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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.
Davidson College alum, photographer, and archeologist Matt Stirn '11 discusses how his unique career combines his love of nature and skills as an archeologist and paleoecologist.
Find out more about how Matt Stirn '11 brings science to the public through his stunning images.
The Trustees’ Special Committee on Commemoration started with a clear focus: It’s about the people. The committee began with the fundamentals of understanding those whom the college seeks to commemorate – the enslaved persons and others whose labor was exploited for the college.
A special committee of trustees, whose members range from a business owner to a congressional staffer to an advertising executive, was tasked in the fall of 2020 with working toward a college policy on naming and acknowledgment.
Davidson College Smith Scholar Dahlia Krutkovich '21 seeks out those who disagree, so she can better understand differing world views.
Scholar-athlete Joe dosReis navigates set-backs, looks ahead to a new season.
Twins Minne and Martha Iwamoto '91 are making a difference for vulnerable populations around the world.
Davidson College Classics professor, Jeanne Neumann, is awarded her third teaching award, recognizing a career that is continuously dedicated to student success, evidence-based pedagogy and innovation.
Inspired by the pandemic and her Davidson classmates, a studio art major makes sense of chaos on canvas.
Professor Andy Lustig, Ph.D., the inaugural Holmes Rolston III Professor of Religion and Science, will retire at the end of the the 2020-2021 academic year.
Davidson College students majoring or minoring in Religious Studies earned recognition for their accomplishments in the classroom and beyond.
Prosecutors know from agonizing experience that the longer a jury takes to reach a verdict, the more likely they will acquit.
Congratulations to Prof. Alice Wiemers on the publication of her new book, Village Work: Development and Rural Statecraft in 20th-Century Ghana with Ohio University Press.
Learn more about how a new need-based scholarship will benefit students, and how the relationships students at Davidson College develop last a lifetime.