1780 – The Official Blog of Transylvania University

1780 | The Official Blog of Transylvania University

Transylvania University plays major role in groundbreaking ‘Kentucky Women’ book

LEXINGTON Ky.—Transylvania University professors and alums made considerable contributions to telling the story of women from Kentucky in a definitive book released this month. “Kentucky Women: Their Lives and Times” features essays from 17 scholars on a wide range of topics from across the state—from the story of Shawnee chief Nonhelema Hokolesqua to the lasting impact of former Gov. Martha Layne Collins. Transylvania history professor Melissa McEuen co-edited the book along with Thomas H. Appleton Jr., an Eastern Kentucky University history professor. Contributors include Martha Billips—who is a Transylvania graduate, English professor and associate dean for academic affairs—and alum John Paul Hill. “As a historian of American women, I am thrilled to have worked on this volume featuring so many creative and committed women in Kentucky’s rich past,” McEuen said. “Their stories reveal not only Kentucky’s contributions to social reform, health care, politics and cultural development but also the central place of women in these endeavors. Suffrage debates, frontier myths, world’s fairs, divided families, the Civil War, the civil rights movement and numerous other subjects fill the pages of the book.” McEuen’s essay on Nancy Newsom Mahaffey is titled “Preserving Heritage Foods in the ‘Ham Heartland.’” Billips, who wrote “A Writer’s Life,” said she feels “honored and privileged to have contributed an article on fiction writer Harriette Simpson Arnow. The editors have created an important volume that reflects the diverse experiences of the state’s women from the frontier period to the

NBC to air Transylvania’s Delta Sigma Phi lip dub video in Taylor Swift tribute

LEXINGTON Ky.—Now with more than 4 million views, a lip dub video by the brothers of Transylvania University’s Delta Sigma Phi is about to go prime time. NBC recently asked the Sigs if the network could air their rendition of Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” during a tribute to the pop star on the March 29 iHeartRadio Music Awards. Swift also gave the fraternity 76 tickets—one for each member plus a date—to her Oct. 20 concert in Lexington. In a tweet, she invited them to a show after the video went viral. From “Good Morning America” to a mention in Malaysia, numerous media stations and websites have featured the lip dub, which the Sigs made late last summer.

Transylvania hosts U.S. Naturalization Ceremony

LEXINGTON, Ky.—Transylvania University hosted a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Naturalization Ceremony on March 20. Immigrants from across the world took the Oath of Allegiance in Haggin Auditorium, completing their path to American citizenship. The ceremony, which was open to the public, drew a large crowd of both participants and supporters, as it did when when Transylvania hosted the event last year and in 1998. Karen Caldwell, chief judge for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky, presided. Caldwell is a Transylvania graduate and member of the university’s Board of Trustees. The speakers included Transylvania senior Allen Prado, who is a naturalized citizen from Cuba, and President Seamus Carey. Also, junior Vivian Tsai of Taiwan led the Pledge of Allegiance; and Grace Notes, a university a cappella group, sung the national anthem and “America the Beautiful.” Kerry Harvey, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky, and Larry Kammerer, field office director for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, offered introductions. Then Nathan W. Lee—a Transylvania alum and chief deputy clerk for the U.S. District Court—administered the Oath of Allegiance.

Leading thinker on future of technology to deliver Transylvania commencement address

LEXINGTON Ky.— Homaira Akbari, an award-winning thought leader in the security, Internet of Things, mobile and software sectors, will deliver Transylvania University’s commencement address Saturday, May 23. The ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. in front of historic Old Morrison. Akbari became a pioneer in an industry at the forefront of global economic growth and development—at a time when few women were entering the science and technology workforce. She is founder and CEO of the global advisory firm, AKnowledge Partners. “We very much look forward to hearing Dr. Akbari’s address,” Transylvania President Seamus Carey said. “She is a brilliant thinker at the cutting edge of technology, industry and business. Her insight into the evolution of technology, where it is going and the impact it will have on how we live, is mesmerizing. She has a unique perspective to share with our students that will not only inform, but inspire them to shape their futures.” Akbari’s many leadership roles include serving on several U.S. and international public companies’ boards of directors and as chair of Johns Hopkins University Physics and Astronomy Advisory Council. She also is former president and CEO of SkyBitz, Inc., and has held senior executive positions in Fortune 500 companies, including Microsoft. Akbari earned a Ph.D. with honors in particle physics from Tufts University and an MBA with distinction from Carnegie Mellon Tepper School of Business. She has authored numerous scientific and industry articles and is an inventor