NASA scientist, fiction writer alumnus to give talk at Transylvania on Nov. 2
Scientist and fiction author Les Johnson ’84 is returning to his alma mater of Transylvania to give a talk on working at NASA.
Scientist and fiction author Les Johnson ’84 is returning to his alma mater of Transylvania to give a talk on working at NASA.
Hannah L. Drake, author, poet, spoken word artist, social justice leader and Louisville native, will speak and share examples of her penetrating poetry March 10 at 7 p.m. in Transylvania’s Carrick Theater.
David Wallace-Wells, author of the New York Times bestseller “The Uninhabitable Earth,” will give a lecture at Transylvania on Feb. 16 in Haggin Auditorium.
From a longtime clean energy advocate to the U.S. poet laureate, speakers in Transylvania’s 2021-22 Creative Intelligence series will encourage a spirit of dialogue along the lines of this academic year’s theme: “Bridging Chasms.”
Appalachian writer Robert Gipe, winner of Transylvania’s 2021 Judy Gaines Young Book Award, will give a public reading from his works on campus Oct. 13.