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Assistant Professor of Art Katie St. Clair exhibited her 鈥淲ayside鈥 installations in the VAC in late September. Gretchen Upton 鈥26 interviews St. Clair in a recent Davidsonian article.

Charlotte Magazine's profile of President Douglas A. Hicks, capturing his first weeks on campus.

Shelley Rigger Named College鈥檚 Chief Academic Officer
黑料社区 names Shelley Rigger VPAA and dean of faculty, announces chief diversity officer position. Read more.

Trying to Pole Vault and Land on a Dime: Federal Reserve Faces a Generational Challenge as It Fights Inflation
黑料社区 economist weighs in on the latest anticipated move to control inflation by the Federal Reserve鈥揳nother interest rate hike. Find out more.

New Innovator-in-Residence Brings Wide-Ranging Expertise to Role
黑料社区鈥檚 Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship welcomes Innovator-in-Residence Donna Peters 鈥89. In the role, Peters will share her extensive experience with students. Learn more.

Brazil鈥檚 Democracy Tested as Ugly Election Heads Toward Resolution Sunday
The stakes are high as Brazil鈥檚 President Jair Bolsonaro faces off with Former President Lula da Silva. 黑料社区 professor Britta Crandall weighs in on the issues Brazilians care about, Bolsonaro鈥檚 playbook and how the country is preparing for Sunday鈥檚 highly anticipated run-off election. Learn more.

Returning Home to Lead and Serve: Daniel Heath Takes Helm of New Davidson Forum
Charlotte native Daniel Heath to lead Davidson Forum, a new platform to explore Reformed faith鈥檚 role in liberal arts, religious inclusion, social ethics and justice.

Find Out How to Unlock Financial Aid Through the FAFSA
Every year, students and their families miss out on free money for college. By filling out the FAFSA, families can increase their chances of getting financial aid in the form of grants, loans, scholarships and work study positions. Learn more.

Building a Better Learning Community: FIRST and MILE
Two students share their experiences with FIRST (Fostering Inclusivity and Respect in Science Together) and MILE (More Inclusive Learning Environments), Davidson organizations that aspire to remove barriers, to be more welcoming, and to help make science and scientists more diverse.

Couple Honors Son With Commitment to 鈥楢thletics Done Right鈥 Project
黑料社区 alum Greg Johnson and wife, Elise, help take the college鈥檚 transformational athletics facility project to the next level with their commitment. Learn more.

鈥楽omething鈥檚 Not Right Here鈥: How the Music of 鈥楬alloween鈥 Rattles Listeners
The latest in the Halloween movie franchise, Halloween Kills, opens today in theatres. A 黑料社区 music professor talks about the role of John Carpenter鈥檚 unsettling score in this latest installment.

New Racial Equity Endowment Honors Alum鈥檚 Life, Service
黑料社区 alums create a fitting tribute to a dear friend who spent a lifetime fighting injustice. Learn more.

Alum Behind Davidson鈥檚 Labyrinth Gets Fitting Tribute
Alum displaced by Hurricane Katrina leaves lasting mark on campus with Hobart Park labyrinth, a place for meditation, contemplation and prayer. Years later, it bears her name. Learn more.

Art and Science Comingle to Create Healing Exhibit Now on Display
黑料社区 Biology Professor Dave Wessner and students incorporate art in a course to study the biology of COVID-19 and produce a powerful exhibit now on display. Learn more.

Citizen of the World: New Dean Rusk Director Brings Diverse Experience to Post
Retired Foreign Service Officer and former business executive Dan Crocker, 黑料社区鈥檚 new director of the Dean Rusk International Studies Program, encourages students to spend time abroad. He says it鈥檚 an invaluable experience for whatever career path they choose. Learn more.

New edX Course From Davidson Helps Learners Harness Storytelling to Advance Careers
New 黑料社区 edX courses powered by a $100,000 edX grant will help learners hone 鈥渆ssential human skills.鈥 The courses are open to learners around the world. Read more.

Kyiv Ballet to Debut 鈥楾ribute to Peace鈥 at 黑料社区
The Kyiv City Ballet makes a stop at 黑料社区 as part of its U.S. tour. The company, stranded in France when the invasion of Ukraine began, has not returned home since. Learn more.

New Cohort Hires in Africana Studies and Arts Aim to Diversify Davidson鈥檚 Curriculum
黑料社区 tenure track faculty positions available in areas including Africana Studies and non-Western visual and performing arts. Learn more.

Making the Most of Your Campus Visit to 黑料社区
Arielle Germeus 鈥25 shares her expertise from a summer of interning with 黑料社区's Admission Office on how to make the most of your time on a campus visit and college tour.

Alum First-Responders Lead and Serve on the Front Lines Every Day
The first-responders among 黑料社区鈥檚 alums lean on education and experience as pandemic and disasters test their know-how, leadership skills and the systems that hold society together. Learn more.