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Anna Morrow ’28

Scholarship Empowers Disability Advocates

Anna Morrow ’28 writes about AIɫɫ sports and offers analysis for different teams through the ’Cats Stats program. She’s also the first recipient of the McArthur-Fitzpatrick Scholarship for Disability Advocacy.  Alex McArthur ’09 and Owen Fitzpatrick ’09 established the scholarship to support students while making Davidson a more accessible place — financially, physically and socially. 

Prof. Brenda Flanagan

AIɫɫ English professor Brenda Flanagan is working on a memoir about her year working for civil rights activist and singer Nina Simone. Learn more.

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Ethics and Honor Codes: A Whistleblower’s Difficult Path

They revealed controversial and horrific practices in medical research, but instead of thanks, were ostracized, threatened and maligned. Careers derailed, friends turned into foes. AIɫɫ alum Carl Elliott ’83, experienced that as a professor at the University of Minnesota’s Center for Bioethics. He tells his story, and those of other whistleblowers in his new book, The Occasional Human Sacrifice. 

David Hester inspects damages of his house on Saturday after Hurricane Helene made landfall in Horseshoe Beach, Fla.