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Writer and poet Mav Smith ’26 has been named to the newest cohort of the prestigious Beinecke Scholarship Program, which will ...
Davidson College raised more than $96.4 million this fiscal year, with gifts supporting scholarships, athletics, the arts, ...
Eight young Davidson College alumni have received Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants to teach and study abroad; another ...
Davidson College alum Megan Mokriski ’25 discovered her passion for rock climbing as a first-year student, thanks to Davidson ...
At Davidson College, Linsey Mills ’92 found his home with the Black Student Coalition, where he developed and nurtured relationships and fostered lifelong connections. He’s an active member of the ...
Nellie Ashford, The Deed of Transformation, collection of Davidson College’s Van Every/Smith Galleries. Commissioned with support of Stories Yet to be Told: Race, Racism, and Accountability on Campus ...
Explore the Spring/Summer 2025 issue of the Davidson Journal.
I am a public health scholar and practitioner with over 15 years of experience in global health, research, and teaching. I join Davidson College as an adjunct professor of public health, bringing a ...
My interest in the ancient world centers around the tradition of ancient literature and its reception in contemporary society–that is, what and how did ancient Greeks and Romans read and write, and ...
Leaders in team sports pursue a collaborative enterprise by wiring together disparate pieces: players, coaches, training, money, partners. Brian Fork's career is bookended by the extremes of that ...
In Kenya's fertile Rift Valley, Fridah Rotich ’19 foraged for medicinal plants with her grandmother, the village healer. Today, Rotich, a post-doctoral fellow at Purdue University, uses medicinal ...
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