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Davidson students invited into Phi Beta Kappa, an honor for students' outstanding academic excellence, comes with a cost of over $100. To ensure students can be celebrated without being saddled by the price, consider giving to the fund.
The Avinger Impact Fund allows Davidson College students with entrepreneurial aspirations to turn their ideas into action. Learn more about this year’s three recipients.
Mike Sheridan ’79 and Pat Sheridan ’81 back Davidson College athletics with support for transformative athletics facilities project. Learn more.
Students looked to Ruth Pittard for straight talk, guidance and support for almost three decades. Now, Davidson College alums have established the Ruth Pittard Fund for Love in Action to recognize and perpetuate her good work. Learn more.
Gift in honor of accomplished politician celebrated for bipartisan successes to benefit Davidson College students. Find out more.
Scholar-athletes and campus community to benefit from John ’82 and Jan Bazos gift toward $45 million athletics facilities project. Learn more.
New endowed professorships enhance college’s efforts to recruit and retain the highest quality faculty.
A gift to Davidson College prioritizes mental well-being for athletes in all 21 Division I sports and creates specialized resources for both basketball programs. Find out more.
A piece by Chinese sculptor Zhan Wang will be added to the college’s permanent art collection in honor of Professor Emeritus of English Gill Holland. Find out more.
Find out more about a gift that will help fuel a multi-million-dollar project to overhaul and enhance Davidson College’s athletics facilities.
Learn more about large-scale plans to expand and enhance athletics facilities for the benefit of scholar-athletes, the campus community and Wildcat fans.
Find out more about Stephen and Ayesha Curry’s new scholarship initiative in support of women’s athletics at Davidson College.
One of the college’s youngest departments gets a boost from class of 1961 alums.
The Davidson College community raised more than $58 million this fiscal year, an increase of 3.4 percent over the past year, to strengthen the college’s capacity to assist students in developing the skills and character to lead and serve.
Learn more about how a new need-based scholarship will benefit students, and how the relationships students at Davidson College develop last a lifetime.
Learn more about how the newly named Matthews Center will help Davidson College students explore their interests, prepare for the constantly evolving workplace and connect with potential employers.
Learn more about how Stephen and Ayesha Curry, founders of the Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation, are helping Davidson College to meet students’ needs.
Davidson College’s single-day #AllinforDavidson giving challenge breaks record. Donors contributed from every state in the Union.
Davidson College alumnus Tony Snow became a distinct voice in the national media and a respected figure in the White House. Now, a professional development fund for students honors his life and unmatched work ethic.
Through a new fund created by Davidson College alumna Whitney A. White, the Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship will match students with businesses for portfolio-building work opportunities. The Tech Impact Fund will provide paid student talent at no cost to women-owned and underrepresented minority-owned businesses.