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Spinning Off
Spinning Off by Alexandria Lopez Transferable skills lead to television career for alumnus Hayden Mauk ’98 knows the power of the pivot. From the biology lab to the director’s chair, Mauk has leveraged his liberal arts education and the skills he developed as an undergraduate at Transylvania to establish a successful and rewarding Hollywood career as an Emmy Award-winning producer and director. Transferable skills and
Campus News — Summer 2023
Campus News Summer 2023 Women’s basketball caps off historic season with national championship, trip to White House Transylvania’s 33-0 women’s basketball team won this year’s NCAA Division III title on April 1 in Dallas. Continue Reading National Book Award winner Imani Perry gives Kenan Lecture Imani Perry, a bestselling author who recently won the National Book Award, gave the 2023 William R. Kenan Jr. Lecture and participated
Women’s Basketball Championship
National champions. Undefeated. Media darlings. The Transylvania Pioneers women’s basketball team generated a lot of titles – and a lot of words – this spring. Beginning with a feature on Coach Juli Fulks in January, the Lexington Herald-Leader published more than a dozen articles on the team and its historic path to Dallas. Herald-Leader sports writer Caroline Makauskas interviewed Fulks and members of the national
Liberal arts in a digital age
Liberal arts in a digital age by Alexandria Lopez Recent headlines have been filled with worries about artificial intelligence systems and their impact on both education and the job market. Higher education professionals nationwide have made much ado about ChatGPT and its potential impact on classroom learning. While these technologies do pose new challenges, institutions like Transylvania are well positioned to explore the benefits offered by this