Transylvania graduate helping spearhead Lexington vaccination effort
Dr. Ashley A. Montgomery-Yates ’97 is drawing from her broad-based Transylvania education as she helps steer a major part of the local vaccination effort.
Dr. Ashley A. Montgomery-Yates ’97 is drawing from her broad-based Transylvania education as she helps steer a major part of the local vaccination effort.
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.
At Transylvania, we prepare our students to be agents of creativity, to be curious and resilient, and to pass on the light to those who come behind them.
A Transylvania computer science alumnus remembers his 17-year-old self “kicking and screaming” his way through the very liberal arts classes that would sustain him after graduation — and the professors who supported his journey to adulthood.
A surgeon in residence shares just how much she relies on the humanities part of her liberal arts education from Transy.