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Spring Membership Campaign - Thank You
WDAV hearts listeners - Thank YouWDAV recieves full support during its Spring membership campagin
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news-signalproject-150pxWDAV Experiences Antenna Damage Due to Overheating

The latest news about our unexpected repairs, the impact to our community and how to stay connected


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WDAV 89.9Davidson College Announces Leadership Changes at WDAV

Davidson College announces that WDAV General Manager Scott Nolan has resigned his position, effective November 2, 2012.

 

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Charlotte SymphonyWDAV to Broadcast the Charlotte Symphony's Season-Opening Concert
WDAV Classical Public Radio announced today that it will broadcast the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra’s season-opening concert from the Belk Theater on Friday, September 21, 2012.


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WDAV Names New General Manager
Scott NolanJuly 28, 2011 | DAVIDSON, NC – Davidson College today announced the hire of Scott A. Nolan as general manager of WDAV 89.9 Classical Public Radio, effective August 29, 2011. Nolan comes to WDAV from his current position as director of development at the Columbia Museum of Art in Columbia, SC. He previously served for six years in development at WUSF Public Broadcasting, a joint licensee (public TV and radio) at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Nolan becomes the station’s fifth general manager in its 32-year history.
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Davidson College Announces Leadership Changes at WDAV

Ben RoeDAVIDSON, NC – December 23, 2010 - Davidson College announced today that WDAV General Manager Benjamin K. Roe will leave the post on January 14, 2011 to return to his public-media consulting practice, RoeDeo Productions.


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Carlos and Malu Alvarez Announce $10-Million Gift for International Student Scholarships at Davidson College
Carlos AlvarezDavidson, NC - Davidson College President Tom Ross announced today that Carlos Alvarez, president and CEO of The Gambrinus Company, and his wife, Malu Alvarez, have given a $10-million gift to Davidson College. The entire amount of the gift, the fourth largest in Davidson's history, establishes the Alvarez Scholars Program, which will provide financial support for international students at Davidson. The Alvarezes, who were born in Mexico and now live in San Antonio, Texas, have been loyal supporters of Davidson for some years. Carlos Alvarez has been a member of Davidson's Board of Trustees since 2003; Their daughter, Malu, graduated from Davidson in 2002. A niece, Matty Villareal-Alvarez, is currently an international student at the college; another niece, Daniela Villareal-Alvarez, came to Davidson as an international student and graduated from the college in 2007.

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