At Transylvania, swimmer confirms lifelong dream of becoming an educator
Emma Lloyd ’21 always knew she wanted to become a teacher and that the teacher she sought to emulate was Transylvania alumna Sophie Schwab ’11.
Emma Lloyd ’21 always knew she wanted to become a teacher and that the teacher she sought to emulate was Transylvania alumna Sophie Schwab ’11.
Transylvania is celebrating the LGBTQIA+ campus community with a variety of Pride Week events.
After several eloquent speeches and a poetry reading by a student who had been recalled from summer break, we sat down for pudding at Transylvania’s 10th Charter Day celebration in 1790.
On this day, 241 years ago, the Virginia State Legislature chartered the first institution of higher learning west of the Allegheny Mountains — what is today known as Transylvania University.
Transylvania University over the past year has welcomed three new members to its Board of Trustees, each bringing with them a wealth of leadership experience and a strong desire to prepare students for fulfilling lives.