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The Summer 2004 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
ISSN
1073-4376
Volume
96
Issue
1
Publication Date
Spring 2004
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland
Keywords
missionaries, births, weddings, deaths, Taylor University, Alumni, sports, athletics, Trojans, Taylor University-Forth Wayne, covenant, environmental science, Drew Daily, fire safety, master of environmental science, graduate studies, graduate degrees, new programs, hospital, alumni reflections, honors, awards, rankings, graduates, careers, teaching, educators, Institute for Organizational Effectiveness, black squirrels, faculty publications, faculty research, faculty projects, Jar Heads, MadDawgs, golf, baseball, softball, track and field, tennis, faculty student research, pre-med, Tim Burkholder, Gabrielle DePlanty, Rachel Holt, Board of Trustees, Ring Downs, campus traditions, intentional community, anorexia, eating disorders, body images, Counseling Center, Bob Neideck, Kay Keller, John Moore, Stephen Johnson, alumni careers, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Deborah (Jones) Johnson, Science Seminar Series, Mike Guebert, Richard Squiers, community, Life Together Covenant, Tony Van Alstine, Mercy Ships, medical missions, hospital ships, events, giving, class giving, honors, awards, events, speakers, US News and World Report, Bishop William Taylor, science and religion, integration of faith and learning, Ivanhoe’s, job openings, art exhibits
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "Taylor: A Magazine for Taylor University Alumni and Friends (Spring 2004)" (2004). The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present). 142.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/tu_magazines/142
Notes
In this issue:
Perspectives
By the Numbers
Backstage
In the Loop
From the President
The Village Border by Gloria Pudaite ’04
Back to Nature
A Steady Hand at the Helm
Smokey Bear’s New Best Friend
Take Five
Vista
My Life at Sea
Philanthropy
Alumni Notes
At the Lectern by Dr. Hank Voss
Back Home Again