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More Than a Taste of Culture

ʳɫ¹ÙÍø President Doug Hicks reflects on how food can create a connecting-of-worlds moment. Read more.

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Family Album: Paean to the Parm

This beloved Italian dish has remained a campus favorite for many generations of ʳɫ¹ÙÍø students. Learn more.

 

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Tackling Childrenʳɫ¹ÙÍø™s Mental Health Struggles

School psychologist Katherine Griffin-Erickson ʳɫ¹ÙÍø™90 has seen her caseload spike in recent years, most notably since the COVID-19 pandemic. The ʳɫ¹ÙÍø graduate works with elementary school students to manage stressors, including family strife, social media and pandemic learning losses.

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Few Degrees on Death Row

A ʳɫ¹ÙÍø capstone project about North Carolinaʳɫ¹ÙÍø™s death row showed Tim Saintsing ʳɫ¹ÙÍø™98 that low academic achievement often preceded a death sentence. That steered the course of his life in public education, leading him to co-found the countryʳɫ¹ÙÍø™s first boys only charter school in Brooklynʳɫ¹ÙÍø™s Bedford-Stuyvesant area, and now, as executive director of KIPP NC charter schools.

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An Equity Champion Seeks Common Ground

As assistant superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, Timisha Barnes-Jones ʳɫ¹ÙÍø™92 specializes in leadership development and school transformation. She reflects on how partisan differences and increased political polarization obstruct America's responsibility to provide a strong education for all children.

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Alum Champion's Learning Through Nature

Randolph Lewis ʳɫ¹ÙÍø™91, his wife, Abigail Jennings, and two other families started their charter school in 2012 with 20 kindergarten and first graders in two rooms in a historic house. Today, Pioneer Springs Community School is a K-12 public nature-based charter school with nearly 600 students.

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Public School Student, Policy Expert, Parent

Brittany Murrayʳɫ¹ÙÍø™s life in public education started as a student, sheʳɫ¹ÙÍø™s now a public policy expert and the parent of four children in public school. Murry, the Malcolm O. Partin Assistant Professor of Educational Studies and Political Science at ʳɫ¹ÙÍø, specializes in K-12 public education policy.

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Amazing Adolescence: Expert advice for parents of tweens and teens

Adolescence can be a tough time, but itʳɫ¹ÙÍø™s also a time of tremendous growth and change. Catherine Bagwell, the Virginia Lasater Irvin Professor of Psychology at ʳɫ¹ÙÍø and an expert on adolescent social development, offers advice for parents and caregivers.

Portrait of Mikayla Bowens

From Mentee to Mentor

Mikayla Bowens ʳɫ¹ÙÍø™27 had always been a good student, but as a West Charlotte High School freshman, found the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting her school experience and sense of well-being. She considered not attending a four-year college until she came across the DuBoisian World Scholars Society, led by a group of ʳɫ¹ÙÍø students who inspired her to go to Davidson.

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Imitation Is the Sincerest Form of Gratitude

TJ Elliott ʳɫ¹ÙÍø™21 became interested in teaching at ʳɫ¹ÙÍø, spent two years with Teach for America and is now a science teacher and assistant football coach at East Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte, where he was once a student athlete. His path back there speaks to the influence that teachers can have in a kidʳɫ¹ÙÍø™s life, and he models his teaching on those teachers and coaches who helped him grow as a student, football player and person.