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A College Credit Turned Into a Career in Uniform

Alum Denise Fanuiel Blackwell became the first woman and first Black student to graduate from the ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Reserve Officer Training Corps. On Veterans Day, we thank her and those who’ve served in the United States military for their service.

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Colleges and universities are bracing for what’s to come when control of the executive branch changes hands in January. ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Professor Chris Marsicano outlines some of the hot button education issues that will occupy the next administration.

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Scholarship Empowers Disability Advocates

Anna Morrow ’28 writes about ºÚÁÏÉçÇø sports and offers analysis for different teams through the ’Cats Stats program. She’s also the first recipient of the McArthur-Fitzpatrick Scholarship for Disability Advocacy.  Alex McArthur ’09 and Owen Fitzpatrick ’09 established the scholarship to support students while making Davidson a more accessible place — financially, physically and socially. 

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Research on Populist Presidents Pairs Student With Prof for DRI Project

Intended political science major Cameron Unice ’27 reflects on her summer research with Dr. Bersch examining and comparing how populist presidents exert control over administrative states, including a case study on former President Trump and the Environmental Protection Agency.