Transylvania grad demystifies the seamless path to first job
From scholarship interview to job offer, Transylvania graduate Jordan Long finds unexpected connections between the liberal arts and preparation for her career.
From scholarship interview to job offer, Transylvania graduate Jordan Long finds unexpected connections between the liberal arts and preparation for her career.
Transylvania’s Food Justice group is addressing a problem exacerbated by remote learning: the food insecurity of schoolchildren.
Award-winning author Melissa R. Klapper will deliver this year’s Moosnick Lectureship in Judaic Studies: “Ballots, Babies, and Banners of Peace: American Jewish Women and First Wave Feminism.”
The typical experience for first-year students has dramatically changed at Transylvania. “I’m grateful to be a part of a university striving so hard to welcome new students while also protecting the student body,” first-year student Jeffery Proffitt said.
The Kentucky Book Festival on Thursday will feature a conversation between New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof and Deidra Dennie, Transylvania’s vice president for diversity and inclusion.