MAHE Student Scholarship
The Master of Arts in Higher Education and Student Development (MAHE) program at Taylor University is built on the foundation of a unique, longstanding institutional commitment to whole-person higher education. To prepare our students as leaders and educators, our instructional methodology teaches, models, and applies exemplary higher education practices from a Christian perspective.
Submissions from 2023
The Spiritual Legacy of Samuel Morris at Taylor University, Rohina Thomas
Submissions from 2021
Archival Research Project: Proposed Move to Fort Wayne in the 60’s, Sarah Chipka
The Presidency of David Gyertson, Aiden Reichard
"In Loco Parentis": Student Life Policies at Taylor in the '70s and '80s, Emma Sachsenmaier
Submissions from 2020
Taylor University's Black Cultural Society in the 1970s, Emma Hagan
Archival Project: The H. Maria Wright Fire and its Effects on Taylor University, Eryn Marburger
Taylor in the 1940's, Madison Miyakawa
The Echo: Pivotal Moments in the 40's, Naomi Noyes
Archival Project: Taylor University's Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Day, Shelby Robbins
Submissions from 2018
From the Archives: The Center for the Study of C.S. Lewis & Friends, Jen Cline
Taylor University - The Legacy, Carey Collins
University Seal and Logo: A Century of HIstory and Legacy, Jacob Gerding
Archive Paper: Memorial Prayer Chapel, Hannah Gumbert
The Impact of Clyde Meredith on Taylor University, Joshua D. Meredith
The History of Career Development at Taylor University, Amber D. Stanley
Submissions from 2009
Jimmy Wheeler: To Live is Christ, Shawn D. Denny