Davidson College Shakespeare scholar and Professor Emerita of English Cynthia Lewis discusses the confluence of grief and creativity in Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet. The book and its Academy ...
Davidson College English Professor Jeff Jackson explores the political complexity of the Oscar-frontrunner One Battle After ...
Barrett Worthington ’09 turned a hunch into a successful business. Learn how the Davidson alum is reinventing the social ...
Davidson College establishes the D.G. and Harriet Wall Martin Institute for Public Good with a landmark $47 million in ...
Five Davidson College presidents, representing 42 years of leadership, gathered to discuss the enduring values of a liberal ...
The Charlotte Optimist spotlights the new D.G. and Harriet Wall Martin Institute for Public Good at Davidson College. The ...
When Sinners hit theaters last March, almost no one expected that a year later, the movie would have taken in almost $400 million at the box office and earned 16 Academy Award nominations, the most ...
The Academic Access and Disability Resources Office (AADR) serves all students who seek academic support, disability services, and inclusion in our Davidson community. New Location AADR staff offices ...
With These Hands by Hank Willis Thomas emerges at the heart of the site, creating space for contemplation and reverence. The enslaved people who made the bricks for Davidson College’s original ...
Davidson College is adding to its understanding of its history. The college, with a distinctively strong community, is honoring those whose acknowledgment has waited decades or more than a century.
Davidson College’s Institute for Public Good won a $4 million federal grant to help teach and cultivate respectful disagreement and civil debate on 100 college and university campuses. The award by ...
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