The National Women’s History Museum offers hundreds of biographies of women whose contributions helped shape America. From ...
Explore the cultural and cinematic depth of the record-breaking horror film Sinners through a Q&A with Davidson College Professors Marcus Pyle and Randy Ingram. The discussion delves into the film's ...
The book — and the Academy Award-nominated movie that followed — propose that the death of Shakespeare’s 11-year-old son, Hamnet, directly inspired Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy, Hamlet. However, ...
Join us for a lunch-and-learn event with Tom Farris, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and Otoe-Missouria tribe. Farris draws inspiration from his culture and life-long immersion in the breadth of ...
Free and open to the public. Five extensive seasons of archaeological fieldwork have yielded a veritable treasure trove of new information about the long, complex history of the city of Bukhara, which ...
Applied public health ethics as essential to public health practice and decision-making: Highlights from work on infectious diseases wastewater surveillance In this informal session, Kata will explore ...
BITCH – Busting myths about being female What does it mean to be female? Mother, carer, the weaker sex? Think again. In this fascinating and funny talk, based on her best-selling book Bitch: On the ...
Join us for an evening with the Belgium-based Slavic musical ensemble, Zolotoj Plyos. They will perform Russian, Ukrainian, Georgian, and other folk songs and introduce the audience to their musical ...
With These Hands by Hank Willis Thomas emerges at the heart of the site, creating space for contemplation and reverence. The enslaved people who made the bricks for Davidson College’s original ...
In her 60 years at Davidson College, Lula Bell Houston washed students’ clothes, sheets and towels, carefully setting aside the money, pens and keys she’d find in their pockets to return to them with ...
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