Address: 1809 S Main St, Upland, IN 46989, USA
“I have been very pleased with Sandy as my primary care doctor. She keeps very good records and asks pertinent questions . She is pleasant, unassuming, and stays on schedule. It is not an ordeal to go see her, and she is a doctor I feel is interested in me and my health.”
Address: 236 W Reade Ave LaRita R. Boren Campus Center, Upland, IN 46989, USA
“What can I say? It's God's carbohydrates. It's literally the best tasting fast food ever. I live here, so I eat it four to five times a week. Never get sick of it. Me and the boys go on nigg runs late at night too.”
Address: Modelle Metcalf Visual Arts Center, 236 W Reade Ave, Upland, IN 46989, USA
Address: 236 West Reade Avenue, LaRita Boren Campus Center, Upland, IN 46989, USA
“This coffee makes me JUMP for joy”
Address: Upland, IN 46989, USA
“This building may be small, but I like it because it has a sense of home to it. But the word "Memorial" should go between Reade and Liberal.”
Address: S 900 E, Upland, IN 46989, USA
“Nice facility for indoor track. Spacious, clean and well maintained. Not many bleachers so bring your lawn chairs for a place to sit! Parking was so so as it is with most colleges. Eat at the bridge cafe just a few minutes away as no food available in the athletic complex”
Address: 236 W Reade Ave, Upland, IN 46989, USA
“Great selection of books and the interlibrary loan program is awesome if you can't find what you're looking for! The staff are always friendly and there's a variety of resources available to patrons--both students and community members.”
Address: 236 W Reade Ave, Upland, IN 46989, USA
“Taylor University is a wonderful academic institution that prepares its students to thrive and excel after graduation. It is also a great place to work.”
Address: Upland, IN 46989, USA
“The Memorial Prayer Chapel at Taylor University was completed and dedicated in April of 2008. The facility was built in memory of five members of the Taylor community who died in a traffic accident on I-69, 10 miles from the Taylor campus, on April 26, 2006. Those who died were students Laurel Erb, Brad Larson, Betsy Smith and Laura Van Ryn; also killed in the accident was dining services staff member Monica Felver. In the hours following the crash, hundreds of Taylor University students, faculty and staff, along with numerous members of the surrounding community, gathered to pray and worship in the Rediger Chapel/Auditorium on the Taylor campus. In the months following the accident campus officials wanted to create an on-campus memorial that would honor both those who died in the crash as well as any other students, faculty or staff members whose lives ended while affiliated with Taylor University. The Memorial Prayer Chapel is a popular campus gathering place and includes prayer alcoves, a small chapel, restrooms, and memorials to the five who died in 2006 as well as other members of the Taylor community. ”
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