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Ethics and Honor Codes: A Whistleblower’s Difficult Path

They revealed controversial and horrific practices in medical research, but instead of thanks, were ostracized, threatened and maligned. Careers derailed, friends turned into foes. Davidson College alum Carl Elliott ’83, experienced that as a professor at the University of Minnesota’s Center for Bioethics. He tells his story, and those of other whistleblowers in his new book, The Occasional Human Sacrifice. 

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Finding Home Thousands of Miles Away

Davidson College students from the western United States reflect on how they've found home on the east coast and offer advice to prospective students also considering college further from home.

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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.