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Members of the Davidson College Board of Trustees led the effort to name the Dr. Thelma Davidson Adair Pavilion, an indoor ...
Alison Hall Mauzé ’84 led Davidson College through an international pandemic, the selection of a new college president, and its reckoning with a past that included exploiting enslaved people. She was ...
Yashita Kandhari graduated from Davidson College in 2022 and would’ve labeled herself as many things around that time, including as an AI skeptic. Now, she’s off to the University of Cambridge as a ...
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goods by 50 percent and added Treasury sanctions against a Brazilian supreme court justice whose U.S. visa already was revoked in ...
Stubborn inflation is holding at closer to three percent than the Fed’s stated two percent goal, and employment is keeping steady. Both reinforce arguments against a rate reduction, while the White ...
Leaders in team sports pursue a collaborative enterprise by wiring together disparate pieces: players, coaches, training, money, partners. Brian Fork's career is bookended by the extremes of that ...
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 ...
They’ve spent the past four years “under renovation,” and on Sunday, Davidson College’s class of 2025 celebrated Commencement and the achievements, growth and ambition they’ll bring to the wider world ...
Mike Summers, a veteran leader in career guidance and executive search across the higher education and corporate worlds, will join Davidson College as chief career officer and executive director of ...
In the late 20th century, mega-pastor and televangelist Robert Schuller was the face of modern Christianity. A native midwesterner, after growing his first church in Chicago, Schuller moved his family ...