
April 12, 2026
✨ Senior Spotlight: Corrian Moore ✨
Corrian will attend the University of South Alabama, majoring in Computer Science, with goals of building a future in technology—whether in software development, cybersecurity, or another ever‑evolving tech field.
During his four years at Davidson, Corrian demonstrated outstanding leadership and growth as a member of the NJROTC Warrior Battalion, rising to Company Executive Officer and competing in drill competitions that required discipline and dedication. He also served as Secretary of the Black Student Union.
Corrian is most proud of stepping into leadership roles and pushing beyond his comfort zone—especially performing in the BSU Talent Show, a moment that proved he’s capable of more than he ever imagined. He's grateful for mentors like Senior Chief Jones, who he notes "taught me how to believe in myself, even when I felt like no one else did. He showed me how to be a leader, always have a plan, and never give up. He believed in me when I struggled to believe in myself, and that’s something I’ll carry with me." He also wants to thank Mrs. Henley "for always being there for me since I came to Davidson. She’s been like a second mom and someone I could always lean on. She supported me through everything, especially during tough times, and always pushed me to be better. No matter what kind of day I was having, she always found a way to make me smile."
His advice for future Warriors? "Stay focused, put your future first, and never let distractions derail your goals." 🖤💛
Corrian will attend the University of South Alabama, majoring in Computer Science, with goals of building a future in technology—whether in software development, cybersecurity, or another ever‑evolving tech field.
During his four years at Davidson, Corrian demonstrated outstanding leadership and growth as a member of the NJROTC Warrior Battalion, rising to Company Executive Officer and competing in drill competitions that required discipline and dedication. He also served as Secretary of the Black Student Union.
Corrian is most proud of stepping into leadership roles and pushing beyond his comfort zone—especially performing in the BSU Talent Show, a moment that proved he’s capable of more than he ever imagined. He's grateful for mentors like Senior Chief Jones, who he notes "taught me how to believe in myself, even when I felt like no one else did. He showed me how to be a leader, always have a plan, and never give up. He believed in me when I struggled to believe in myself, and that’s something I’ll carry with me." He also wants to thank Mrs. Henley "for always being there for me since I came to Davidson. She’s been like a second mom and someone I could always lean on. She supported me through everything, especially during tough times, and always pushed me to be better. No matter what kind of day I was having, she always found a way to make me smile."
His advice for future Warriors? "Stay focused, put your future first, and never let distractions derail your goals." 🖤💛

