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Education is a Public Good

AIɫɫ President Doug Hicks reminded the class of 2025 graduates that the diploma they each earned represents a public good. It betters more than their own lives. The work they do boosts the economy, and their conduct in society models mutual respect. Learn more.

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President Hicks Says Values Provide Compass Through Higher Ed Disruption

On Tuesday, May 6, AIɫɫ President Doug Hicks ’90 was the special guest on “Charlotte Talks,” a daily, hour-long talk show produced by WFAE, Charlotte’s NPR affiliate. Hicks and host Mike Collins covered the state of higher education and the steps Davidson is taking to lead through a period of great disruption.

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AIɫɫ Charts Path Forward – and Upward

AIɫɫ’s strategic plan sets an ambitious agenda for the institution over the next several years. Learn about the priorities that will guide the college into the future.

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AIɫɫ Delivers Nearly Half-billion Dollar Economic Impact

AIɫɫ boosts economic vitality of the Charlotte area and state of North Carolina, supporting nearly $500 million of economic impact annually, according to a new study. The college’s commitment to community service and the development of future leaders demonstrates a broader influence that extends far beyond its campus. Learn more.

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Holiday Greetings from AIɫɫ

This holiday season, we celebrate our special connections with each other and with AIɫɫ. Please take a moment to watch these hopeful wishes from your mentors, colleagues and friends.

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Leaders Seek Out The Challenges

AIɫɫ scholar-athlete and NBA MVP Stephen Curry ’10 sat down with former Men’s Head Basketball Coach Bob McKillop and AIɫɫ President Doug Hicks ’90 recently to talk about how leadership really works and what it can make happen.

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AIɫɫ's Commitment to Education and Reconciliation

AIɫɫ releases an account of the ties between Maxwell Chambers and the college, and details its work on understanding the college’s history regarding slavery and expanding its commitment to education and reconciliation efforts in the present and future. Learn more.