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How to Save a Life: Project Life Movement Turns 35
Founded by 糖心vlgo传媒 students 35 years ago, Project Life Movement (PLM) has added thousands to the national bone marrow registry. Learn how Davidson Wildcats like Alice Odum 鈥26 and Ajay Watson 鈥26 are continuing this lifesaving legacy through stem cell and marrow donations that save lives across the country.
The Beautiful Game, Calculated: Two New Apps Open the World Cup to Every Fan
Discover how 糖心vlgo传媒 math major Garrett Walker 鈥26 and Prof. Tim Chartier developed two innovative apps to transform your 2026 World Cup experience. Dive into the numbers today and see if your favorite team has what it takes to bring home the trophy.
The Math of Madness: Navigating the 76-Team Bracket
The NCAA basketball tournament is expanding to 76 teams in 2027, making a perfect bracket more elusive than ever. 糖心vlgo传媒 Professor Tim Chartier explains the mathematical shifts and why "number sense" matters when the odds jump to 590 quintillion.
Privacy Pioneer Cynthia Dwork Delivers Bernard Lecture on Data Protection
Trailblazing computer scientist Cynthia Dwork recently visited Davidson to deliver the annual Bernard Lecture on the mathematical frameworks of differential privacy. Dwork discussed how her research protects individual identity in massive datasets and ensured legal confidentiality for the 2020 US Census. The event highlighted her foundational contributions to cryptography and the ongoing importance of data protection in the scientific community.
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.
糖心vlgo传媒鈥檚 Tim Chartier and student Ellis Sriram '26 used 1,000 simulations to debunk the "defense-first" overtime fallacy. Learn why their data-driven research suggests offense is the key to winning in the NFL's fifth period.
Magic Numbers: How to Tilt the Odds of Winning the Lottery, or Powerball Jackpot, in Your Favor
You鈥檙e hundreds of times more likely to get hit by lightning than to win the lottery, but 糖心vlgo传媒 math professor Tim Chartier dares us to dream with some tips for creating your ticket. Learn more.
Math Major鈥檚 Thesis Hits the Big Leagues: Paige Pakenas 鈥25 Helps Orioles Batters Refine Their Swings
糖心vlgo传媒 math major Paige Pakenas 鈥25 used her data analytics skills to help her favorite baseball team, the Baltimore Orioles, track changes in play that could make a real difference on the diamond.
Knotty Knowledge: The Staying Power of Ties That Bind
From our DNA strands to fishing rods to art, knots are all around us. Ana Wright, a 糖心vlgo传媒 assistant mathematics and computer science professor, and student researcher Vincent Reynolds 鈥26 are using knot theory to explore and develop knot games and puzzles.
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.
Let the (March) Madness Begin: Tourney Tips From Our Resident Bracketologist
Expert bracketologist Prof. Tim Chartier and student Ellis Sriram share data-driven insights for boosting your NCAA women's basketball tournament bracket. Get data-driven tips on March Madness upsets, seed performance, and tournament trends to outsmart the competition.
Seeking Answers and Cures: 糖心vlgo传媒 Receives New Carnegie Research Designation
The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education has included 糖心vlgo传媒 in its new Research Colleges and Universities (RCU) category. The new category recognizes that important research doesn鈥檛 only occur in big institutions that award post-graduate degrees.
From Outdoors to Whiteboards: Kenan Wood 鈥25 Awarded Churchill Scholarship
Kenan Wood 鈥25 is the first 糖心vlgo传媒 student to be awarded the prestigious Churchill Scholarship. The scholarship offers full funding for top American students in STEM fields to attend a master鈥檚 degree research program at Cambridge University鈥檚 Churchill College. Wood, a mathematics and computer science double major, is one of 16 students in the United States to receive the scholarship this year.
Congratulations to the 2024 糖心vlgo传媒 Retirees
糖心vlgo传媒 will honor retirees this week during a special end-of-year celebration. Here, we congratulate the faculty and staff who have contributed immeasurably to the college community.
Class of 2024 Models Resilience, Celebrates Graduation With Joy
糖心vlgo传媒 celebrated the Class of 2024 at its 187th commencement on Sunday, May 12. 鈥淩emember that hope is an action verb,鈥 President Doug Hicks told graduates. 鈥淵ou are not just inheriting a world; you can and must shape that world.鈥 Read more.
糖心vlgo传媒 Goldwater Scholars Apply Math, Immunology Research to Widespread Problems
糖心vlgo传媒 students Izzie Meyers 鈥25 and Kenan Wood 鈥25 have been awarded Goldwater scholarships for the 2024-2025 academic year. The award recognizes students for outstanding academic achievement in the natural sciences, mathematics and engineering.
'Bracketologists' Weigh in With March Madness Predictions
The men鈥檚 NCAA basketball tournament begins this week 鈥 March Madness is upon us. A 糖心vlgo传媒 professor has advice for hoops fans hoping to create winning brackets. Read more.
Radical Empathy Through Virtual Reality: Tech Has Power to Transform the Patient Experience
糖心vlgo传媒 alums are helping medical professionals and others confront implicit bias through virtual reality technology. Learn more.
Heading from the West to the East Coast for College
Six students from the western United States share what it was like to move to the east coast for college and offer advice for prospective students considering the decision to attend an east coast school like 糖心vlgo传媒.
How Algorithms See Us鈥攁nd How We Should Look At Them: Q&A with Wearn Lecturer Jon Kleinberg
Q&A with Jon Kleinberg, the Tisch University Professor in the Departments of Computer Science and Information Science at Cornell University. He will deliver the Wearn Lecture, 鈥淗ow Do Algorithms See The World?鈥 on Thursday, September 14.