*Unless otherwise indicated, the sites below were created and are maintained by Davidson students and/or their advisors, to whom questions regarding the sites should be directed.
Ecoteam Ecoteam is an environmental education program aimed at 2nd and 3rd graders in local elementary schools. In teams of 2 to 4 people, Ecoteam members teach lessons about different environmental topics, such as the water cycle, predator/prey relationships, and environmental stewardship. For more information contact Lauren Leonard.
Engage for Change Engage for Change is a student-led, campus-wide initiative designed to unite the student body and engage in discourse regarding social change efforts. By combining efforts of several chartered student organizations, the intense focus enables students to encounter and respond to one theme for social action throughout the course of an academic year. For more information contact Stacey Riemer.
Environmental Action Coalition (EAC) EAC is a student and youth run national network of progressive organizations and individuals whose aim is to uproot environmental injustices through action and education. We define the environment to include the physical, economic, political, and cultural conditions in which we live. By challenging the power structure which threatens these conditions, students in EAC work to create progressive social change on both the local and global levels. For more information contact Claire Naisby.
E.P.I.C. (Ending Poverty in Charlotte) E.P.I.C. is partnered with the non-profit organization, Urban Ministry Center, in Charlotte and our group members volunteer there and form relationships with the homeless neighbors through counseling, advocacy meetings, and the art department. In addition to this, E.P.I.C. is striving towards raising awareness about homelessness more so on campus. By bringing more events to campus, we want to engage the entire student body in interacting with the homeless population so that these two groups from different socio-economic backgrounds can come together on equal playing fields and break stereotypes. For more information contact Jacquie Morges.
Equestrian Team The Davidson Equestrian Team shall: provide the students of Davidson College an opportunity to learn about horses and horse-related activities; improve the equestrian skills of its members through practice, instruction, and competition at all levels, especially in the hunt seat discipline; provide an atmosphere where horse lovers can meet others with the same interests; foster good relations within the equestrian community in and around Davidson College; and develop confidence and awareness of both the rider and the team, encouraging horsemanship, sportsmanship, and competitive spirit. For more information contact Karen Hasty.
Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma Phi is the national honorary collegiate society for students of Latin and/or Greek. Students are elected into the Society based on excellence shown in their classical studies. The purposes of the Society, in the words of the Constitution, are "to develop and promote interest in classical study among the students of colleges and universities; to promote closer fraternal relationship among students who are interested in classical study, including inter-campus relationship; to engage generally in an effort to stimulate interest in classical study, and in the history, art, and literature of ancient Greece and Rome." For more information contact Willie Shain.
Eumenean Society The Eumenean Society seeks to develop speech, debating and rhetoric skills by studying and giving classic speeches, engaging its own debates and by discussing the contemporary implications of past debates and speeches. The Eumenean Society upholds a special sense of honor and celebrates its role as one of the oldest societies on Davidson's campus. For more information contact Ryan Gough.
Exit 30 Exit 30 is a magazine that seeks to provide a place for undergraduates to publish their work. For more information contact Will Ames.
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