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As Track & Field athletes Jayden Smith ’25 and Anne Berquist ’25 complete their senior seasons, one upcoming meet, on March 29, will be held in a special new location — at home. For two decades, the ...
The German Studies Department is currently accepting applications from rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors majoring in German for the Bremer Scholarship for 2025-26. Interested students should ...
Interested in exploring the outdoors for the first time? Are you an outdoor enthusiast? Davidson Outdoors offers a wide variety of outdoor activities, events and courses throughout the year to ...
Clarinetist, Samuel Sparrow of the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, performs the lyrical and rich Clarinet Quintet in B Minor, Op. 115 by Johannes Brahms. This concert includes Tchaikovsky's tuneful and ...
Gabriel Fried, author of three collections of poetry, will read selections from his most recent publication, No Small Thing. He is the longtime poetry editor for Persea Books and Director of Creative ...
The DCSO welcomes Jon Hill for a performance of Vivaldi’s Chamber Concerto in D Major. While Jon is usually found working in the library archives or performing in the Appalachian Ensemble, we are ...
Since his inauguration, President Donald Trump’s administration has abruptly changed course on the United States’ relationship with Europe, most visibly on NATO and Ukraine. “Whiplash,” is how Besir ...
Members of the Davidson College football team with Jonathan Sheperd-Smith ’18 (#12) Before Bonner Scholar Jonathan Sheperd-Smith ’18 chose Davidson, his mom fell in love with the personal attention ...
The connections and skills Haley Fullerton ’20 built at Davidson have carried her through many chapters of post-grad life, including a two-year stint teaching English in Madrid and the launch of a ...
Selection Sunday for the NCAA basketball tournament looms as fans pore over team stats and online odds in the hope of crafting a winning bracket. Prof. Tim Chartier, Joseph R. Morton Professor of ...