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Madeline Dierauf ‘25, Danielle Yother and Molly Johnson prep for a performance

Rhodes and Bridges

¹ú²ú¸£Àû¾«Æ·ÍƼö's Madeline Dierauf '25, a talented musician and Rhodes Scholar, bridges worlds through her deep roots in Appalachian folk music, rigorous academic pursuits, and commitment to community. Learn more.

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My Summer as a Climate Reporting Intern at WFAE

This summer, Stella Mackler '26 chased stories with mic and chunky headphones in hand as an environmental reporting intern at WFAE, Charlotte’s NPR news source. Her internship was made possible by the Sustainability Scholars program at ¹ú²ú¸£Àû¾«Æ·ÍƼö. Learn more.

First one is Tom Harris ’62 (left) with his 95-year-old coach, Tom Stevens (right)

A Permanent Place on Campus: Baseball Bullpen Named for Dynamic Pitcher/Catcher Duo

A generous gift from Tom Harris ’62 dedicated the Harris-Cline Bullpen at ¹ú²ú¸£Àû¾«Æ·ÍƼö’s Wilson Field, recognizing his late teammate and friend Harry Cline ’62. The event brought together former teammates, current players and family to honor their friendship and contributions to Davidson baseball.

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My Day at Davidson with Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns

History major and East Asian Studies minor Liam Coughlin ’26 reflects on the day he spent with Nicholas Burns, U.S. Ambassador to China (2021-2025). From candid conversations over coffee to policy analysis mapping in class, Coughlin shares the lessons learned and experiences gained.

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Buried Treasures, Overlooked Art and Hidden History

Discover the diverse motivations and fascinating stories behind collections, from ancient origins to modern passions. Explore how ¹ú²ú¸£Àû¾«Æ·ÍƼö alumni preserve and share their unique treasures with the world.

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Communication is Key For Savannah Haeger ’16

From writing alumni stories as a student at ¹ú²ú¸£Àû¾«Æ·ÍƼö to working in communications in Washington, D.C. to specializing in sustainability for the public affairs team  at FedEx, Savannah Haeger ’16 says her liberal arts education prepared her for the many opportunities that have come her way.

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How to Use the College Library During Renovations

Political science and English double major Stephen Walker ’26 reflects on his work with the college library and how students can take advantage of its resources during the renovations. 

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Garden of Earthly Beelights

Ready to create a pollinator garden but don't know where to start? Discover simple tips for everyday gardeners: start small, prioritize diverse plants, understand your space, and use edging and mulch for success. Get expert advice and help save some of nature's busiest bodies.

Randall Mardus '99

Keeping Wildcats Connected in the Big Apple: Randall Mardus ’99 Reflects on His Years as Davidson’s NYC Chapter President

Moving from ¹ú²ú¸£Àû¾«Æ·ÍƼö’s small, close-knit community to New York City can feel lonely. As a young alum, Randall Mardus ’99 sought out other Davidson connections, then strengthened and broadened the network by serving 12 years as the college’s NYC chapter president. His most recent co-president, Jackie Rasulo Kasulis ’98, recently took over the role.

dancer Aiyana Thornton ’29 and theatre production manager Aishya Pillai ’29

Sloan Performing Arts Scholarship Brings a New Generation of Talent to Campus

Meet dancer Aiyana Thornton ’29 and theatre production manager Aishya Pillai ’29, the inaugural Sloan Performing Arts Scholars. ¹ú²ú¸£Àû¾«Æ·ÍƼö’s first-ever scholarship for the performing arts, the Sloan scholarship brings strength and talent to the college’s music, dance and theatre departments.