How science works, and other life lessons from Transylvania’s Innovations in Biology
With a focus on COVID-19, Transy’s Innovations in Biology class learned how science works and other life lessons.
With a focus on COVID-19, Transy’s Innovations in Biology class learned how science works and other life lessons.
Transylvania senior Caroline Hawk has always had a love for wildlife and the environment. It’s why Hawk, who also has a passion for research, dived into the Transylvania Environmental Action League.
Recent Transylvania graduate J.D. Lovell knew he wanted to earn a degree in accounting, but he didn’t want to sacrifice his passion for the arts, particularly the stage. Fortunately, he came to the right place.
It was a daunting proposition for recent Transy grad Christine Lee, changing majors to computer science and pursuing a field that, as she says, has historically “been a field of men.” But Lee has plenty of experience being a leader and a pioneer.
As a German studies and international affairs double major and French minor at Transy, senior Savannah Lambert has developed impressive language skills and a deep knowledge of the world. But there’s no substitute for experience, which is how she found herself in Regensburg, Germany, studying through the Kentucky Institute for International Studies Germany Spring Semester program.