Transylvania University
Transylvania University is a private university in Kentucky, United States.
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Jed Shugerman, Civil War Symposium at Transylvania University
Jed Shugerman, professor of law at Harvard Law School, recapitulates the presentations of three prominent scholars who spoke at Transylvania University on The Civil War and Reconstruction in the Border States: History and Memory at the Sesquicentennial. In addition, he adds his own commentary, offering both amplification and alternatives to the themes presented.
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The Battle on Broadway: Transylvania University vs The University of Kentucky
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Short documentary for Transylvania University vs. University of Kentucky preseason game at Rupp Arena on November 2, 2012 featuring Brian Lane, Don Lane, R. Owen Williams with The Voice of the Wildcats Tom Leach, and John Calipari.
Written and Directed by Blake Judd
Produced by Jacob Ennis and Blake Judd
Edited by Todd Tue
Quality Inn Northwest in Lexington KY
Prices: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . . . . Quality Inn Northwest 750 Newtown Ct. Lexington KY 40511 The Quality Inn Northwest is located two miles from the downtown area and seven miles from the Blue Grass Airport. All spacious guest rooms include refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, hair dryers, irons, ironing boards and cable TV with many premium channels. The hotel's exercise room provides a bike, cross trainer and a universal gym. Guests can also enjoy the seasonal outdoor pool. The hotel provides a washing machine and dryer for guest use. This hotel features a free continental breakfast, including donuts, bagels, English muffins, cereal and milk. Business travelers will appreciate the free high-speed Internet access in all rooms, access to copy and fax services, a free newspaper and free local calls. This hotel is minutes from the Kentucky Horse Park educational theme park, Keeneland racetrack, Transylvania University, the University of Kentucky, Commonwealth Stadium and Rupp Arena. Additional local points of interest include: Lexington Center, American Saddlebred Museum, Headley-Whitney Museum, and Asbury College. IBM, Lexmark, University of Kentucky Coldstream Research Park and Fasig-Tipton are also in the area. Tours are available at the nearby Thoroughbred horse farms. The Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill is only a short drive away. The hotel is within walking distance of a Japanese restaurant.
Benjamin & Margie Karp: Educators-Lexington Philharmonic | Snapshot Bio
Benjamin Karp received the MM degree from Indiana University, where he was a student of Janos Starker and Gary Hoffman, and a BA in Philosophy from Yale University. He has performed concerti, chamber music, and orchestral repertoire on four continents, and became a faculty member at the University of Kentucky in 1991. Mr. Karp has joined the cello section of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra for two international tours, five Carnegie Hall performances, 15 Telarc CD recordings, and hundreds of performances in Cincinnati. During the summer months Mr. Karp teaches, performs, and serves as Head of Strings at the Brevard Music Center in the mountains of North Carolina.
Margaret Karp is a full time Lecturer in Violin and Viola at the University of Kentucky School of Music. She is Assistant Concertmaster of the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra, and has just completed her eighth summer as an artist faculty member of the Brevard Music Center. For six years she was principal second violin of the Florida Orchestra and the Sarasota Opera. Ms. Karp also was a member of the Philharmonia da Camera in Dortmund, Germany. She is a frequent performer on both violin and viola in chamber music festivals throughout the United States. Ms. Karp was a student of James Buswell at Indiana University, with additional studies with Russian virtuoso Valery Gradow and Israeli pedagogue Yair Kless. She works regularly with the Kentucky All State Orchestras and the Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras, and leads an annual All State Audition Workshop at the University of Kentucky. In addition to UK, Ms. Karp has taught at both Transylvania University and Centre College and was a faculty member of the Interlochen Arts Camp.
Transy All Sports Camp at Mayfest 2009
Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky's All Sports Camp spokesperson Dianna Fetter says their sports camp will host 3 one-week sessions, costing $215 per child, snacks included, dates July 6-24, 2009. To sign up go to TransyAllSportsCamp.com.
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Transylvania Company | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:17 1 Background
00:03:10 2 The Transylvania Company
00:04:03 2.1 Treaty of Sycamore Shoals
00:05:22 3 Settlement
00:08:46 4 Treaty disharmony
00:10:13 5 See also
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The Transylvania Colony, also referred to as the Transylvania Purchase, was a short-lived, extra-legal colony founded during 1775 by land speculator Richard Henderson, who controlled the North Carolina-based Transylvania Company. Henderson and his investors had reached an agreement to purchase a vast tract of Cherokee lands west of the southern and central Appalachian Mountains through the acceptance of Treaty of Sycamore Shoals with most leading Cherokee chieftains then controlling these lands. To further complicate matters, this early American frontier land was also claimed at the same time by both the Province of Virginia (particularly following Lord Dunmore's War) and the North Carolina colony.
The Transylvania Colony was primarily located in what is now the central and eastern parts of Kentucky. The American pioneer and frontier explorer Daniel Boone was hired by Henderson to establish the Wilderness Road going through the Cumberland Gap and into southeastern Kentucky. Transylvania officially ceased to exist as a government entity in 1776 when the Virginia General Assembly invalidated the Transylvania Purchase.
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Great Lakes Collegiate League: Last Game Summer 2010 @ Home vs. Southern Ohio Copperheads
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2011 Dutch Fork High School Silver Spirit Marching band in 5A State (SC) finals competition.
UK Basketball PJ Washington on Transylvania Preseason 2018-19
- University of Kentucky Wildcats basketball sophomore forward PJ Washington talks about the 94-66 win over Transylvania in the start to the 2018-19 preseason.
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A 4K Tour of the University of Kentucky
(College/university tour #38. To see all of my college and university tours, visit )
Here is a tour of the University of Kentucky in 4K. UK's campus features a number of new buildings, and plans are also in place to tear down several older structures. Hope you enjoy! (Filmed on May 23, 2018 with a Panasonic HC-VX870K)
Jan 20, 2018 - Highlights: Transylvania Women's Basketball vs Bluffton
The Transylvania women's basketball team extended its winning streak to 10 games on Saturday with a resounding 73-59 victory over the Bluffton Beavers for their 13th win of the season (Credit: Caroline Clevenger Transy '19)
Panel is keeping Jefferson Davis statue in Kentucky capitol
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -- A Kentucky commission will not remove a statue of Jefferson Davis from the state Capitol, saying the likeness of the Confederate president juxtaposes nicely with an imposing statue of fellow Kentucky native Abraham Lincoln as a testimony to the state's divisive history during and after the Civil War. The Historic Properties Advisory Commission voted 7-2 on Wednesday to keep the statue in the cavernous rotunda but add an educational context to the display for the thousands of schoolchildren and other visitors who pass through the state Capitol every year. By state law, the commission has final authority over what is displayed in the Capitol. I bet we are the only capitol rotunda in United States where you can walk in to see a statue of Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln in that proximity. That speaks volumes about the divide that Kentucky felt during the Civil War, commission chairman Steve Collins said just before voting to keep the statue. Removing the statue of Jefferson Davis makes it impossible for us to tell that story the way that we can tell it with both statues there. The vote by the all-white commission followed the racially motivated slayings of nine black church members in South Carolina that prompted a re-examination of Confederate symbolism across the South. The man accused in the killings had posed for online photos with the Confederate battle flag. In South Carolina, lawmakers voted to remove that flag from the statehouse grounds. And in Virginia, where Richmond was capital of the Confederacy, Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe ordered the state to phase out state license plates that display a Confederate flag. But there was scant discussion of race as the Kentucky commission debated whether the statues in the rotunda were meant purely for educational purposes or to honor those individuals and what they stood for. I think you can certainly define it as educational. At the same time, by its very existence you cannot deny that placing a statue there gives it a certain importance and that somehow the state government upholds the figure there for whatever that person represents, said Commissioner Nash Cox, who voted against keeping the statue. The commission took its vote after receiving about 3,000 public comments. Of those, about 1,800 asked to keep the statue while 1,225 called for it to be removed. Both major party nominees for Kentucky governor have called for the statue's removal, as have other state politicians from both political parties. The Sons of Confederate Veterans opposed the removal, holding a rally at the statehouse last month calling on lawmakers to respect the state's history. Kentucky's Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear withheld judgment about the commission's decision, but he said adding an educational component is critical. We must ensure that dark chapter of our nation's past serves to educate in ways that ensure such a tragedy can never happen again, Beshear said in a news release. While Kentucky has always revered Lincoln it has had an on-again off-again enthusiasm for the Confederate president. Davis graduated from Transylvania University in Lexington and was a Mexican-American war hero in the U.S. Army. But he was not welcome in Kentucky during the Civil War. Kentucky never left the Union, and it later expelled a shadow Confederate state government that had been headquartered in Bowling Green. After the war Davis' reputation underwent a renaissance in Kentucky. In 1924 a brigade of Kentucky Confederate veterans, known as the orphan brigade because they had been cut off from their home state, raised about 00,000 to construct a 351-foot-tall obelisk similar to the Washington monument honoring Davis in his hometown. State taxpayers pay to maintain that site today. It lists Davis as a reluctant secessionist on its website. In 1936, a statue of Davis was unveiled in the rotunda of the then-new Kentucky state Capitol. Louisville NAACP president Raoul Cunningham noted that in a Frankfort newspaper from the day after the statue was dedicated, then-Gov. Albert Happy Chandler was quoted as saying: Jefferson Davis is not dead. He still lives in the heart of the people and will continue with this statue. I think that symbolizes what that statue represents. It represents more than the educational tools, he said. We still think it should be removed. 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Learn more about our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Follow us on Twitter @Local12 and LIKE us on Facebook for updates!
111 Shepard Square Unit 604 Condo For Sale in Brevard NC
Shepard Square is located in downtown Brevard, North Carolina off of Country Club Rd. Its within walking distance of everything Brevard has to offer including the Brand New State Of The Art Library. Main Street and all the shopping and dining experience Brevard is famous for as well as The Brevard High School. Its less than 20 minutes drive to The Asheville Airport and about the same to Downtown Hendersonville Unit 604 is the absolute best location within Shepard Square. Its the last building on the left, furthest from the Street and any traffic noise there may be. The parking space is also the best space available in the entire community and its just a few easy steps from your front door. This 2 bedroom 2 bath ground floor level condominum has a fireplace, large laundry room, formal dining room and good sized deck overlooking the flat yard with a view of the club house and swimming pool.
111 Shepard Square Unit 604 Condo For Sale in Brevard NC
Shepard Square is a condo community in downtown Brevard North Carolina. There are 60 units ranging from ground floor and upstairs condominiums to 2 story Town homes. Shepard Square has a beautiful club house that is available for private use by the residents as well as new swimming pool. The HOA fees are reasonable as they include water and trash service, swimming pool, outdoor lighting, lawn and exterior building maintenance and snow removal. Shepard Square is within walking distance of everything Brevard has to offer including the Brand New State Of The Art Library, Main Street and all the shopping and dining experiences Brevard is famous for as well as The Brevard High School. Its less than 20 minutes drive to The Asheville Airport and about the same to Downtown Hendersonville.
Downtown Brevard is located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains at the crossroads between Pisgah National Forest, DuPont State Forest, and The Gorges State Park and has a view of Bracken Mountain Nature Reserve all offering a smorgasbord of outdoor activities such as world-renowned fly fishing, kayaking, biking, hiking, and climbing. Brevard is also home to the world-renowned Brevard Music Center, Brevard College, and Transylvania Community Arts Council, bringing very diverse programs, concerts and exhibits to our mountain community. Brevard's hometown feeling is captured by four annual street festivals: White Squirrel Festival, the famous Fourth of July Festival, Halloween Fest, and the Twilight Tour. These include special events such as the Annual Squirrel Box Derby, antique auto show, Old Time Music Competition, and Main Street Alive. The city is nicknamed The Land of the Waterfalls due to the many waterfalls in the area, including Looking Glass, Connestee Falls, and Sliding Rock.
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Wilmington College Men's Lacrosse vs Transy
WC had a tough day versus Transy but there were some highlights. Check it out.
2015 HCAC Women's Basketball MVP - Katelyn Smith, Transylvania University
Transylvania University junior guard Katelyn Smith reacts to being named the 2015 HCAC Women's Basketball Most Valuable Player.
Transylvania Women's Soccer Head Coach Michael Fulton on HCAC Preseason Poll
Transylvania University women's soccer head coach Michael Fulton discusses being selected as the preseason favorite to win the HCAC title. The Pioneers open the season at Bellarmine on August 27.
PJ Washington after the win over Winthrop
PJ Washington talks to reporters about Kentucky’s win over Winthrop
Authorities Search for Richard O'Shields after Shooting
Oglethorpe Women's Lacrosse vs. Transylvania