Félicitations! Transylvania alumna wins statewide award for excellence in teaching French

Félicitations! Transylvania alumna wins statewide award for excellence in teaching French by John Friedlein, photos by Heiraelle Osborne Lydia Wilson Kohler got her passion for French from her dad, who studied it in school and used to sing her little songs like “Frère Jacques.” Now she’s passing along her enthusiasm to French students at George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester, Kentucky — in a

Award Recipients

Award Recipients Carol Ann Goff Tanner ’64Morrison Medallion Carol Ann Goff Tanner was born in Ashland, Kentucky. Named 1964’s Miss Transylvania, she earned her bachelor’s degree in biology and was president of Chi Omega women’s fraternity. After graduating in 1964, Carol served her alma mater in numerous roles, with membership on the Alumni Board from 1968-1975, the Board of Visitors from 1999-2004 and the Board

Alumni Awards

Alumni Awards We are proud to recognize these alumni and friends for their exemplary service to Transylvania and their communities and for distinguishing themselves in their respective professions. The awards were presented during the Alumni Celebration Convocation on Apr. 29. Carol Ann Goff Tanner ’64Morrison Medallion Carol Ann Goff Tanner was born in Ashland, Kentucky. Named 1964’s Miss Transylvania, she earned her bachelor’s degree in

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