At Transylvania, swimmer confirms lifelong dream of becoming an educator
Emma Lloyd ’21 always knew she wanted to become a teacher and that the teacher she sought to emulate was Transylvania alumna Sophie Schwab ’11.
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Emma Lloyd ’21 always knew she wanted to become a teacher and that the teacher she sought to emulate was Transylvania alumna Sophie Schwab ’11.
Betsy May was willing to be adaptable in her job search after graduating from Transylvania in 2008; she sought roles that she could grow into and learn from — her current one is with Keeneland Race Course.
Jewell Boyd ’19 didn’t have to move to New York City to work in the publishing industry. She interned at the nearby University Press of Kentucky, where she landed a job after graduation.
As the program director for the Kentucky Inclusive Health Collaborative and the adoptive mother of a young girl with Down syndrome, Lindsey Powell Mullis ’06 is committed to providing equitable health for people with disabilities.
As part of Transylvania’s commitment to helping students find their path in life, the school’s website now gives them an easy way to search for careers and majors.