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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.
Grace McGuire ’25 plans to create digital content that cuts through the growing problems of disinformation and polarization.
Grace McGuire '25 and Steve Mirabello '25 are headed to the United Kingdom as this year's W. Thomas Smith Scholars. This ...
Davidson College employees work tirelessly to provide a welcoming, inclusive environment for students. The college honored them during a jam-packed employee celebration event in the Duke Family ...
Jim Murphy ’78 knew he was coming to campus to see a space donning his name, but he didn’t know he’d be welcomed by nearly 100 friends, classmates, colleagues and students cheering for him. In about a ...
They’ve spent the past four years “under renovation,” and on Sunday, Davidson College’s class of 2025 celebrated Commencement and the achievements, growth and ambition they’ll bring to the wider world ...
Madeline Dierauf, a Davidson College senior and professional fiddler, was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship Saturday, making her one of 32 Americans selected this year for one of the most prestigious – and ...
On a weekend night, Davidson College students showed they could provide what the nation’s political climate needs: the capacity to disagree and debate civilly and respectfully. College Republicans and ...
Davidson College wrapped up a tremendous fiscal year June 30, 2024, celebrating a record-breaking fundraising total of $130.8 million. The previous record was $115 million. This year’s historic total ...
Izzie Meyers ’25 has committed to studying immunology to find better treatment and potential cures for autoimmune disorders. Kenan Wood ’25 has worked on computer programs to make financial ...