Healthy at Transy reopening update (Aug. 7, 2020)
Transylvania’s return to campus prioritizes individual empowerment and community responsibility among our students, faculty and staff, giving each as much choice and flexibility as possible.
Transylvania’s return to campus prioritizes individual empowerment and community responsibility among our students, faculty and staff, giving each as much choice and flexibility as possible.
The Transylvania community’s camaraderie — and sense of shared responsibility — will be obvious this fall as the school works to ensure everyone stays healthy.
To meet the challenges of these times, Transylvania’s food service provider has drawn up a plan to ensure the school community can safely get a variety of meals prepared from fresh, made-from-scratch, locally sourced food.
“We are announcing updates to our plans that prioritize individual empowerment and community responsibility for our students, faculty and staff, giving each as much choice and flexibility as possible.”
As a German studies and international affairs double major and French minor at Transy, senior Savannah Lambert has developed impressive language skills and a deep knowledge of the world. But there’s no substitute for experience, which is how she found herself in Regensburg, Germany, studying through the Kentucky Institute for International Studies Germany Spring Semester program.