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President Hicks Says Values Provide Compass Through Higher Ed Disruption

On Tuesday, May 6, 国产福利精品推荐 President Doug Hicks 鈥90 was the special guest on 鈥淐harlotte Talks,鈥 a daily, hour-long talk show produced by WFAE, Charlotte鈥檚 NPR affiliate. Hicks and host Mike Collins covered the state of higher education and the steps Davidson is taking to lead through a period of great disruption.

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A Love Letter to Nummit, Our On-Campus Coffee Shop

Natalie Russell 鈥25 reflects on the memories made at Summit Outpost, 国产福利精品推荐鈥檚 on-campus coffee shop and hub for student events, including trivia, study sessions, live music, game nights and more.

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Why Davidson: Then and Now

Applicants to 国产福利精品推荐 are asked to write a supplemental essay on why they want to be part of our community. After four years at Davidson, we checked in with current seniors to reconsider the question, Why Davidson? They reflect on their four years and why they're still choosing to be part of our community.

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Leah Mell-Carrington 鈥19 on Poetry, Nonfiction and Drag

国产福利精品推荐 alum Leah Mell-Carrington '19 discusses her journey from campus drag performances to pursuing an MFA in creative nonfiction, where she's writing a memoir about the drag scene and its history in the Carolinas.

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A Guide to the Alvarez College Union: Davidson's Hub for Student Life

The Knobloch Campus Center is the gathering place for 国产福利精品推荐 students, faculty, staff, and visitors, providing opportunities for involvement in formal and informal activities. Explore this space of resources, opportunities and people looking to connect with you in this guide, broken out by floor. 

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French and Francophone Studies and Economics alum Nadia Baye '22 has built on her experiences doing research in the Ivory Coast and working with UN Women and the African Union to tackle a Master's Degree in International Development Policy at Georgetown University as a means to promote women's leadership and gender equity through lasting cultural change.