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Davidson College

Davidson College is a private liberal arts college in Davidson, North Carolina. It was established in 1837 by the Concord Presbytery[5] and named after Revolutionary War general William Lee Davidson, who was killed at the nearby Battle of Cowan's Ford.[5]

Davidson College
MottoAlenda Lux Ubi Orta Libertas (Latin)
Motto in English
Let Learning Be Cherished Where Liberty Has Arisen
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Established1837; 187 years ago (1837)
Religious affiliation
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Academic affiliations
Endowment$1.3 billion (2023)[2]
PresidentDouglas A. Hicks
Academic staff
207[3]
Undergraduates1,983[3]
Location, ,
United States
CampusSuburban, 665-acre (2.69 km2) main campus and a 110-acre (0.45 km2) Lake Campus
ColorsRed and black[4]
   
NicknameWildcats
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IA-10, Pioneer Football League
MascotWill E. Wildcat
(Bronze sculpture; named for William Lee Davidson, the College's namesake).
Websitedavidson.edu

Davidson is a four-year undergraduate institution and enrolls 1,973 students from 50 states and territories, Washington, D.C., and 46 countries.[6] Of those students, 95 percent live on campus, 71 percent study abroad, and about 25 percent participate in 21 NCAA Division I sports.[6] The college's athletic teams, the Wildcats, compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference for all sports except football and wrestling, which compete in the Pioneer Football League and Southern Conference respectively. Davidson's 665-acre (269 ha) main campus is located in a suburban community 19 miles (30 km) north of downtown Charlotte, North Carolina.[6] The college also operates a 110-acre (44.5 ha) lake campus on the shores of nearby Lake Norman.[7]

The college offers 37 majors and 39 minors in liberal arts disciplines as well as other interdisciplinary academic programs. Academic life at Davidson is governed by an honor code that allows students to take self-scheduled, unproctored final exams.[8][9] Davidson has graduated 23 Rhodes Scholars,[10] and is one top undergraduate institutions whose graduates receive Fulbright Scholarships.[11]

History edit

An institution of higher learning of The Presbyterian Church (USA),[12] Davidson College was founded in 1837 by The Concord Presbytery after purchasing 469 acres (1.90 km2) of land from William Lee Davidson II, who claimed possession of at least 25 enslaved individuals in Mecklenburg County and 65 in Alabama. Davidson II owned the Beaver Dam plantation in Davidson, North Carolina where approximately 16-26 enslaved individuals lived and labored.[13] William Lee Davidson II was the son of Revolutionary War commander Brigadier General William Lee Davidson, for whom the college is named.[14] Church records show a meeting on May 13, 1835, among subsequent meetings, by members of the Concord Presbytery making plans to purchase and perform initial construction on the land, with land payments starting Jan. 1 of the following year.[citation needed] The first students graduated from Davidson in 1840 and received diplomas with the newly created college seal designed by Peter Stuart Ney, who is believed by some to be Napoleon's Marshal Ney.[15]

 
Philanthropic Hall (shown) and Eumenean Hall are on the National Register of Historic Places

In the 1850s, Davidson overcame financial difficulty by instituting "The Scholarship Plan," a program that allowed Davidson hopefuls to purchase a scholarship for $100, which could be redeemed in exchange for full tuition to Davidson until the 1870s. The college's financial situation improved dramatically in 1856 with a $250,000 donation by Maxwell Chambers, making Davidson the wealthiest college south of Princeton.[citation needed] The Chambers Building was erected to commemorate this gift. Maxwell Chambers was known to have owned a large number of enslaved people.[16] On November 28, 1921, the Chambers Building was destroyed in a fire but was reconstructed eight years later with funding from the Rockefeller family.[17] The Chambers Building continues to be the primary academic building on campus.

In 1923, the Gamma chapter in North Carolina of Phi Beta Kappa was established at Davidson. Over 1500 men and 500 women have been initiated into Davidson's chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.[18] In 1924, James Duke formed the Duke Endowment, which has provided millions of dollars to the college. In 1954, the president of Georgia Tech Blake R. Van Leer and Davidson's president John Rood Cunningham arranged the first-of-its-kind joint engineering program.[19]

On May 5, 1972, the trustees voted to allow women to enroll at Davidson as degree students for the first time. Women had attended classes as early as the 1860s but did not enjoy degree privileges. The first women to attend classes at Davidson were the five daughters of its president, the Rev. John Lycan Kirkpatrick. The first women were permitted to attend classes to increase the size of the student body during the American Civil War. However, art major Marianna "Missy" Woodward became the first woman to graduate from Davidson. She graduated in 1973 and was the only woman in a class of 217.[20]

In early 2005, the college's board of trustees voted in a 31–5 decision to allow 20% of the board to be non-Christian. John Belk, the former mayor of Charlotte and one of the heirs of Belk Department Store, resigned in protest after more than six decades of affiliation with the college. Belk, however, continued his strong relationship with his alma mater and was honored in March 2006 at the Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the Belk Scholarship.

In 2007, Davidson eliminated the need for students to take out loans from the college to pay for their tuition. All demonstrated need is met through grants, student employment, parental contribution, and federal student loans. The college claims to be the first liberal arts college in the United States to do this.[21]

Academics edit

Admissions edit

Princeton Review and U.S. News & World Report regard Davidson's admission process as "most selective".[22]

For the class of 2027 (enrolled fall 2023), Davidson received 7,363 applications and accepted 1,068 (14.5%).[23] Of those, 1,005 applied early decision and 338 were accepted.[24] The yield rate (the percentage of accepted students who enroll) was 49.3%.[25] The middle 50% range of SAT scores for enrolled students was 670–740 for Evidence-Based Reading & Writing, and 690–750 for Math, while the ACT Composite range was 31–33.[26] Enrolled freshmen represent 41 states and 35 countries; 35.9% were from the American South. The college is need-blind for domestic applicants.[27]

Rankings edit

The 2021 annual ranking by U.S. News & World Report rates Davidson College as tied for the 13th best among "National Liberal Arts Colleges" in America, 2nd in "Best Undergraduate Teaching" and 18th for "Best Value".[32] For 2023, Davidson College was ranked 58th overall on Forbes ' list of "America's Top Colleges," 12th best liberal arts college, and 12th in the South.[33] In 2018, Kiplinger's Personal Finance rated Davidson College as the #1 best college for value across all colleges and universities in America.[34]

According to The Princeton Review, Davidson is ranked among the top twenty colleges nationally for the following categories: "Best Overall Academic Experience For Undergraduates," "Professors Get High Marks" (1st), "Professors Make Themselves Accessible" (16th), "Students Study the Most" (10th), "School Runs Like Butter" (4th), "Town-Gown Relations are Great" (3rd), "Easiest Campus to Get Around" (3rd), and "Best Quality of Life (16th)."[35]

Faculty edit

 
Chambers Building at Davidson College

Davidson has a student-faculty ratio of 9:1, 69% of its classes are under 20 students.[3]

Davidson has 201 full-time faculty members. Almost all faculty members have terminal degrees in their field, with 97% of full-time members holding PhDs.[3]

Honor code edit

 
E. H. Little Library, Davidson College

Davidson students are bound by a strict honor code, signed by each student at the start of their Freshman year.

The Davidson College Honor Code states: "Every student shall be honor bound to refrain from cheating (including plagiarism). Every student shall be honor bound to refrain from stealing. Every student shall be honor bound to refrain from lying about College business. Every student shall be honor bound to report immediately all violations of the Honor Code of which the student has first-hand knowledge; failure to do so shall be a violation of the Honor Code. Every student found guilty of a violation shall ordinarily be dismissed from the College. Every member of the College community is expected to be familiar with the operation of the Honor Code."

As one of the most obvious manifestations of the Honor Code, Davidson students take self-scheduled, unproctored final exams. Some exams (known as "reviews" in Davidson vernacular) are take-home, timed, and closed book. Other take-home exams may be open book or untimed. Often take-home exams may take students days to complete. Every assignment submitted at Davidson includes either an implicit or (more often) explicit pledge that the student neither gave nor received assistance on the assignment beyond the bounds of the Honor Code. The Honor Code extends beyond 'reviews,' essays, or research papers. Notes around campus are commonly seen, whether on a bulletin board or taped to a brick walkway, describing an item found at the location and the finder's contact information so that the property may be recovered.[36][37]

Majors and minors edit

Davidson offers majors in 27 subject areas.[3] Students can also design their own major through the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. In addition to the one major required for graduation, students may pursue a second major, a minor, or a concentration. Its most popular majors, by 2021 graduates, were:[38]

Econometrics & Quantitative Economics (72)
Political Science and Government (65)
Biology/Biological Sciences (61)
Psychology (44)
History (27)
Computer Science (25)
English Language and Literature (24)

Student life edit

Athletics edit

Davidson competes at the NCAA Division I level in 19 sports. Of these sports, 10 are men's and 9 are women's. Approximately 24% of the Davidson on-campus student body participates in varsity sports.[39] Davidson has the fourth-smallest undergraduate enrollment of any school in Division I football, behind Presbyterian, VMI (Virginia Military Institute), and Wofford (smallest to largest).

Davidson's sports teams are known as the Wildcats. Their colors are red and black, although since 2008, many sports including football, men's basketball, and men's soccer have moved towards a brighter hue of red and white.[40][41][42][43] The Wildcats participate as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference in all sports other than football and wrestling.[44] Sports that compete in other conferences include football in Division I Football Championship Subdivision Pioneer Football League, and wrestling in the Southern Conference.

Student organizations edit

The main student newspaper on campus is the Davidsonian, which is published weekly. The Davidsonian was founded in 1914 and has published a volume every year since then.[45] In 2007, Davidson's Library completed a project to digitally archive all past issues of the Davidsonian.[46]

 
Alvarez College Union, Davidson College

Davidson offers over 150 student organizations on campus, including arts & culture organizations, performance groups, sports groups, political organizations, gender and sexuality groups, religious organizations, and social action groups. The Student Activities Office encourages and is available for students wishing to develop an organization not yet established at Davidson.[47]

Most student events are sponsored by the Union Board, the student organization in charge of the student union. Union Board hosts Fall Fling and Spring Frolics, as well as popular student events like weekly trivia, Live Thursdays, and After Midnights.

Greek life and eating houses edit

The fraternity and eating house system at Davidson is known as Patterson Court and is governed by the Patterson Court Council. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Gamma Delta, Connor House, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Warner Hall House, Kappa Sigma, Black Student Coalition, Organization for Latin American Students x Pan Asian Student Association, Rusk House, and Turner House all currently occupy houses on Patterson Court.

Additionally, Kappa Alpha Psi, Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Lambda Pi Chi, and Lambda Theta Phi maintain a presence on campus. The NPHC sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha was the first sorority of Davidson College's social community, receiving its charter in the Fall of 2008. The Multicultural Greek Council is the newest council to Davidson's Patterson Court, having been established with two Latino-interest organizations, Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/Lambda Pi Chi sorority and Lambda Theta Phi fraternity in the spring of 2019.[48]

In total, there are nine national fraternities, four local women's eating houses, and three sororities on campus. Approximately 80% of the female students and 40% of male students belong to a fraternity or an eating house.[49]

College Farm edit

The Farm at Davidson College supplies local, organic produce to students through the college's Dining Services operation. The farm is a stand-alone, business-based unit of the college.

Dining edit

Davidson College offers five on-campus dining locations, including Vail Commons, Davis Café, The Wildcat Den, Commons Market and a Qdoba. There is also an on-campus Summit Coffee shop known as Summit Outpost.

Royal Shakespeare Company residencies edit

In 2002, the Royal Shakespeare Company performed William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice in residency at Davidson College, the RSC's second residency at a US college or university. The performance inaugurated the Duke Family Performance Hall.[50] In March 2005, the RSC returned to Davidson and was in residency for most of the month, performing The Two Gentlemen of Verona and Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, as well as numerous educational activities, many of which were open to the general public. In February 2006, their artists directed scenes from Shakespeare's plays and other theatrical materials inspired by Shakespeare, entitled For Every Passion, Something, with Davidson students as actors. The productions Infinite Variety and For Every Passion Something were presented at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, Scotland. In February 2007, the Royal Shakespeare Company performed Shakespeare's Pericles and The Winter's Tale, as well as Roy Williams's Days of Significance, in the Duke Family Performance Hall.[51] In 2008, the RSC conducted educational programs, similar to those they presented in 2006.[52] Also during this residency, playwright Rona Munro developed a new play, Little Eagles.

Financial aid edit

In 2007, Davidson College announced that all students would have their demonstrated financial need met by grants and student employment; loans would no longer be a component of any Davidson financial aid package.[53] The Duke Endowment pledged $15,000,000 to support the initiative and it was named The Davidson Trust.[21]

In addition to not including loans in their financial aid packages, Davidson's 2014 capital campaign adding 156 new scholarships funded with $88 million.[54] Davidson states that they are committed to providing 100% of demonstrated need of all students, which is calculated by the federal FAFSA program, with 44% of students receiving need-based aid and over 50% receiving some form of financial aid.[54]

Notable alumni edit

Davidson has many notable graduates, particularly in politics, athletics, and the arts. These include:

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Davidson College is a private liberal arts college in Davidson North Carolina It was established in 1837 by the Concord Presbytery 5 and named after Revolutionary War general William Lee Davidson who was killed at the nearby Battle of Cowan s Ford 5 Davidson CollegeMottoAlenda Lux Ubi Orta Libertas Latin Motto in EnglishLet Learning Be Cherished Where Liberty Has ArisenTypePrivate liberal arts collegeEstablished1837 187 years ago 1837 Religious affiliationPresbyterian Church USA Academic affiliationsAPCUNAICU 1 ACSAnnapolis GroupOberlin GroupCLACEndowment 1 3 billion 2023 2 PresidentDouglas A HicksAcademic staff207 3 Undergraduates1 983 3 LocationDavidson North Carolina United StatesCampusSuburban 665 acre 2 69 km2 main campus and a 110 acre 0 45 km2 Lake CampusColorsRed and black 4 NicknameWildcatsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I A 10 Pioneer Football LeagueMascotWill E Wildcat Bronze sculpture named for William Lee Davidson the College s namesake Websitedavidson wbr eduDavidson is a four year undergraduate institution and enrolls 1 973 students from 50 states and territories Washington D C and 46 countries 6 Of those students 95 percent live on campus 71 percent study abroad and about 25 percent participate in 21 NCAA Division I sports 6 The college s athletic teams the Wildcats compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference for all sports except football and wrestling which compete in the Pioneer Football League and Southern Conference respectively Davidson s 665 acre 269 ha main campus is located in a suburban community 19 miles 30 km north of downtown Charlotte North Carolina 6 The college also operates a 110 acre 44 5 ha lake campus on the shores of nearby Lake Norman 7 The college offers 37 majors and 39 minors in liberal arts disciplines as well as other interdisciplinary academic programs Academic life at Davidson is governed by an honor code that allows students to take self scheduled unproctored final exams 8 9 Davidson has graduated 23 Rhodes Scholars 10 and is one top undergraduate institutions whose graduates receive Fulbright Scholarships 11 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Admissions 2 2 Rankings 2 3 Faculty 2 4 Honor code 2 5 Majors and minors 3 Student life 3 1 Athletics 3 2 Student organizations 3 3 Greek life and eating houses 3 4 College Farm 3 5 Dining 4 Royal Shakespeare Company residencies 5 Financial aid 6 Notable alumni 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editAn institution of higher learning of The Presbyterian Church USA 12 Davidson College was founded in 1837 by The Concord Presbytery after purchasing 469 acres 1 90 km2 of land from William Lee Davidson II who claimed possession of at least 25 enslaved individuals in Mecklenburg County and 65 in Alabama Davidson II owned the Beaver Dam plantation in Davidson North Carolina where approximately 16 26 enslaved individuals lived and labored 13 William Lee Davidson II was the son of Revolutionary War commander Brigadier General William Lee Davidson for whom the college is named 14 Church records show a meeting on May 13 1835 among subsequent meetings by members of the Concord Presbytery making plans to purchase and perform initial construction on the land with land payments starting Jan 1 of the following year citation needed The first students graduated from Davidson in 1840 and received diplomas with the newly created college seal designed by Peter Stuart Ney who is believed by some to be Napoleon s Marshal Ney 15 nbsp Philanthropic Hall shown and Eumenean Hall are on the National Register of Historic PlacesIn the 1850s Davidson overcame financial difficulty by instituting The Scholarship Plan a program that allowed Davidson hopefuls to purchase a scholarship for 100 which could be redeemed in exchange for full tuition to Davidson until the 1870s The college s financial situation improved dramatically in 1856 with a 250 000 donation by Maxwell Chambers making Davidson the wealthiest college south of Princeton citation needed The Chambers Building was erected to commemorate this gift Maxwell Chambers was known to have owned a large number of enslaved people 16 On November 28 1921 the Chambers Building was destroyed in a fire but was reconstructed eight years later with funding from the Rockefeller family 17 The Chambers Building continues to be the primary academic building on campus In 1923 the Gamma chapter in North Carolina of Phi Beta Kappa was established at Davidson Over 1500 men and 500 women have been initiated into Davidson s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa 18 In 1924 James Duke formed the Duke Endowment which has provided millions of dollars to the college In 1954 the president of Georgia Tech Blake R Van Leer and Davidson s president John Rood Cunningham arranged the first of its kind joint engineering program 19 On May 5 1972 the trustees voted to allow women to enroll at Davidson as degree students for the first time Women had attended classes as early as the 1860s but did not enjoy degree privileges The first women to attend classes at Davidson were the five daughters of its president the Rev John Lycan Kirkpatrick The first women were permitted to attend classes to increase the size of the student body during the American Civil War However art major Marianna Missy Woodward became the first woman to graduate from Davidson She graduated in 1973 and was the only woman in a class of 217 20 In early 2005 the college s board of trustees voted in a 31 5 decision to allow 20 of the board to be non Christian John Belk the former mayor of Charlotte and one of the heirs of Belk Department Store resigned in protest after more than six decades of affiliation with the college Belk however continued his strong relationship with his alma mater and was honored in March 2006 at the Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the Belk Scholarship In 2007 Davidson eliminated the need for students to take out loans from the college to pay for their tuition All demonstrated need is met through grants student employment parental contribution and federal student loans The college claims to be the first liberal arts college in the United States to do this 21 Academics editAdmissions edit Princeton Review and U S News amp World Report regard Davidson s admission process as most selective 22 For the class of 2027 enrolled fall 2023 Davidson received 7 363 applications and accepted 1 068 14 5 23 Of those 1 005 applied early decision and 338 were accepted 24 The yield rate the percentage of accepted students who enroll was 49 3 25 The middle 50 range of SAT scores for enrolled students was 670 740 for Evidence Based Reading amp Writing and 690 750 for Math while the ACT Composite range was 31 33 26 Enrolled freshmen represent 41 states and 35 countries 35 9 were from the American South The college is need blind for domestic applicants 27 Rankings edit Academic rankingsLiberal arts collegesU S News amp World Report 28 15Washington Monthly 29 23NationalForbes 30 58THE WSJ 31 66The 2021 annual ranking by U S News amp World Report rates Davidson College as tied for the 13th best among National Liberal Arts Colleges in America 2nd in Best Undergraduate Teaching and 18th for Best Value 32 For 2023 Davidson College was ranked 58th overall on Forbes list of America s Top Colleges 12th best liberal arts college and 12th in the South 33 In 2018 Kiplinger s Personal Finance rated Davidson College as the 1 best college for value across all colleges and universities in America 34 According to The Princeton Review Davidson is ranked among the top twenty colleges nationally for the following categories Best Overall Academic Experience For Undergraduates Professors Get High Marks 1st Professors Make Themselves Accessible 16th Students Study the Most 10th School Runs Like Butter 4th Town Gown Relations are Great 3rd Easiest Campus to Get Around 3rd and Best Quality of Life 16th 35 Faculty edit nbsp Chambers Building at Davidson CollegeDavidson has a student faculty ratio of 9 1 69 of its classes are under 20 students 3 Davidson has 201 full time faculty members Almost all faculty members have terminal degrees in their field with 97 of full time members holding PhDs 3 Honor code edit nbsp E H Little Library Davidson CollegeDavidson students are bound by a strict honor code signed by each student at the start of their Freshman year The Davidson College Honor Code states Every student shall be honor bound to refrain from cheating including plagiarism Every student shall be honor bound to refrain from stealing Every student shall be honor bound to refrain from lying about College business Every student shall be honor bound to report immediately all violations of the Honor Code of which the student has first hand knowledge failure to do so shall be a violation of the Honor Code Every student found guilty of a violation shall ordinarily be dismissed from the College Every member of the College community is expected to be familiar with the operation of the Honor Code As one of the most obvious manifestations of the Honor Code Davidson students take self scheduled unproctored final exams Some exams known as reviews in Davidson vernacular are take home timed and closed book Other take home exams may be open book or untimed Often take home exams may take students days to complete Every assignment submitted at Davidson includes either an implicit or more often explicit pledge that the student neither gave nor received assistance on the assignment beyond the bounds of the Honor Code The Honor Code extends beyond reviews essays or research papers Notes around campus are commonly seen whether on a bulletin board or taped to a brick walkway describing an item found at the location and the finder s contact information so that the property may be recovered 36 37 Majors and minors edit Davidson offers majors in 27 subject areas 3 Students can also design their own major through the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies In addition to the one major required for graduation students may pursue a second major a minor or a concentration Its most popular majors by 2021 graduates were 38 Econometrics amp Quantitative Economics 72 Political Science and Government 65 Biology Biological Sciences 61 Psychology 44 History 27 Computer Science 25 English Language and Literature 24 dd Student life editAthletics edit Main article Davidson Wildcats Davidson competes at the NCAA Division I level in 19 sports Of these sports 10 are men s and 9 are women s Approximately 24 of the Davidson on campus student body participates in varsity sports 39 Davidson has the fourth smallest undergraduate enrollment of any school in Division I football behind Presbyterian VMI Virginia Military Institute and Wofford smallest to largest Davidson s sports teams are known as the Wildcats Their colors are red and black although since 2008 many sports including football men s basketball and men s soccer have moved towards a brighter hue of red and white 40 41 42 43 The Wildcats participate as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference in all sports other than football and wrestling 44 Sports that compete in other conferences include football in Division I Football Championship Subdivision Pioneer Football League and wrestling in the Southern Conference Student organizations edit The main student newspaper on campus is the Davidsonian which is published weekly The Davidsonian was founded in 1914 and has published a volume every year since then 45 In 2007 Davidson s Library completed a project to digitally archive all past issues of the Davidsonian 46 nbsp Alvarez College Union Davidson CollegeDavidson offers over 150 student organizations on campus including arts amp culture organizations performance groups sports groups political organizations gender and sexuality groups religious organizations and social action groups The Student Activities Office encourages and is available for students wishing to develop an organization not yet established at Davidson 47 Most student events are sponsored by the Union Board the student organization in charge of the student union Union Board hosts Fall Fling and Spring Frolics as well as popular student events like weekly trivia Live Thursdays and After Midnights Greek life and eating houses edit The fraternity and eating house system at Davidson is known as Patterson Court and is governed by the Patterson Court Council Sigma Phi Epsilon Phi Gamma Delta Connor House Phi Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Warner Hall House Kappa Sigma Black Student Coalition Organization for Latin American Students x Pan Asian Student Association Rusk House and Turner House all currently occupy houses on Patterson Court Additionally Kappa Alpha Psi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Lambda Pi Chi and Lambda Theta Phi maintain a presence on campus The NPHC sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha was the first sorority of Davidson College s social community receiving its charter in the Fall of 2008 The Multicultural Greek Council is the newest council to Davidson s Patterson Court having been established with two Latino interest organizations Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad Lambda Pi Chi sorority and Lambda Theta Phi fraternity in the spring of 2019 48 In total there are nine national fraternities four local women s eating houses and three sororities on campus Approximately 80 of the female students and 40 of male students belong to a fraternity or an eating house 49 College Farm edit The Farm at Davidson College supplies local organic produce to students through the college s Dining Services operation The farm is a stand alone business based unit of the college Dining edit Davidson College offers five on campus dining locations including Vail Commons Davis Cafe The Wildcat Den Commons Market and a Qdoba There is also an on campus Summit Coffee shop known as Summit Outpost Royal Shakespeare Company residencies editIn 2002 the Royal Shakespeare Company performed William Shakespeare s The Merchant of Venice in residency at Davidson College the RSC s second residency at a US college or university The performance inaugurated the Duke Family Performance Hall 50 In March 2005 the RSC returned to Davidson and was in residency for most of the month performing The Two Gentlemen of Verona and Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare as well as numerous educational activities many of which were open to the general public In February 2006 their artists directed scenes from Shakespeare s plays and other theatrical materials inspired by Shakespeare entitled For Every Passion Something with Davidson students as actors The productions Infinite Variety and For Every Passion Something were presented at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Edinburgh Scotland In February 2007 the Royal Shakespeare Company performed Shakespeare s Pericles and The Winter s Tale as well as Roy Williams s Days of Significance in the Duke Family Performance Hall 51 In 2008 the RSC conducted educational programs similar to those they presented in 2006 52 Also during this residency playwright Rona Munro developed a new play Little Eagles Financial aid editIn 2007 Davidson College announced that all students would have their demonstrated financial need met by grants and student employment loans would no longer be a component of any Davidson financial aid package 53 The Duke Endowment pledged 15 000 000 to support the initiative and it was named The Davidson Trust 21 In addition to not including loans in their financial aid packages Davidson s 2014 capital campaign adding 156 new scholarships funded with 88 million 54 Davidson states that they are committed to providing 100 of demonstrated need of all students which is calculated by the federal FAFSA program with 44 of students receiving need based aid and over 50 receiving some form of financial aid 54 Notable alumni editMain article List of Davidson College people Davidson has many notable graduates particularly in politics athletics and the arts These include several governors of North and South Carolina US Secretary of State Dean Rusk former White House Press Secretary Tony Snow former US Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx former Deputy White House Counsel in the Bill Clinton administration Vincent Foster mystery writer Patricia Cornwell Susannah Wellford President and Founder of Running Start Bringing Young Women to Politics Pulitzer Prize winning poet Charles Wright Woodrow Wilson the 28th President of the United States attended Davidson for one year before transferring to Princeton University American novelist and essayist William Styron author of Sophie s Choice and The Confessions of Nat Turner attended Davidson but transferred to Duke University The 2015 and 2016 National Basketball Association s Most Valuable Player and 4 time champion Stephen Curry also attended 55 and completed his BA in May 2022 56 57 The German politician Kurt Biedenkopf former Minister President of Saxony and former President of the Bundesrat attended Davidson College for 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