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Research Finds Simple Corrections Can Slow Spread of Misinformation Online
Research by a Davidson College political science professor and his collaborators throws a lifeline to social media users who feel overwhelmed by misinformation. Read more.
How to Contribute to Hurricane/Tropical Storm Helene Disaster Relief Efforts
Hurricane Helene barreled through Florida before becoming a tropical storm that dumped record rainfall across the southeastern United States. The storm devastated many Appalachian communities with catastrophic flooding, destructive winds and landslides. Find out how to contribute to disaster relief.
Davidson College’s Phi Beta Kappa Chapter Lauded for Excellence
The Davidson College chapter of Phi Beta Kappa earned praise and a prestigious award at the national meeting of the society this year. Learn more.
Phi Beta Kappa Elects New Members for 2025
The Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Davidson College is pleased to publicly announce the new members-in-course for 2025.
Rainfall From Hurricane Helene Could Trigger Landslides in NC Mountain Regions
Hurricane Helene is forecast to dump more than 15 inches of rain in the North Carolina mountains, drastically increasing the risk of landslides. Davidson College Professor Brad Johnson, who studies landslides and erosion, discusses the threat posed by Helene. Read more.
The Songwriter and the Franchise: Taylor Swift’s Duality Overpowers Social Media Algorithms
Davidson College Sociology Professor Aarushi Bhandari examines Taylor Swift’s relationship with her fans through social media platforms that are driven to create outrage about Swift. Read more.
With Book Bans on the Rise, Prof Examines Importance of Banned Books Week
Book bans as a form of censorship have a long and storied history. A Davidson College prof examines the motives behind book bans and their unintended effects. Read more.
Partnering for a Safer Future: Public Health Pro to Deliver SPEAS Lecture
The nation relies on a vast network of public health professionals to anticipate and respond to community needs daily, and especially in times of crises. Davidson College alum Sami Jarrah has served as a leader for some of the largest public health departments in the country. He’ll deliver the SPEAS lecture.
Ramble On: Davidson Alum, Cast Iron Filter Drummer and Summit Coffee Co-Owner Launches Music Festival
A band with a devoted following that got its start at Davidson College will reunite at the Ramble On music festival this weekend. The festival, organized by Cast Iron Filter drummer Tim Helfrich ’00, will bring a wide array of performers to six main stages in the Town of Davidson. Read more.
From C Student to the C Suite, Clayt Daley '73 Supports Davidson Initiatives and Names Martin Court Housing
After a successful career in business, Davidson College alum Clayt Daley and spouse, Meredythe, provide generous support to academic institutions that have touched their lives. Learn more.
Econ Prof: Low Unemployment, Low Inflation Leave Narrow Window for Fed to Hold Steady
Vikram Kumar, Davidson College professor of economics, says that the combination of sustained low unemployment and lower inflation provides the Fed with a brief window of opportunity to stay the course on interest rates. Read more.
Reconnecting to Self While Exploring Educational Systems in Northern Ireland
Nguyễn Mậu Đức Bình ’27 reflects on his summer trip to Northern Ireland with the Educational Studies Department where he explored the impact of division on educational policies.
A Career Advantage: Davidson Parents Help the Next Generation of Scholar-Athletes Explore, Network and Succeed
With support from a Davidson College family, a program aimed at helping scholar-athletes achieve career success will thrive for years to come. Learn more.
Davidson College Recognized for Voter Engagement
Davidson College has been recognized by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for its nonpartisan democratic engagement efforts that fostered high levels of student voter engagement in the 2022 midterm elections.
Purpose, Connections & Growth: How Our Students Spend Their Summers
This summer 2024, Davidson College students were awarded $2 million for experiential learning opportunities including internships, education away, community-based learning and undergraduate research. Learn about their experiences in these student reflections.
Bridging the Digital Divide During My Summer with E2D
Sunny Baek ’26 reflects on her summer internship with E2D, a nonprofit in Charlotte dedicated to refurbishing laptops, providing computers to families and individuals in need at little to no cost and sharing digital skill training.
What Would Dolly Do: Tackling Early Childhood Literacy in Charlotte
Nora Fenn Gilman ’26 reflects on her summer as a Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) Nonprofit Leadership Fellow with Smart Start, an early childhood nonprofit focused on book distribution and literacy equity.
World Scholars: Nine Davidson College Alums Named Fulbrighters
Nine recent Davidson College graduates have been selected to participate in the 2024-2025 Fulbright U.S. Student Program, and three were named as alternates. They’ll head to Spain, Taiwan, Guatemala and Andorra for graduate study and teaching assistantships.
Sweet Bait Motivates Class of 2028
The Davidson College community came out big to cheer on and bake for first-year students participating in the college’s annual cake race. This tradition, which has students run a 1.7 mile course, dates back to 1930. Students select cakes donated by staff, faculty, alums, local school kids, businesses and others.