Transylvania professor visits Kenya to research growing Chinese influence
Transylvania professor Steve Hess recently returned from a sabbatical trip to Kenya, where he researched the increasing sway China exerts on that East African country.
Transylvania professor Steve Hess recently returned from a sabbatical trip to Kenya, where he researched the increasing sway China exerts on that East African country.
It’s one thing to come up with music in your head or have a computer program play it back to you, but it’s quite a different experience to sit in an audience while a professional musician performs your original composition.
Two Transylvania University juniors have received Charles and Susan Shearer Scholarships — a full tuition award — for the 2023-24 academic year.
Transylvania faculty and students recently gathered for a workshop devoted to the promises and pitfalls of teaching in the age of artificial intelligence.
Founded in 1780 as the first university in Kentucky, generations of Transylvania students have been educated in — and have deeply benefited from — the university’s commitment to the liberal arts, learning how to read, write and think critically in ways that prepare them to be responsible citizens.