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Description
The Fall 2011 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
ISSN
1073-4376
Volume
103
Publication Date
Fall 2011
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland
Keywords
missionaries, births, weddings, deaths, Taylor University, Alumni, sports, athletics, Trojans, honors, awards, faculty publications, faculty research, faculty projects, student stories, student testimonies, alumni stories, alumni testimonies, alumni careers, Whitney Fry, Cassandra (Edgecombe) Smith, Dave Smith, Sydna (Hawthorne) Masse, children deaths, Robert Schenck, doctors, medical missions, promotions, Transition to Teaching, online classes, US News and World Report, Washington Monthly, Jim Law, Mike Woods, football, Athletic hall of Fame, 9/11 September 11th, Anne (Lee) Boyer, Gene Keller, Kip Rop, Ron Korfmacher, Parents and Family Weekend, Homecoming, scavenger hunt, Grace Olson, University Archives, Ringenberg Archives, Taylor Theatre, We Will Not Be Silent, Airband, The Boy The Kite and The Wind, Johnathan Bouw, illustration, Improbable Philanthropist, children’s books, volleyball, tennis, soccer, cross country, football, persecution, persecuted Christians, Euler Science Complex, Estate Planning, hurricane Katrina, internally displaced person, interviews, Bahamian students, abortion, Focus on the Family, Ramah International, Jay Kesler, chapel speakers, Bob Schenck, generations, retired staff deaths, Robert (Bob) Coughenour, Beulah (Meier) Coughenour, James Coughenour, John Coughenour, Colleen Coughenour, love, wind turbines
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "Taylor: A Magazine for Taylor University Alumni, Parents and Friends (Fall 2011)" (2011). The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present). 122.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/tu_magazines/122
Notes
In this issue:
Backstage
News
Athletics
Faculty Essay by Dr. Nicholas Kerton-Johnson
Stewardship
A Drink from the Well
Redeeming Opportunities
Healing for Ramah
Adventures on the Silk Road
Vista
Alumni Notes
Reflections