by Taylor University, Summit Christian College was affiliated with the Taylor University Fort Wayne (TUFW) became an extension campus of Taylor University in 1992. [ [http://fw.taylor.edu/about About Us - Taylor University Fort Wayne ] ] With the urban setting of Popular majors include Professional Writing, Biblical Studies, Christian Ministries, Education, English, and Business. [http://www.taylor.edu/shared/shared_tuupresident/pdf/2003-04_annual_report.pdf] TUFW athletics program is called the Falcons and participate in the 2006 van accident On However, because the Grant County In the fall of 2007, the popular Fox television series "House", aired the first episode of the show's fourth season entitled "Alone," which was inspired by the Van Ryn-Cerak case of mistaken identity. A Third Season episode of "", titled " The families' silence was broken when their story was chronicled in a recent book, "Mistaken Identity: Two Families, One Survivor, Unwavering Hope", written by Whitney Cerak, her parents Newell and Colleen, Don and Susie Van Ryn and Mark Tabb, which was released on During the "Dateline" interview, the Van Ryns revealed that they had suspected that the patient in the hospital was not their daughter for several days prior to informing officials. Soon after the accident, the Van Ryns noticed several key indicators that Whitney was not Laura, such as discovering the difference in Cerak's teeth and As a result of this incident, Indiana changed the procedure for identifying victims involved in accidents. Cerak is currently a senior at Taylor, and the two families remain close. On Public records controversy In 2003, Justin McLaughlin, a former student and recent graduate, filed a complaint with the Indiana Public Access Counselor alleging the school had denied him access to public campus crime records. The allegation was rejected on the basis that the Office of Campus Safety is not a “public agency” for purposes of the Access to Public Records Act (APRA), and thus did not violate the APRA when it denied his request for records. [http://www.in.gov/pac/advisory/2003/03-FC-108.pdf 03-FC-108 Alleged Denial of Access to Public Records by the Taylor University Office of Campus Safety (pdf)] , accessed The complaint garnered media attention and was picked up by the Later, McLaughlin won a complaint filed against the Grant County Sherrif's department over records about Taylor University it tried to withhold. [http://www.thestarpress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage Taylor graduate learns importance of open records, by Gail Koch for "The Muncie Star-Press, (March 19, 2005)] , accessed Notable alumni and people associated with Taylor University * External links * [http://www.taylor.edu Official website] References
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*Multi-Ethnic Student Association(MESA) which acts as the supervising organization for the following:
**International Student Society (ISS)
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**Asian Awareness Association (AAA)
**Taylor Black Men (TBM)
**Taylor Gospel Choir
**Latino Student Union (LSU)
**Black Student Association (BSA)These groups and their subsequent events and programs play a significant role the University's goal of promoting that promote diversity awareness, social justice, and globally-minded Christianity throughout the campus. [Page 55 of the Taylor University 2008–2009 Student Life Handbook & Odyssey]
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*Rollin Ford, Chief Information Officer of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc
*Dan Gordon, President of
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*Tom Halleen, VP of the AMC movie network
*John Hill, Administrator,
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*Samuel Morris, 1872-1893 (formerly Prince Kaboo of
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*Dan Wolgemuth, Current President of
* [http://www.taylor.edu/athletics Official athletics website]
* [http://www.taylor.edu/experience/tour/fullmap.html Campus map]
* [http://fw.taylor.edu Taylor University Fort Wayne official website]