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Description
The Spring 2002 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
ISSN
1073-4376
Volume
94
Issue
3
Publication Date
Spring 2002
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland
Keywords
missionaries, births, weddings, deaths, Taylor University, Alumni, sports, athletics, Trojans, Taylor University-Forth Wayne, Taylor Hymn, Taylor History, Taylor Song, softball, baseball, Singapore, global perspective, Biblical studies, Christianity, Scriptures, honors, awards, faculty publications, faculty honors, faculty research, faculty projects, Edwin Squiers, Board of Trustees, Harold Hazen, Satellite project, online magazine, digital articles, Taylor Website, news, Taylor Sounds, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, MLK Day, alumni survey, donations, gifts, artifacts, special collections, Taylor Archives, University Archives, Ringenberg Archives, Sharathon, Paul Patterson, matching gift challenge, basketball, soccer, Odle Golf Classic, Edwin W. Brown Collection, The Center for the Study of C. S. Lewis and Friends, alumni gatherings, Taylor Student Organization, Taylor World Outreach, Spring Break Trips, new library, new buildings, William Taylor Foundation, alumni careers, Taylor Tomorrow Campaign, Ivar Isacsson, urban ministry, George Troops, red Packard, Magee-Campbell-Wisconsin dormitory, scholarship funds, homecoming, class gifts, Elderhostel, Dale Heath, Taylor Merchandise
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "Taylor: A Magazine for Taylor University Alumni and Friends (Spring 2002)" (2002). The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present). 147.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/tu_magazines/147
Notes
In this issue:
The Taylor Song
Around Taylor
Biblically Anchored: Our Primary Source by President Dr David J. Gyertson
The Centrality of the Word by Dr. Eugene B. Habecker ’68
Leading with Integrity in Business by James G. Coe
Taylor Must Remain Biblically Anchored by Dr. William A. Heth
Strong Start to Singapore Venture with Chad Mulder ’96 and Jodi Mulder ’96
Students Gain Global Perspective by Kathering MacHarg ’02
Playing Hardball by Serena Thrush ’04
Alumni Notes