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Scholarship Honors Compassionate Physician and Great Tennis Talent

¹ú²ú¸£Àû¾«Æ·ÍƼö women’s tennis great Emmy Knobloch ’82 played an inspired game, and inspired patients and colleagues in her chosen profession of medicine. Her family has honored her memory with a new women’s tennis scholarship. Learn more. 

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At the 2023 HEARTsongs event in Cornelius, NC, Professor Brenda Flanagan examined the African American experience through poetry in the 19th and 20th centuries. Learn more.

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Still Dreaming: Black Women Writers Offer Unflinching Honesty

¹ú²ú¸£Àû¾«Æ·ÍƼö Assistant Professor of Africana and English studies Randi Gill-Sadler specializes in 20th century African American and Afro-Caribbean women writers. She encourages students to read the literature in conjunction with traditional historical accounts of the time periods covered. Learn more.

Valeriia Kruzhlova from Ukraine

A Year of War: Ukrainian Students, Refugees Will Not Face Anniversary Alone

The ¹ú²ú¸£Àû¾«Æ·ÍƼö community has rallied to support Ukranian refugees in the wake of Russia's invasion. Learn more about the work being done to provide crucial assistance to Ukrainian refugees, to offer educational opportunities and to show solidarity in times of international crisis. 

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Today, Celebrate Kindness With the Campus Community

On Friday, Feb. 17, it's Random Acts of Kindness Day, and ¹ú²ú¸£Àû¾«Æ·ÍƼö is celebrating a quality that defines our community. Find out more about the random, and not-so-random, happenings you can participate in to make today special.

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Nonprofits, researchers and others need the tool, known as the API, or Application Programming Interface, to analyze Twitter data because the sheer amount of information makes it impossible for a human to go through by hand. Learn More.

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Finding Their STRIDE: Program Helps Students Thrive

¹ú²ú¸£Àû¾«Æ·ÍƼö’s STRIDE program (Students Together Reaching for Individual Development and Education) offers peer support, social outings and practical advice for first year and transfer students. Many are the first in their families to go to college. Learn more.

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Art After COVID-19

Lucy Helene ’25 shares her experience as a Fellow with Davidson’s Center for Civic Engagement in Summer 2022, when she worked with the Arts+,  a nonprofit organization based in Charlotte that works to provide accessible art education to all populations.