Over the last several years, Davidson College’s inhospitality to freedom of thought has caught the attention of concerned alumni. Among other concerns, a group of alumni was deeply dismayed by the campus’s lack of support of, and sometimes even hostility towards, open inquiry and free expression. In 2018, these alumni formally organized themselves into an … Continue reading "Revitalizing Freedom of Expression at Davidson "
A Davidson College senior looking for ways to connect long distance with her mother fighting cancer won $25,000 to fund her business idea at the Nisbet Venture Fund annual pitch competition.
The business executives John B. Wilson and Gamal Abdelaziz each received a long sentence, but in appeals, their lawyers say the key claim against them is legally flawed.
Adjuncts across the region cobble together many jobs to make a living wage. Unions that represent them are gaining strength, and protests are becoming more frequent.
Ukrainian college students are grappling with a terrifying new reality and fast-changing circumstances. And many are starting relief efforts from their campuses in the United States.
Study finds large advantages for Black and Latinx applicants to Harvard and University of North Carolina. Is it valid? Will this sway the Supreme Court?
For many graduates from the COVID classes of 2020 and 2021, commencement was virtual, students only or just no fun. This year they’re joining the Class of 2022 for the full-blown experience.