Transylvania Juried Student Art Exhibit winners announced; show opens in Morlan
Transylvania’s Morlan Gallery is showcasing the works of talented Pioneers in the annual Juried Student Art Show through April 9.
Transylvania’s Morlan Gallery is showcasing the works of talented Pioneers in the annual Juried Student Art Show through April 9.
When Leslie Ribovich interviewed for her position as the new assistant professor of religion at Transy, she was excited to find Carole Barnsley eager to brainstorm ideas for the religion program. It was a continuation of how Paul Jones, Transy’s beloved and recently retired professor of religion, had invited Barnsley, now the director, to help reimagine the program with her ideas and perspective when she arrived 10 years ago.
Transylvania Theater will premiere an original podcast adaptation of the 19th century Gothic novella “Carmilla” later this month.
Allison Wilkerson arrived at Transy from Madisonville, Kentucky, without any experience in speech or debate. She has relished her journey from novice to award-winning varsity debater.
A Transylvania alumna discovered her interest in environmental health through the study of biology, Spanish and travel to Ecuador. Now a Ph.D. candidate at Emory University, she’s been chosen for the Agents of Change in Environmental Health program and named a “next-generation environmental health leader.”