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From our DNA strands to fishing rods to art, knots are all around us. Ana Wright, a Davidson College assistant mathematics ...
Davidson College student Katriel Sander ’27 embarks on a transformative global journey—from Peru to Germany and beyond—thanks ...
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Recapture the heart of the Davidson College experience—time spent learning in the classroom! All alums, families and students are invited to enjoy virtual Back-to-School Classes featuring alums in a ...
Heath Hardage Lee '92 has written a book that recounts the little-known story of courageous military wives who spoke truth to power during a fraught time in American history. Through the voices of the ...
President Carol Quillen led Davidson College during a period of rapid change while maintaining the integrity of the college's mission. Find out more about her 11 years of service.
Davidson College issued a public apology today for its support of slavery during the college’s first 30 years and its embrace of the racist laws and policies that followed. “We have much work to do to ...
Davidson College selected artist Hank Willis Thomas to create the sculpture “With These Hands: A Memorial to the Enslaved and Exploited.” He’ll work with the architectural firm Perkins&Will. The ...
Stephen Curry ’10, the NBA’s reigning MVP, returned to Davidson College for a ceremony celebrating his graduation, induction into the school’s Hall of Fame, and the retirement of his jersey and number ...
Daniel W. Aldridge, III, Professor of History Mitch Anstey, Assistant Professor of Chemistry Ike Bailey, Batten Professor of Journalism and Communication Mark Barsoum, Assistant Professor of Biology ...
The Board also accepted the recommendation of the Acknowledgment and Naming Committee to leave the name of Chambers on that building. “Maxwell Chambers’ history is the college’s history,” Hicks said ...
The crew from a French TV series, History and the Scalpel, sought to establish whether Peter Stewart Ney, North Carolina schoolteacher and designer of Davidson College’s seal, was actually Marshal ...
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