Deaths from the mosquito-borne illness malaria disproportionately affect children under the age of 5—more than 1,200 children ...
U.S. Senators Thom Tillis and Amy Klobuchar visited Davidson College to share their experiences reaching across the aisle to bridge partisan divides. Last night, U.S. Senators Thom Tillis and Amy ...
As a teenage basketball enthusiast, Reon Ogawa ’28 associated Davidson College with Stephen Curry ’10. But when Ogawa began his college search from his home in Diboll, Texas, he immediately felt the ...
As a student at Davidson College, Savannah Haeger ’16 worked in Advancement Communications, writing alumni stories like the one you’re reading now. She landed that gig after staff members discussed ...
Davidson College began a new academic year Monday with a flurry of warm welcomes to newcomers and happy reunions among returning students and professors as they headed to their first day of classes.
The Institute for Public Good at Davidson College integrates academic research, civic engagement, public policy, creative expression and ethical leadership, with the goal of fostering academic and ...
The United States recently hiked tariffs on a number of Brazilian goods by 50 percent and added Treasury sanctions against a Brazilian supreme court justice whose U.S. visa already was revoked in ...
From Asia to Europe to South America, eight young Davidson College alumni have been awarded post graduate grants to teach and study abroad for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Another five were ...
Davidson College welcomed a new mascot, the irrepressible and photogenic Roary. First-year students kept tradition alive by running in the annual Cake Race. Sports fans enjoyed the elevated experience ...
Jim Murphy ’78 knew he was coming to campus to see a space donning his name, but he didn’t know he’d be welcomed by nearly 100 friends, classmates, colleagues and students cheering for him. In about a ...
Ben Levy had just left his first physics department meet-and-greet gathering at Davidson College when Chris Piatnichouk ’26, then a first-year student, walked into his office with an earnest request. ...
Waiting tables at Carpe Diem in Charlotte, newly minted Davidson College graduate Kirsten Sikkelee ’90 planned to make her way back home to the Washington, D.C., area. Inspired by the work of Marian ...