Davidson College alum Brian Fork '01 transitioned from collegiate football and political science to become CEO of the NHL's ...
As a teenage basketball enthusiast, Reon Ogawa ’28 associated Davidson College with Stephen Curry ’10. But when Ogawa began ...
When Hurricane Helene hit in September 2024, Environmental Studies Professor Brad Johnson tossed his syllabus so he and his students could study the impact of the historic storm. A year later, Johnson ...
A generous gift from Tom Harris ’62 dedicated the Harris-Cline Bullpen at Davidson College’s Wilson Field, recognizing his ...
On this level, visitors will find the Dr. Thelma Davidson Adair Pavilion, the result of a prominent naming effort led by Davidson College Trustees and inspired by one of the college’s most notable ...
In 2002, Perry A. Sloan Jr. ’39 helped fund the transformation of the then-student union into the Sloan Music Center, a hub of musical creativity that introduced to campus rehearsal rooms, recording ...
When a major league baseball player steps to the plate, he brings with him the muscle memory of hundreds of thousands of swings. Hours, weeks, years devoted to the perfect swing, a symphony of joints ...
The Institute for Public Good at Davidson College integrates academic research, civic engagement, public policy, creative expression and ethical leadership, with the goal of fostering academic and ...
The United States recently hiked tariffs on a number of Brazilian goods by 50 percent and added Treasury sanctions against a Brazilian supreme court justice whose U.S. visa already was revoked in ...
Stubborn inflation is holding at closer to three percent than the Fed’s stated two percent goal, and employment is keeping steady. Both reinforce arguments against a rate reduction, while the White ...
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