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From Outdoor Classroom to World Stage: Prof Takes Home Venice Biennale Award
A project co-curated by Davidson College’s Prof. Jennifer Garcia Peacock and presented in conjunction with the Venice Biennale arts festival won a top award from the European Cultural Centre. Garcia Peacock, the James B. Duke Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, says her outdoor classroom at Davidson inspired her work. Read more.
Claire Begalla ’24: Making Meaningful Art & Making Art Meaningful
Sometimes it’s the spur-of-the-moment stories that have the happiest endings.
Lori Pitts ’12: Changing Lives and Policy Through Theatre
Lori Pitts ’12 is a perfect example of the ways a liberal arts education can shift perspectives and open minds to new possibilities.
Camp Staff, Career Seekers and Dairy Farmers to Benefit From Student Innovations
The Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation & Entrepreneurship has announced four winners of the 2022 Avinger Impact Fund. Each student-led company received at least $5,000 to help move their work forward. Learn more.
Community to Pay Tribute to ‘Common Ground’ Sculpture at Dec. 5 Farewell
When students go away for the winter break, so will the beloved Common Ground sculpture. Learn more.
Young Alumni Spotlight: Davidsonians & Sustainability
Two young alumni share how their experiences with Davidson College’s Sustainability Office got them to where they are today, post-Davidson.
The Home Team: Stephen Curry ’10 on the Improbable Journey That Began at Davidson
Stephen Curry '10 returned to Davidson College in August to celebrate his graduation, jersey retirement and Hall of Fame induction. Here, he talks with classmate and author David Dennis Jr. '08 about staying grounded, speaking out and his improbable journey to basketball legend status. Read more.
Art of Basketball: Austin Bell ’10 Finds Beauty Courtside
This Davidson College alum travels the world to capture images of artwork that is as distinct as the urban centers it inhabits. Read more.
Cover of the Rolling Stone: Davidson Alums Behind the Music Scene
Davidson College alums have worked with some of the biggest names in music. Find out more about their influence behind the scenes.
Basketball Is Life: McKillop Brings Hardwood Know-How to Off-the-Court Role
Davidson College appoints former head men’s basketball coach Bob McKillop as first Leader-in-Residence. Learn more.
Great Expectations: A Community of Individuals
Davidson College Prof. Cynthia Lewis reflects on the many talents of the students, faculty and staff members she has encountered in more than four decades of teaching. Learn more.
Protests in Iran Inspire Student Action
Davidson College students take action to raise awareness of human rights abuses in Iran. Learn more.
Presidential Seminar: Listen, Learn, Repeat
A letter from President Douglas Hicks published in the Fall/Winter 2022 issue of the Davidson Journal.
Trust, Commitment, Care: A Coach, a Player and an Unbreakable Bond
Stephen Curry '10 and Davidson College former Head Men's Basketball Coach Bob McKillop share a relationship built on the tenets of McKillop's "TCC" philosophy. Read more.
On Course: The Politics of Education
This Davidson College course gets into the how and why we educate children in the United States. Learn more.
In the Red: This Doc’s Not A Davidson Guy—He Just Plays One on TV
He didn't graduate from Davidson College, but when it comes to Wildcat pride, the doctor is in. Find out more about the man wearing red amid the sea of Golden State Warriors blue and gold.
Commons Connections: One Quirky Video Unites Lifelong Friends
A video showcasing the lyrical stylings of NBA MVP Stephen Curry '10 and other Davidson College athletes keeps coming back, reinforcing the bonds that were created when it was made nearly 15 years ago. Learn more.
An Unexpected but Perfect Path: John Billups ’22
John Billups ’22 explored various passions at Davidson, and he’s now expanding his skillset even more through his work in the advertising industry.
Still a Scholar-Athlete: Siena Senn ’22
Siena Senn ’22 has taken her academic and athletic leadership to graduate school at George Washington University, where she’s studying public health.
Molly Sentell Haile ’94 on the Art of the Short Story and Healing Through Writing
The Davidson College English Department hosted award-winning author Molly Sentell Haile ’94 for the 25th Annual Davidson Reads event. Learn more.