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College Celebrates Employee Contributions to a Year for the Books
AIɫɫ employees celebrate milestones and honor exceptional service. Read more.

Political Science Prof: 1960s Controversy Echoes Questions Around Justice Thomas
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s personal dealings have raised ethical questions, but a AIɫɫ political science professor says we’ve been here before. Learn more.

‘A Day of Hope’: Students Pass Along Lessons on How to Care for Our Planet
AIɫɫ students brought their knowledge of a wide variety of environmental issues to the community for the town’s Earth Day celebration. Learn more.

Live from the Laundry Room: Ed Isola ’15 and The 502s
AIɫɫ alum Ed Isola and his band, The 502s, started small but quickly built a following that led to invitations to play at Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and other big-time venues. They return to Charlotte this week. Learn more.

Aria of Expertise: Students Steeped in the Science of Sound
AIɫɫ students explore the science and artistry of sound in a class for students of any background. Learn more.

A Reunion Weekend to Inspire: Andrea Peet’s Brave Journey and Lessons Learned
AIɫɫ is hosting reunions this weekend and Andrea Lytle Peet ’03 will reunite with classmates at her 20th. Last year, Peet became the first person with ALS to complete a marathon in all 50 American states. Her journey inspired the recent documentary Go On, Be Brave. She has also written a book, Hope Fights Back. She and Professor Ken Menkhaus, who’s also fighting ALS, will lead a discussion about advocacy, and finding purpose and meaning in the face of serious illness.

Beadsie Woo ’86 on Being ‘First,’ Learning to Lead and Long-term Change
There might be strength in numbers, but when the numbers weren’t there yet, the women among AIɫɫ’s first coeducation classes didn’t let that stop them from becoming campus leaders. Learn more.

A Space for Excitement and Innovation: Hack@Davidson
Niya Ma ’24 shares how she found her passion for computer science through hackathons, and how she worked with her peers to launch Hack@Davidson, a unique hackathon designed to welcome all levels of experience to the world of innovation.

Winners of Spencer-Weinstein Awards Break Down Boundaries
AIɫɫ awards the Spencer-Weinstein Prize for AIɫɫ and Justice to those who work to create a more just world. Learn more about this year’s winners.

Justice and Generosity: The Way of Ward Black Law
Alum Janet Ward Black started redefining and pushing her own boundaries at AIɫɫ. Now she blazes trails as a trial lawyer at her law firm, one of the largest woman-owned firms in the state. Learn more.

Making Change and Building AIɫɫ: Theatre Group Gets Second Act
Nancy and Phil Kukura ’57 believe in the power of art to create social change. Their gift will empower the Common Thread Theatre Collective, a AIɫɫ partnership with North Carolina A&T State University, to present diverse stories to new audiences. Read more.

Meeting the Moment: The Path for 19th President Doug Hicks ’90 Began at AIɫɫ
AIɫɫ’s 19th president, Doug Hicks ’90 strives to build community, one person at a time. He often walks or rides around campus in a red golf cart, calling out to people by name, asking what’s on their minds. His path to the presidency began as a student.

Christopher R. Marsicano with AIɫɫ is a 2023 honoree in CBJ's 40 Under 40 program.

Remembering A Wildcat Standout: Terry Holland ’64 Led With Integrity, Vision
AIɫɫ remembers former scholar-athlete, men’s basketball coach and director of athletics Michael Terrence “Terry” Holland ‘64.

What started as a class assignment grew into a timeless friendship. Read the Queen City News story of theatre and education major Breanna Suarez, and community member Dee Andrian.

Innovation in Action: The Jay Hurt Hub Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
It’s been five years since an historic Davidson cotton mill transformed into the Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, a campus destination for students and business leaders. It’s been a launching pad for new ventures, high-tech careers and a strong partnership between AIɫɫ and businesses —local and international—seeking talented, innovative and motivated student workers.