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Students Share What Life Is Like on an Almost Empty Campus
Once familiar routines look very different right now for the students who remain on campus. Like everyone else, they must maintain social distance and rely on virtual connections for friendship and contact with the world outside of Davidson.

College Celebrates Scholarship, Leadership and Service With Spring Convocation Awards
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced people to stay away from each other—and campus—but the college community remains closer than ever, Davidson College President Carol Quillen said in a video address to the students and faculty honored today with Spring Convocation awards.

From Family Pastime to Scientific Pursuit: Katie Soden ’21 Earns Goldwater Scholarship
Soden’s love for bees inspired her research about their immune systems. Now the Davidson College biology major, accomplished tennis player and traumatic brain injury survivor has received a 2020 Goldwater Scholarship.

Who’s Behind the Mask? Davidson Community Turns Out Protective Gear for Healthcare Workers, Loved Ones
Well before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recent recommendation to wear masks in public, the Davidson community turned its resources and energy toward meeting a national need.

Can Chocolate Take a Bite Out of Stress? Psych Prof Says Yes – If Done Correctly
About a week after most students had left campus, psychology professor Laura Sockol drafted an email to all psychology majors, faculty and staff members. Her instructions were simple: Write down three good things they had experienced that day, and why they thought those things had happened.

We Miss You, Part II: The Sequel
There are so many caring people on campus eager to tell Wildcats, far and wide, how much they miss you and how much they look forward to celebrating with our seniors, that we put together another message that we hope will help close the geographic gap between us.