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College Celebrates Employee Contributions to a Year for the Books
˿Ƶ employees celebrate milestones and honor exceptional service. Read more.
Political Science Prof: 1960s Controversy Echoes Questions Around Justice Thomas
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s personal dealings have raised ethical questions, but a ˿Ƶ political science professor says we’ve been here before. Learn more.
‘A Day of Hope’: Students Pass Along Lessons on How to Care for Our Planet
˿Ƶ students brought their knowledge of a wide variety of environmental issues to the community for the town’s Earth Day celebration. Learn more.
Live from the Laundry Room: Ed Isola ’15 and The 502s
˿Ƶ alum Ed Isola and his band, The 502s, started small but quickly built a following that led to invitations to play at Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and other big-time venues. They return to Charlotte this week. Learn more.
Aria of Expertise: Students Steeped in the Science of Sound
˿Ƶ students explore the science and artistry of sound in a class for students of any background. Learn more.
A Reunion Weekend to Inspire: Andrea Peet’s Brave Journey and Lessons Learned
˿Ƶ is hosting reunions this weekend and Andrea Lytle Peet ’03 will reunite with classmates at her 20th. Last year, Peet became the first person with ALS to complete a marathon in all 50 American states. Her journey inspired the recent documentary Go On, Be Brave. She has also written a book, Hope Fights Back. She and Professor Ken Menkhaus, who’s also fighting ALS, will lead a discussion about advocacy, and finding purpose and meaning in the face of serious illness.
Beadsie Woo ’86 on Being ‘First,’ Learning to Lead and Long-term Change
There might be strength in numbers, but when the numbers weren’t there yet, the women among ˿Ƶ’s first coeducation classes didn’t let that stop them from becoming campus leaders. Learn more.
A Space for Excitement and Innovation: Hack@Davidson
Niya Ma ’24 shares how she found her passion for computer science through hackathons, and how she worked with her peers to launch Hack@Davidson, a unique hackathon designed to welcome all levels of experience to the world of innovation.
Winners of Spencer-Weinstein Awards Break Down Boundaries
˿Ƶ awards the Spencer-Weinstein Prize for Community and Justice to those who work to create a more just world. Learn more about this year’s winners.
Justice and Generosity: The Way of Ward Black Law
Alum Janet Ward Black started redefining and pushing her own boundaries at ˿Ƶ. Now she blazes trails as a trial lawyer at her law firm, one of the largest woman-owned firms in the state. Learn more.
Making Change and Building Community: Theatre Group Gets Second Act
Nancy and Phil Kukura ’57 believe in the power of art to create social change. Their gift will empower the Common Thread Theatre Collective, a ˿Ƶ partnership with North Carolina A&T State University, to present diverse stories to new audiences. Read more.
Meeting the Moment: The Path for 19th President Doug Hicks ’90 Began at ˿Ƶ
˿Ƶ’s 19th president, Doug Hicks ’90 strives to build community, one person at a time. He often walks or rides around campus in a red golf cart, calling out to people by name, asking what’s on their minds. His path to the presidency began as a student.
Christopher R. Marsicano with ˿Ƶ is a 2023 honoree in CBJ's 40 Under 40 program.
Remembering A Wildcat Standout: Terry Holland ’64 Led With Integrity, Vision
˿Ƶ remembers former scholar-athlete, men’s basketball coach and director of athletics Michael Terrence “Terry” Holland ‘64.
What started as a class assignment grew into a timeless friendship. Read the Queen City News story of theatre and education major Breanna Suarez, and community member Dee Andrian.
Innovation in Action: The Jay Hurt Hub Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
It’s been five years since an historic Davidson cotton mill transformed into the Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, a campus destination for students and business leaders. It’s been a launching pad for new ventures, high-tech careers and a strong partnership between ˿Ƶ and businesses —local and international—seeking talented, innovative and motivated student workers.