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Wildcats Put Downtime on Away Games to Good Use

During the competitive season, Wildcat scholar-athletes find themselves miles away from campus with extra time on their hands. Davidson College staffers now add career development opportunities while these students are on the road.

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Advice on Davidson's Peer Recommendation

When applying to Davidson, all applicants are required to submit a peer letter of recommendation — someone of similar age who can speak to who you are as a human being beyond a transcript, essay or list of extracurriculars. Learn more.

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Ramirez Receives Lifetime Achievement Award for Mentorship

Prof. Julio Ramirez, R. Stuart Dickson Professor of Psychology and director of the neuroscience program, received a 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Psychological Science for his dedication to his students.

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College Admission Shouldn't Be Treated Like A Race

College admission isn’t like a head-to-head race. Read the opinion piece by Carol Quillen, history professor and president emerita at Davidson College, and senior fellow with the Aspen Institute.

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Better Off Co-Ed: These Guys Worked to Open Davidson’s Doors to Women

In the late 1960’s Davidson College’s Commission on Coeducation concluded that the then- all-male college was missing out on some of the brightest and most talented potential students: Women. The commission included faculty, trustees and three students who urged college leaders to open its doors to women, “or slowly atrophy.” Trustees in 1972 voted unanimously to admit women as full-time students.