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CBS News: Linden Patterson ’25 Shares Equipment, Love of Tennis
CBS News recently featured Davidson College student Linden Patterson, a member of the class of 2025, for combining her passion for tennis and helping others.
Students Sift Through History, Unearth Rare Finds for Iwo Jima Filmmaker
Davidson College students embraced an opportunity to dig into new and neglected corners of the historical record. Their contributions will be part of a forthcoming documentary film on the infamous WWII Battle of Iwo Jima.
Faith & Football: Jorell Story ’20 Inspires through Ministry and Friendship
As the Davidson College football team prepares for their D1 championship game, former football player Jorell Story ’20 offers support and spiritual guidance from the sidelines.
#AllinforDavidson Celebrates Community, Exceeds 3,600 Donors in Single Day
Davidson College’s single-day #AllinforDavidson giving challenge breaks record. Donors contributed from every state in the Union.
Convocation Awards a Recognition of Achievement in Extraordinary Circumstances
Davidson College honors the hard work and dedication of students, faculty and staff with a multitude of awards presented during spring convocation.
Partnership Aims to Increase Plant-Based Meal Options, Curb Environmental Impact
As demand for plant-based meal options skyrockets, Davidson College Dining will increase plant-based meal offerings to 40 percent and decrease use of animal-based products by 10 percent through a partnership with the Humane Society of the United States.
’Cats Claim PFL Title, Head to D1 Football Championship Opening Round
Davidson College football clinched its first postseason berth in 52 years, with a spring 2021 season finish that placed the ’Cats at the top of Pioneer League standings. The team will travel to the FCS playoffs this weekend.
‘Immersive Van Gogh’ Has Upsides and Downsides, Explains Art Prof
Davidson College Professor Shaw Smith answers the question: Is Immersive Van Gogh Worth it?
Qdoba Mexican Eats Coming to Davidson This Fall
Davidson College Dining Services is excited to announce a new partnership with Qdoba, a fast casual restaurant offering customizable Mexican-style entrees, that will bring a new dining concept to campus this fall.
Davidson College Plans for In-Person Learning This Fall
We plan to be fully in-person in the fall – working, teaching and learning.
Professor Nicole Snyder Elected to CUR Executive Board
Nicole Snyder, professor of chemistry and assistant dean for research and creative works, has been elected to the Executive Board of the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR).
Alum Leads Charge Against Homelessness in Charlotte
Davidson College alum Liz Clasen-Kelly '00 was recently interviewed in SouthPark Magazine as CEO of Roof Above, Charlotte's leading nonprofit for ending homelessness.
Davidson College Alum Represents Floyd Family in High Profile Derek Chauvin Case
As the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin unfolds, Davidson College alum Jeff Storms speaks for George Floyd’s family in the courtroom and in front of a barrage of reporters on national television.
Here All Along: Enslaved Women and Domestic Workers Shaped Life at Davidson
Students document the stories of those ignored in Davidson College’s official accounts of its history, and shed light on how their influence shaped the formerly all-male college.
Fund for Students Honors Truly Civil Public Servant Tony Snow '77
Davidson College alumnus Tony Snow became a distinct voice in the national media and a respected figure in the White House. Now, a professional development fund for students honors his life and unmatched work ethic.
Southern Living: Davidson Farm Feeds Community During Time of Need
Southern Living recently featured a story about a fruitful partnership between The Farm at Davidson and FeedNC, a Mooresville food bank.
Patterson Court Houses to Have More Dining Program Options
During fall 2020, Dining Services began providing all meals to Patterson Court houses. Beginning fall 2021, Patterson Court houses can choose to run their own dining programs independently or contract with Dining Services.
Students Partner with Documentary Filmmaker to Uncover Hidden Stories of Iwo Jima
Davidson College students dig into historical research for acclaimed documentary filmmaker’s project on famous WWII battle.