From writing award-winning plays like Backseat of a Taxi to performing and directing socially-impactful productions, Sahana ...
Doggedness leads Emily Schmitt '23 down marketing path, first driving the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile and now plotting the ...
Support from the Truist Charitable Fund will bolster programming at the Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation & Entrepreneurship at ...
The flagship publication of Davidson College, the Davidson Journal is published twice a year and includes campus news, feature stories, alumni news and class notes, online features and athletics news.
Davidson has a rich tradition in the preprofessional training of medical health professionals, and its students are, and continue to become, leaders in the medical, dental, and health professions. The ...
Established in January 1988, the Davidson Black Alumni Network (DBAN) addresses the specific concerns of, and advocates for, Black students and alumni. With more than 1000 members across the country, ...
The Dean Rusk International Studies Program awards grants to Davidson students and faculty members for service, research, internships, study, and exploratory and reflective learning abroad. Grants are ...
Kenan Wood ’25 is the first Davidson College student to be awarded the prestigious Churchill Scholarship. The scholarship ...
"A Chemical Imbalance" is a short documentary film and book that ask why Edinburgh has such a long history of successful female chemists, and why women are still under-represented in all science ...
Marcus Pyle started playing viola in fourth grade; Anthony Strouse began playing violin as a fourth grader. They grew up in the same small town—Garland, Texas—where they attended the same public ...
The highlighted guest artist for the weekend is Mike Compton, a master mandolinist and teacher, who has made a career of studying Bill Monroe, a mandolinist who is the universally acknowledged founder ...
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