Global connections shape Transy student’s world view
Transylvania junior shares how being part of two nations and cultures gives her a special vantage point.
Transylvania junior shares how being part of two nations and cultures gives her a special vantage point.
A national search to select Transylvania’s next vice president for academic affairs and dean of the university is underway.
Transylvania students have gotten international attention for participating in an archeological excavation that discovered a Civil War photography studio — and evidence soldiers dyed their hair for portraits.
William Burriss ’13 grew up in a family dedicated to service. So the ideal of working for the greater good has been ingrained in him since an early age.
Transylvania University students Aissata Sackho ’21 (left) and Tatianna Verswyvel ’22 recently received a prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship — an award from the U.S. Department of State that enables students to study or intern abroad, thereby gaining skills critical to our national security and economic prosperity.