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Reunion Weekend 2025 at Davidson College brought together seventeen hundred alumni from all over the globe for a heartwarming ...
From a new mascot to a new stadium to enduring traditions, the Davidson College community had quite a year in 2024-25.
A declining birth rate is bad news for the economy. But Economics Professor Siobhan O’Keefe says there are no easy fixes for graying workforces.
Steve Mirabello spent his college years learning everything he could about education. What countries do it best? How do you engage struggling readers? Where does local, state and federal funding do ...
If you saw Grace McGuire do a silly improv skit, you’d find it hard to believe she was once shy and afraid to perform for a crowd. McGuire takes comedy seriously and spent part of a summer studying it ...
Registration for AP Summer Institute 2025 ends May 31. Late registrations may be accepted. Davidson College's Advanced Placement Summer Institute will be held as an in-person event in summer 2025. All ...
A typical day includes meetings with team members to manage the day-to-day operations of the library, ensuring efficient workflows, communication, and allocation of resources. Daily responsibilities ...
Besides having last names that begin with an “M”, Grace McGuire and Steve Mirabello have a few things in common. They’re both members of Davidson College’s class of 2025 and graduated in May. Both ...
As a member of the women’s swimming and diving team at Davidson College, Meredith Nakano ’15 learned to juggle personal relationships and rigorous academics with highly competitive athletics. Her ...
Duke Family Performance Hall was abuzz with applause and laughter as President Doug Hicks ’90 thanked and congratulated employees on a successful academic year, calling out a number of accomplishments ...
Caitlin hiking in the Blue Ridge Mountains with Davidson Outdoors. As a high schooler, Caitlin Stehn ’24 spent a week in Wilmington, North Carolina, after Hurricane Florence, volunteering with ...