How can we land on an asteroid? Les Johnson ’84 has an idea
The many challenging dimensions of Les Johnson’s productivity relate directly to his liberal arts grounding at Transylvania.
The many challenging dimensions of Les Johnson’s productivity relate directly to his liberal arts grounding at Transylvania.
“Transy was the place to help grow my abilities to execute, lead and learn the importance of knowing other people.”
This semester, students taking Writing, Rhetoric and Communication 2214 dove into tackling a problem many nonprofits have — communicating with millennials and Generation Z.
Some Transylvania University students have learned—through sweat, callouses and meeting people in the surrounding community—what it means to have not only a house with a roof, but a home.
Transy students and volunteers spend their time helping youths develop academically and socially, building positive, meaningful relationships with the children to encourage healthy growth toward success.