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Hampden-Sydney Opens 247th Academic Year

8/24/2021

The lawn of Venable Hall was once again filled with celebration and brotherhood as Hampden-Sydney College marked the beginning of its 247th academic year with Opening Convocation on Monday, August 23.

Religion Professor Completes Summer Fellowship

8/6/2021

Assistant Professor of Religion Ashleigh Elser recently finished a 2021 Short-Term Research Fellowship at the New York Public Library (NYPL).

Civic Engagement Endures at H-SC

7/15/2021

Helping each student become “a man who serves” is part of the mission at Hampden-Sydney College, and these students prove that the 2020-21 academic year offered abundant opportunities for civic engagement.

Student Awarded Prize for Cancer Research

7/14/2021

Rising Hampden-Sydney College junior Taylor McGee was awarded a Margaret Foti Foundation Undergraduate Prize for Cancer Research at the 2021 American Association for Cancer Research Annual Undergraduate Student Caucus and Poster Competition in May.

Staff Members Recognized with Honors

7/2/2021

Two Hampden-Sydney College staff members—Maryśka Connolly-Brown and Zita Barree—were recently honored with prestigious awards.

Leading With Her Giving

7/1/2021

A friend of Hampden-Sydney College for many years, Louise Martin created the David Martin Leadership Program and continues to support H-SC to honor her late husband, David Martin ’52, former trustee and loyal alumnus.

Samuel V. Wilson Papers Exhibit Open

6/29/2021

This past April, the Esther Thomas Atkinson Museum at Hampden-Sydney College opened an exhibit dedicated to the Samuel Vaughan Wilson Papers.

Hampden-Sydney Icons Announce Retirement

6/16/2021

The Hampden-Sydney College community expresses heartfelt gratitude to three retiring pillars of the faculty.

From One Hill to Another

6/7/2021

Hampden-Sydney College students engage with alumni as part of the Wilson Center trip to Washington, D.C.

Researching COVID at Hampden-Sydney

6/2/2021

Since the fall of 2020, students in Assistant Professor of Chemistry Tim Reichart’s Advanced Laboratory class have been seeking out a potential new target for drug development that is promising in combating a range of coronavirus infections.