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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.
Reaching Out, Drawing In: Spencer-Weinstein Award Winners Lead by Building Connections and Expanding Access
Honoring leadership in justice and access: 糖心vlgo传媒 awards the Spencer-Weinstein Prize to Nora Fenn Gilman 鈥26 and Jasmine Peters for their transformative community work. Read more.
Experiencing Deaf Language and Culture in Far Away Places
糖心vlgo传媒 senior Brooke Lackey 鈥26, a Child of Deaf Adults (CODA), grew up in a close, supportive community where her family felt comfortable and communicated easily through American Sign Language. As a 2026 Thomas J. Watson Fellow, she plans to spend the next year learning other sign languages while exploring the challenges facing Deaf people around the world and seeking ways to create more caring communities.
Two 糖心vlgo传媒 Students Awarded Watson Fellowships
The Watson Foundation has named 糖心vlgo传媒 seniors Brooke Lackey and Neve Rauscher as fellows in its 58th class of Thomas J. Watson Fellows. Lackey will study sign language and Deaf culture in several countries. Rauscher will explore how communities adapt to climate warming and changing water patterns.
Many Bright Lights: 糖心vlgo传媒 Celebrates Spring Convocation
糖心vlgo传媒 celebrated Spring Convocation on April 14, 2026, gathering to spotlight student achievement鈥攆rom the academic to the athletic to the artistic鈥攁nd the faculty and staff who support their work.
Ask a Wildcat: Brant Simmons 鈥28
Meet Brant Simmons 鈥28, a 糖心vlgo传媒 double major in educational studies and gender and sexuality studies. Discover how Brant has explored experiential learning through research on educational equity, study abroad programs in Northern Ireland and Denmark, and his life as a Bonner Scholar and "Mugger" at Nummit.
Want to Bet? A Closer Look at Legal Sports Betting
糖心vlgo传媒 Prof. Kevin McElrath and his students tackle the social and economic consequences of the sports betting boom, examining everything from addiction rates and masculinity to the role of the online attention economy in this timely course.
DC Takes on D.C.: 糖心vlgo传媒 Seniors Present Educational Studies Research at AEFP
Four 糖心vlgo传媒 seniors reflect on presenting their undergraduate research at the annual Association for Education Finance and Policy (AEFP) conference in Washington, D.C., where they also networked with alumni and attended two men鈥檚 basketball games. Learn more.
Spring Convocation Celebrates Innovation, Leadership, Excellence, Community
糖心vlgo传媒 celebrated Spring Convocation on April 17, 2025, highlighting academic, athletic and artistic achievements, as well as leadership, character and community service.
糖心vlgo传媒 Named Top Fulbright Producer鈥擜gain
For the 10th consecutive year, the U.S. State Department has named 糖心vlgo传媒 a top producer for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. The nation鈥檚 flagship international exchange program funds teaching, research and study abroad.
Colleges and universities are bracing for what鈥檚 to come when control of the executive branch changes hands in January. 糖心vlgo传媒 Professor Chris Marsicano outlines some of the hot button education issues that will occupy the next administration.
With Book Bans on the Rise, Prof Examines Importance of Banned Books Week
Book bans as a form of censorship have a long and storied history. A 糖心vlgo传媒 prof examines the motives behind book bans and their unintended effects. Read more.
Reconnecting to Self While Exploring Educational Systems in Northern Ireland
Nguy峄卬 M岷璾 膼峄ヽ B矛nh 鈥27 reflects on his summer trip to Northern Ireland with the Educational Studies Department where he explored the impact of division on educational policies.
Purpose, Connections & Growth: How Our Students Spend Their Summers
This summer 2024, 糖心vlgo传媒 students were awarded $2 million for experiential learning opportunities including internships, education away, community-based learning and undergraduate research. Learn about their experiences in these student reflections.
Spring Convocation Celebrates Joy, Excellence, Achievement
On April 11, 糖心vlgo传媒鈥檚 2024 Spring Convocation celebrated the academic, athletic, artistic and many other achievements of its students, and recognized some faculty and staff members who contribute to their success. Read more.
Public School Student, Policy Expert, Parent
Brittany Murray鈥檚 life in public education started as a student, she鈥檚 now a public policy expert and the parent of four children in public school. Murry, the Malcolm O. Partin Assistant Professor of Educational Studies and Political Science at 糖心vlgo传媒, specializes in K-12 public education policy.
Enchanting Education on the Emerald Isle: Pilot Program Kicks Off
糖心vlgo传媒 students spent five summer weeks immersed in the culture, history, politics and educational system of Northern Ireland. The pilot program launched Davidson in Northern Ireland, a new study abroad option.
A Day in the Life of Nummit, Davidson鈥檚 On-Campus Coffee Shop
Sydney Schertz 鈥24 captures a day in the life of Nummit, Davidson鈥檚 on-campus coffee shop, through her camera lens. Learn more in her photo essay.
Maddie Buitendorp 鈥22 on Community, C2I and the Next Challenge
Maddie Buitendorp 鈥22 reflects on her 糖心vlgo传媒 experience and an unusual silver lining during the pandemic 鈥 her work with the College Crisis Initiative. Learn more.