Magician alumnus returns to Transylvania for Academic Convocation, public show
Popular New York magician Patrick Davis ’11 brings his show — along with some insights into skepticism — to his alma mater of Transylvania later this month.
Popular New York magician Patrick Davis ’11 brings his show — along with some insights into skepticism — to his alma mater of Transylvania later this month.
Transylvania’s volleyball team serves up a new season with this weekend’s Transy Fall Invite, which features some of the best teams in the nation — including the No. 8 Pioneers.
In keeping with the theme of this issue’s cover story — “Liberal Arts in a Digital Age” — Transylvania’s Third & Broadway magazine has moved online.
Transylvania alumna Ana C. Reyes ’96, a judge for the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., returns to her alma mater Sept. 20 to give a talk on her “View from the Bench.”
As one of only nine top liberal arts colleges in a city of more than 300,000 people, Transylvania’s location in the heart of Lexington is one of its distinguishing characteristics.