Batter up: Supporting Transylvania for the next generation
Sometimes Sherry Holley ’88 strolls a few blocks up Market Street from her financial advisory firm to Transylvania’s campus, just because it feels good to return to where it all started.
Sometimes Sherry Holley ’88 strolls a few blocks up Market Street from her financial advisory firm to Transylvania’s campus, just because it feels good to return to where it all started.
Taylor Smith graduated from Transylvania in May of 2021, and by mid-August, she was back on campus — not for a last-minute fifth year, but as the administrative assistant for the Center for Academic and Professional Enrichment.
As dependable and beloved as the yearly changing of the leaves to their vibrant fall hues, Transylvania University’s annual Phonathon is taking place right now on a phone line near you.
Scientist and fiction author Les Johnson ’84 is returning to his alma mater of Transylvania to give a talk on working at NASA.
Follow a Kentucky Historical Society’s archivist on a family history with Transy ties.