
Government & Foreign Affairs Professors
Professors not yet pictured in Profiles:
Dr. Curtis Smith, ksmith@hsc.edu, (434) 223-7267
Lt. General Sam Wilson, swilson@hsc.edu, (434) 223-6234
Dr. Roger M. BarrusElliott Professor of Government & Foreign Affairs Morton Hall 315 | (434) 223-6235 rbarrus@hsc.edu The Princeton Review says Hampden-Sydney students are "politically astute" and "can discuss current political events in detail." |
Lt. General Gerald W. BoykinWheat Visiting Professor of Leadership The Wilson Center 100 | (434) 223-7266 wboykin@hsc.edu Join our Military Leadership and National Security Studies Certificate Program. |
Dr. Celia M. CarrollAssociate Professor of Government & Foreign Affairs Morton Hall 319 | (434) 223-6243 ccarroll@hsc.edu "A popular Government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or, perhaps both." James Madison |
Kenneth M. De LucaAdjunct Associate Professor of Government & Foreign Affairs Morton Hall 103 | (434) 223-6233 kdeluca@hsc.edu Each semester the Western Culture Program engages students in a consideration of the human condition through the lens of original documents and historical events. |
Dr. John H. EastbyElliott Professor of Government & Foreign Affairs Maples 001 | (434) 223-6312 jeastby@hsc.edu The review commended us for grounding the teaching of contemporary political problems in the history of political thought. |
Dr. David E. MarionElliott Professor of Government & Foreign Affairs Morton Hall 303 | (434) 223-6240 damarion@hsc.edu At its best, statescraft really is soulcraft; and at its best, the discipline of political science is about preparing students to live satisfying and productive lives. |
Dr. James F. PontusoPatterson Professor of Government & Foreign Affairs Morton Hall 321 | (434) 223-6246 jpontuso@hsc.edu Since I missed a similar display of people-power in Philadelphia in 1788, I went up to the roof of the four-story building where I live to get a better look. |
Dr. Warner R. WinborneAssociate Professor of Government & Foreign Affairs Morton Hall 322 | (434) 223-6377 wwinborne@hsc.edu Knowledge of history is one mark of a liberal education, enlarging your self-understanding. History is also a good foundation for careers in teaching, law, and public affairs. |








