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On Course: Religious and Philosophical Environmental Ethics
One Davidson College course brings together multiple disciplines to help students explore some of the most timely topics and questions. Learn more.

Rally for the President
Don’t let the easy-going even-temperedness fool you. Davidson College President Doug Hicks ‘90 is very competitive, especially when it comes to ping-pong. Many a student has found that out the hard way, and a few dozen matches later, he remains undefeated.

Davidson College Put the Wind in Her Sails
At Davidson College, Tracy Charles Shenkman ’74 learned how to become a student. Learn more about her experience as we celebrate 50+ Years of Coeducation.

Class of 2023 Brings Hope to a World That Needs Them
Davidson College said farewell to the Class of 2023 at Commencement on May 14. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the world during their first year; its status as a public health emergency ended just days before their graduation. Despite the pandemic’s upheaval, they built community, made lifetime friends and worked toward a better world.

Object Lessons: Artifacts from the Office of the President
From the baseball cards he’s collected since childhood to an antique bookcase to a wall tapestry purchased in Amman, Jordan the day after the 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attacks, Davidson President Doug Hicks’s office tells many stories of who he is, and where he’s been.

Demystifying Physics and Fighting Discrimination in STEM: Julia Bauer ’23 Named Smith Scholar
Julia Bauer ’23, Davidson College’s 2023 Smith Scholar, strives to make physics more inclusive for those traditionally underrepresented in STEM fields. Modeled after scholarships like the Rhodes and Fulbright, the W. Thomas Smith award honors a graduating senior for outstanding academic achievement, leadership and community service.

'Cats in the House
For the first time in recent memory, cats now live in the Davidson College president’s house. Hamilton and Virginia love being part of the Hicks family but aren’t as wild about the baby gates keeping them out of the newly renovated living room that serves as a gathering place for guests of the college.

Living in Two Worlds and Examining Immigration in Four Nations
Davidson College’s Caro Djakuduel ’23 added a Watson Fellowship to her already impressive resume. She will travel the world for a year to study barriers faced by Black immigrants. Learn more.

Honoring Bob McKillop’s Legacy and Investing in Future Wildcats
As wide-reaching changes sweep through college sports, Joel ’67 and Cheryle Williamson are investing in the future of Davidson Athletics. Read more.

A Day in the Life of Nummit, Davidson’s On-Campus Coffee Shop
Sydney Schertz ’24 captures a day in the life of Nummit, Davidson’s on-campus coffee shop, through her camera lens. Learn more in her photo essay.

Novel Treatments for Disease, Affordable Pharmaceuticals Are Goals of Goldwater Scholars
Two Davidson College students awarded prestigious Goldwater Scholarship. The national award goes to outstanding students in math and science. Read more.

Ready, Set, Bake! Alum Competes on ‘Great American Baking Show’
Davidson College alum Karis Stucker ’18 competes with eight other amateur bakers on the Great American Baking Show. The show airs May 5 on Roku Channel. Learn more.

Students Gear Up for Verna Case Symposium--a Day to Celebrate Discovery, Scholarship and Creative Inspiration
Davidson College’s 2023 Verna Miller Case Symposium on Wednesday, May 3, offers the college community a chance to gather, share a meal and learn from student projects on a wide variety of topics. Music performed by students, faculty and staff add a festive vibe.

Alum Takes Analog Approach to Water Conservation Work in Drought-Stricken West
Davidson College alum Adde Sharp ’20 is leading a project to restore the health of the Colorado River, a source of water for more than 40 million people. Read more.

NSF Grant Opens Doors to Extended Reality Research
Davidson College professor and collaborators receive nearly $5 million from the National Science Foundation to develop a system for extended reality (XR) research that involves human subjects. Read more.

Screen Time for the Home Team: Davidson College Gets Sneak Peek at Stephen Curry Film
Davidson College became the first non-festival venue to host the Stephen Curry: Underrated documentary. The critically acclaimed film follows Curry’s unlikely journey from overlooked college prospect to NBA legend, with much of it centered at Davidson.

Students Share Insights, Experiences on ‘My Davidson’ Blog
Check out the latest entries on the My Davidson blog, a place where students share insights and stories about their Davidson Experience, from advice on applying to memorable moments.

Study Reveals Way to Measure Role of Climate Change in Insect Decline
A new study published in the journal Ecology examines how climate change affects insect populations in North America. Learn more.