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Plaza Mayor in Madrid Spain

More Than a Taste of Culture

Davidson College President Doug Hicks reflects on how food can create a connecting-of-worlds moment. Read more.

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Family Album: Paean to the Parm

This beloved Italian dish has remained a campus favorite for many generations of Davidson College students. Learn more.

 

Sallie Permar ’97

Q&A With Sallie Permar ’97

Sallie Permar ’97, a Women ACT ACTivator, is a physician who specializes in the treatment and prevention of neonatal viral infections. Learn more about her service to the Davidson College Alumni Healthcare Professionals Group and her role as a job shadowing mentor. 

Morgan Bell Kee ’12 and Harvey Kee ’11 as Davidson students

Q&A With Morgan Bell Kee ’12 and Harvey Kee ’11

This year, Morgan Bell Kee ’12 and Harvey Kee ’11 added the Wildcat Women Fund to their list of philanthropic priorities at alma mater. Read more to find out why these community-involved professionals and parents of two are supporting this new Fund.

Austin Rios '99 Consecration Ceremony

Faculty Notes: Alum Selects Prof's Composition for Consecration Ceremony

When Austin Rios '99 was recently consecrated as the ninth Episcopalian Bishop for the Diocese of California, he incorporated a memory from his time at Davidson College into the ceremony. Learn more about Prof. Jennifer Stasack's composition, The Light Shines, and how its message left a lasting impression.

a young Black woman holds a diploma while wearing graduation robes

Class of 2024 Models Resilience, Celebrates Graduation With Joy

Davidson College celebrated the Class of 2024 at its 187th commencement on Sunday, May 12. “Remember that hope is an action verb,” President Doug Hicks told graduates. “You are not just inheriting a world; you can and must shape that world.” Read more.