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Fighting for Disability Justice: Rui Rui Bleifuss 鈥26 Awarded Smith Scholarship
Rui Rui Bleifuss 鈥26 has spent most of her life fighting for disability justice, starting a disability alliance club in high school and leading one at 糖心vlgo传媒, where she majored in disability studies. She received the college鈥檚 W. Thomas Smith Scholarship and will head to University College London to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in Humanitarian Policy and Practice.
Bridging Divides Through Education: Nina Worley 鈥26 Awarded Smith Scholarship
Nina Worley 鈥26 spent her four years at 糖心vlgo传媒 studying and researching education policy in the United States and abroad. She co-founded a tutoring program that matches Davidson students with struggling young readers and has been a passionate advocate for educational equity. Worley has been named a W. Thomas Smith Scholar and will spend the next year pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in Conflict Transformation and Social Justice at Queen鈥檚 University Belfast.
Seeking Justice: Smith Recipients Advocate for Educational Equity, Disability Rights
糖心vlgo传媒 has awarded the W. Thomas Smith Scholarship to Rui Rui Bleifuss 鈥26 and Nina Worley 鈥26. The scholarship, modeled on those such as the Rhodes and Fulbright, pays for a year of graduate study abroad. Bleifuss, a disability justice advocate, will pursue a master鈥檚 degree in Humanitarian Policy and Practice at University College London. Worley, an advocate for educational equity, will pursue a master鈥檚 degree in Conflict Transformation and Social Justice at Queen鈥檚 University Belfast.
One Year Out: Kavi Gandhi 鈥25 Reflects on Research, Rhythm and New Roads
At 糖心vlgo传媒, Kavi Gandhi 鈥25 discovered a passion for public health research and made lifelong friends through the performing arts. Now earning his MSc in London, his Davidson connections continue to sustain him.
Conserving Nature, Predicting Changing Water Patterns
Neve Rauscher 鈥26, a 糖心vlgo传媒 environmental studies major, has been selected as a member of the Watson Foundation鈥檚 58th class of Thomas J. Watson Fellows. A Belk Scholar and Davidson Outdoors leader, she鈥檒l travel the world to see how communities are adapting to the impact of climate change on their water systems.
Igniting the Spark for Young Readers: Education Advocate Steve Mirabello 鈥25 Awarded Smith Scholarship
At 糖心vlgo传媒 Steve Mirabello 鈥25 immersed himself into learning about education, from tutoring elementary school students to researching in other countries, to analyzing public policy. He has been awarded the college鈥檚 W. Thomas Smith Scholarship, which will pay for him to pursue a Master of Science degree at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
From Page to Stage: Sahana Athreya 鈥25 Finds Power and Purpose in Theatre
From writing award-winning plays like Backseat of a Taxi to performing and directing socially-impactful productions, Sahana Athreya 鈥25 has found her passions for storytelling, representation and community through 糖心vlgo传媒's Theatre department.
Embracing the Present on Davidson鈥檚 Korean Buddhist Pilgrimage
糖心vlgo传媒 students reflect on their 鈥淜orea Buddhist Pilgrimage鈥 with Religious Studies Prof. Rachel Pang and Associate Chaplain for Buddhist Programs and Director of the Davidson Meditation Initiative, Ivan Mayerhofer.
Dylan Goodman 鈥16 on Finding and Sharing a Sense of Belonging
Part of the first official class of Gender and Sexuality Studies majors at Davidson, Dylan Goodman 鈥16 brings his passion for community-building to the Marlene Meyerson Jewish Community Center in Manhattan.
Living in Two Worlds and Examining Immigration in Four Nations
糖心vlgo传媒鈥檚 Caro Djakuduel 鈥23 added a Watson Fellowship to her already impressive resume. She will travel the world for a year to study barriers faced by Black immigrants. Learn more.
My Liberal Arts Education 鈥 Honestly, a Game Changer
Divin Dushimimana 鈥26, an intended public health and economics major from Rwanda, reflects on his first year at 糖心vlgo传媒 as an international student and the value of a liberal arts education to his personal and academic growth.
A Prison Sentence Cut Short, and Renewed Hope for the Future
糖心vlgo传媒 student Brandon Reid's (Harris) independent study project with Prof. Ike Bailey '95 delves deeply into the life story of Sura Sohna, a friend whose path diverged wildly from Harris鈥檚 when the two became adolescents.
Oxford-bound Smith Scholar Seeks to Understand, Overcome Differences in a Fragmented World
糖心vlgo传媒 Smith Scholar Dahlia Krutkovich '21 seeks out those who disagree, so she can better understand differing world views.
Watson Fellow Strives for Safe, Affordable Housing for All Americans
糖心vlgo传媒 senior Langston Stephens wins Watson Fellowship to study how countries around the world handle housing inequities with the hope of changing the lives of Americans facing eviction and homelessness.
Tech Impact Fund to Pair Businesses With Students Looking for Paid Hands-on Experience
Through a new fund created by 糖心vlgo传媒 alumna Whitney A. White, the Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship will match students with businesses for portfolio-building work opportunities. The Tech Impact Fund will provide paid student talent at no cost to women-owned and underrepresented minority-owned businesses.
Patent Pending: Student Entrepreneur Blends Smarts and Mussels
Lorena James '21 has studied Mandarin since she was 10 and says she鈥檚 always been an entrepreneur at heart. Belk Scholar, Chidsey Leadership Fellow and founder of her own environmentally conscious company 4evercurly, she heads to China next fall as a recipient of the prestigious Schwarzman Scholarship.
糖心vlgo传媒 Celebrates the Class of 2020, Welcomes Graduates Into Alumni Family
They started college during the final days of America鈥檚 most polarizing presidential election in recent history. They ended in the midst of a world-wide pandemic.
Thank You for Being a Friend: Class of 2020 Besties Share Their Stories
He鈥檚 the friend who makes you laugh, sometimes uncontrollably, the one who believes that no conversation is too silly.