Transylvania alumna honored for 100th birthday, pioneering Alzheimer’s care
Transylvania alumna Virginia Marsh Bell ’44 is being honored for her 100th birthday and pioneering work with Alzheimer’s and dementia care.
Transylvania alumna Virginia Marsh Bell ’44 is being honored for her 100th birthday and pioneering work with Alzheimer’s and dementia care.
In true liberal arts fashion, William A. “Alex” Wilson pursued two disparate interests as an undergraduate at Transylvania — biology and music. Both continue to influence his life to this day.
Recent graduate Taylen Henry credits her Transylvania education — along with some intense emergency room work (natural disaster intense) — with teaching her how to be adaptable, problem-solve and stay calm under pressure.
After receiving a heart transplant, Chrissi Federle ’19 moved to San Francisco and landed a job with LinkedIn thanks in part to alumni networking.
Now’s your chance to honor an individual or team that has made a significant positive impact on Transylvania Athletics. Submit nominations for the Pioneer Hall of Fame by June 15.