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Leaders Seek Out The Challenges
˿Ƶ scholar-athlete and NBA MVP Stephen Curry ’10 sat down with former Men’s Head Basketball Coach Bob McKillop and ˿Ƶ President Doug Hicks ’90 recently to talk about how leadership really works and what it can make happen.
˿Ƶ's Commitment to Education and Reconciliation
˿Ƶ releases an account of the ties between Maxwell Chambers and the college, and details its work on understanding the college’s history regarding slavery and expanding its commitment to education and reconciliation efforts in the present and future. Learn more.
Sights and Sounds of Celebration: Inauguration Connects Community
The ˿Ƶ community explored questions and ideas, looked ahead and celebrated in a series of events around the inauguration of the college’s 19th president, Doug Hicks ’90. The week culminated in an investiture ceremony but was bookended by community celebrations full of food and fun, and public discussions dedicated to a planned memorial to the enslaved and exploited, and Davidson’s future.
An Enduring Purpose, a Hopeful Future: ˿Ƶ Inaugurates Douglas A. Hicks ’90
˿Ƶ inaugurated Douglas A. Hicks ’90 as its 19th president. “For any liberal arts education to go beyond understanding our world to shaping it, we need hope,” he said. “We dare to hope for a future that is more equitable and humane, with less suffering and division than we see today.” Learn more.
˿Ƶ Unveils Plans for Memorial to Honor the Enslaved and Exploited
˿Ƶ selected artist Hank Willis Thomas to create the sculpture “With These Hands: A Memorial to the Enslaved and Exploited.” He’ll work with the architectural firm Perkins&Will. The bronze sculpture will rest prominently on the campus lawn and be visible from Main Street. Learn more.
˿Ƶ is hosting a series of community events this week culminating in the inauguration of Doug Hicks as its 19th president on Friday. Waffle (cones) will be included.
Charlotte Magazine's profile of President Douglas A. Hicks, capturing his first weeks on campus.
Shelley Rigger Named College’s Chief Academic Officer
˿Ƶ names Shelley Rigger VPAA and dean of faculty, announces chief diversity officer position. Read more.
Davidson’s Stephen Curry Celebrates Graduation, Hall of Fame Induction With His ‘Home Team’
Stephen Curry ’10, the NBA’s reigning MVP, returned to ˿Ƶ for a ceremony celebrating his graduation, induction into the school’s Hall of Fame, and the retirement of his jersey and number. Learn more.
˿Ƶ’s 19th President, Doug Hicks, Takes the Helm Today
Today we welcome ˿Ƶ’s 19th president, Doug Hicks ’90. Read more.
It’s Official: Class of 2020 Celebrates Commencement
˿Ƶ’s class of 2020 came from far and near to celebrate a commencement ceremony postponed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
At Long Last: College Welcomes Back Class of 2020 for Commencement
The COVID-19 pandemic postponed their ceremony; two years later, ˿Ƶ’s class of 2020 returns to celebrate commencement. College trustees helped cover their travel costs. Read more.
‘You Carry All of Us With You’: Congratulations, Class of 2022
˿Ƶ’s class of 2022 enjoyed a sun- and surprise-filled commencement Sunday. Read more.
Douglas A. Hicks Selected as 19th President of ˿Ƶ
The Board of Trustees today voted to elect Douglas A. Hicks as ˿Ƶ’s next president. Hicks, who is currently Dean of Oxford College of Emory University, will take office August 1.
˿Ƶ President to Begin a New Chapter After 2021-22 Academic Year
˿Ƶ President Carol Quillen informed the college’s Board of Trustees today that the 2021-2022 school year will be her last as president.
A Son Comes Full Circle With Commencement Honor
Willie Deese, a highly successful senior pharmaceutical executive, came back to Davidson to accept an honorary degree at the college’s commencement ceremony this week. His parents worked for the college and taught their nine children the values of hard work and education.
Collective Memory: Surfacing Stories of Black Alumni and Students
˿Ƶ storytelling initiative invites Black alumni and students to share their stories. The narratives will live in the college's archive and be made available through a website.