Machines have been “taking” jobs from humans since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. Davidson College Economics ...
As colleges wrestle with the use of AI in the classroom, more than 60 student honor council members and advisers from 18 ...
We are grateful. For our families, our friends, the food on our tables. We are grateful for our education, our students, our professors, our staff, and the many opportunities we have to collaborate, ...
Students of high motivation and demonstrable language-learning aptitude may apply for enrollment in independent study courses in languages not taught in the classroom. This program does not satisfy ...
The Dean of Students Office fosters a supportive, inclusive, and engaging campus environment by advocating for student wellbeing, success, and belonging. We partner with students, faculty, and staff ...
In Student Life, our mission is simple and deeply rooted in Davidson’s values: we champion the well-being, growth, and success of every student. Whether you are just beginning your journey here or ...
No one has to do everything, everyone has to do something. Green Dot creates safer colleges by inviting all members of the campus community to become allies in preventing power-based personal violence ...
A majority of faculty members of Davidson College issue the following statement in response to systemic racism and injustice. Outraged by the killings of Black and Indigenous people and People of ...
Davidson College Trustees today unanimously named religion scholar Douglas A. Hicks as the college’s 19th president. Hicks, Dean of Oxford College of Emory University, returns to where it began. He is ...
Young U.S. Navy flyer Porter Halyburton ’63, pictured with his spouse, Marty Halyburton, spent years in the infamous “Hanoi Hilton,” where U.S. Senator John McCain was imprisoned. Every evening Sybil ...
Stephen Curry ’10 returned to Davidson for a ceremony celebrating his graduation, induction into the school’s Hall of Fame, and the retirement of his jersey and number. He’s one of the world’s ...
Researchers and a crew of documentary filmmakers from the French TV series History and the Scalpel visited North Carolina to dig into the mystery of a schoolmaster thought to be one of Napoleon’s top ...
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