Transylvania celebrates alumni with Pioneers Always virtual engagement series
Transylvania alumni are invited to join the university for Pioneers Always, a five-week virtual engagement series beginning today.
Transylvania alumni are invited to join the university for Pioneers Always, a five-week virtual engagement series beginning today.
For a Transylvania business administration major who’s on the softball team, it’d be tough to find a better place to intern than Gratz Park Private Wealth.
Getting a snapshot of the day-to-day work at the Hope Center helped two alumni define very different futures. Internships and a liberal arts education led them to fulfilling careers.
Transylvania graduate Chanslor Gallenstein ’16, whose family owns a distillery on the banks of the Ohio River, recently had the book review “Pappyland: A Story of Family, Fine Bourbon, and the Things That Last” published in the National Review.
Sammy Clore ’22 is one of a series of Transylvania pre-dental and pre-med students to volunteer at The Refuge Clinic, which offers medical care to the uninsured. He’s getting rare hands-on experience working with alumni.